
Subject & Predicate Review
Grade 6 ยท Week 26 ยท 25 questions
This revision quiz brings together concepts you've learned across multiple topics. It's a great way to reinforce your understanding and identify areas that need more practice.
What you'll practise
- Find the mean of data sets
- Review key grammar and vocabulary concepts
- Apply skills across different topic areas
- Identify areas that need further practice
All 25 questions in this Subject & Predicate Review quiz
Grade 6 English โ Subject & Predicate Review: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- "The ancient vase was found in the ruins." "Ancient" means:
- "He is a novice at chess." "Novice" means:
- "The room was immaculate." "Immaculate" means:
- "She spoke in a timid voice." "Timid" means:
- "The mountain was enormous." "Enormous" means:
- "They admired the athlete's stamina." "Stamina" means:
- "The story was hilarious." "Hilarious" means:
- "The lake was tranquil." "Tranquil" means:
- "He is a diligent student." "Diligent" means:
- "The weather was frigid." "Frigid" means:
- "The puzzle was intricate." "Intricate" means:
- "She wore a vibrant dress." "Vibrant" means:
- "He is a courteous boy." "Courteous" means:
- "The answer was obscure." "Obscure" means:
- "The old man is feeble." "Feeble" means:
- "The kitten was playful." "Playful" means:
- "The food was bland." "Bland" means:
- "He made a hasty decision." "Hasty" means:
- "She is a generous person." "Generous" means:
- "The task was tedious." "Tedious" means:
- "The artist is creative." "Creative" means:
- "The baby is fragile." "Fragile" means:
- "Break the ice" means:
- "Hit the sack" means:
- "Piece of cake" means:
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