Grammar and Language Workbook

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114 Grammar and Language Workbook, Grade 6

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Grammar



  1. Each (has, have) its own water dish.

  2. Few of the puppies (knows, know) how to fetch a ball.

  3. (Is, Are) anything as good as a chocolate ice-cream cone on a hot day?

  4. Everything (was, were) calm and quiet after the rainstorm.

  5. No one (calls, call) after 11:00 P.M.

  6. Anybody (is, are) welcome to write a poem for the contest.

  7. Both (takes, take) dancing lessons.

  8. The others (flies, fly) behind the lead goose.

  9. (Has, Have) someone checked the answering machine for messages?

  10. Each (chirps, chirp) happily when the mother returns to the nest.

  11. Nobody (has, have) a better sense of humor than Jen.

  12. Many (visits, visit) Mrs. Cruz in the hospital.

  13. (Does, Do) any of the printers in the computer lab work?

  14. (Is, Are) everyone allowed to go on the field trip tomorrow?

  15. No one (lives, live) in the house next to ours.

  16. All of us (tries, try) our best to get good grades.

  17. Everyone (watches, watch) in awe as the space shuttle lifts off.

  18. Many of the firefighters (is, are) willing to go into the burning building.

  19. Much of the movie (remains, remain) to be watched.

  20. Some of the stars (shines, shine) more brightly than others.

  21. Several (has, have) tried to beat Amad at checkers, but few (has, have) succeeded.

  22. Few (hits, hit) the ball over the ballpark fence.

  23. Some of the popsicles (has, have) melted.

  24. Most of the turkey (was, were) eaten.

  25. Everybody in this choir (sings, sing) off-key.

  26. Several of those teenagers (visits, visit) this nursing home.

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