74 Grammar and Language Workbook, Grade 6
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Grammar
Exercise 5 Draw a line under the verb in parentheses that best completes the sentence.
A school of fish (swims, swim) past the shark.
- The class (begins, begin) their book reports tomorrow.
- The committee (argues, argue) among themselves.
- Raphael’s family (lives, live) next to the school on Mound Street.
- The audience (applauds, applaud) when the performance is over.
- Our team (has, have) different ideas on how to win the volleyball tournament.
- The jazz band (plays, play) in the park on Sundays.
- The senate (reads, read) each bill out loud.
- The stage crew (moves, move) the scenery off the stage.
- The crowd (cheers, cheer) the team.
- A gaggle of geese (visits, visit) our pond every winter.
Exercise 6 Complete each sentence by writing the possessive form of the word in
parentheses.
The [ cars’ engines were fast enough to win the race. (cars) - The crowd cheered the [ referee’s call. (referee)
- He groaned when he realized he had backed into his [ boss’s car. (boss)
- I found my dad’s tie in the [ men’s department. (men)
- Zachary delivers papers to all the [ neighbors’ homes. (neighbors)
- My [ sister’s team is in fourth place this year. (sister)
- Mystery [ writers’ books usually keep the reader in suspense. (writers)
- Which [ child’s toy is best for this age group? (child)
- Mr. [ Jones’s watch has an alarm that wakes him for work. (Jones)
- The [ cowhands’ horses were trained to herd cattle. (cowhands)
- Who is the president of the [ women’s club this year? (women)