Subject-Verb Agreement and Verb Tense Review 6th Grade.

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Subject-Verb Agreement and Verb Tense Review 6th Grade

(1) After the game yesterday, Ben and Miranda walks to the Dairy Bar down by the courthouse.

(2) The dogs riding on the back of the truck was happy.

(3) Sentence Activity 1) The cows and the goats 2) followed by a prepositional phrase 3) present tense of “tear” 4) at least 12 words

(4) Every week last year, my older brother took his truck to the carwash and polishes the chrome.

(5) The dogs and the cat plays well together most of the time.

(6) In the early days, we painted the walls and replaced the carpet before moving into the cabin.

(7) The attachments on Ben’s grandfather’s leaf blower makes cleaning up the yard an easy task.

(8) Jeb and Josh plans to be home by midnight because they have to be at work by 3 a.m. in the morning.

(9) The broom and the mop was missing when we started to clean the cafeteria.

(10) The team was exhausted and isn’t able to run quickly during the last quarter.

(11) After she came home from work, Miranda fixes herself a sandwich before she does her homework.

(12) The wolves howl, and dogs bark as we huddle in our tent.

(13) The pitcher paused, stretched, and threw the ball at the plate.

(14) Sentence Activity 1) compound subject 2) past tense 3) at least 12 words

(15) Amber and Antonio, my neighbor’s cats, play happily on the back porch yesterday.

(16) Sentence Activity 1) compound verb 2) present tense 3) at least 12 words

(17) Even the fans who had to stand while watching the game was cheering.

(18) Sentence Activity 1) singular subject 2) followed by a prepositional phrase 3) present tense 4) at least 12 words

(19) When Ben tried out for the football team, he runs and passes better than most of the other players.

(20) Sentence Activity 1) subject -- The bicycle with the bent rims 2) present tense 4) at least 12 words

(21) The river below the school and the stream behind it sometimes overflows when it rains hard.

(22) Sentence Activity 1) Miranda and Ben 2) followed by a prepositional phrase 3) present tense 4) at least 12 words

(23) The barn and the storage building by the road was for sale.

(24) Sentence Activity 1) Subject -- The skunk 2) followed by a prepositional phrase 3) present tense of go 4) at least 12 words

(25) The three-year-old ate his cereal and tied his shoes by himself.

(26) Sentence Activity 1) The volunteers and the students 2) followed by a prepositional phrase 3) past tense of “see” 4) at least 12 words

(27) Sentence Activity 1) compound verb 2) present tense 3) at least 12 words

(28) Yesterday my grandmother baked an apple pie and fixed her famous chili for the celebration.

(29) The temperature fell, and the wind starts to blow.

(30) Sentence Activity 1) plural subject 2) followed by a prepositional phrase 3) past tense of “do” 4) at least 12 words

(31) The puppies in the box behind the stove whines when I opened the door.

(32) Sentence Activity 1) The child holding the posters 2) followed by a prepositional phrase 3) present tense of “shout” 4) at least 12 words

(33) The branches on the massive oak tree by the barn was broken by the windstorm last night.

(34) Sentence Activity 1) plural subject 2) followed by a prepositional phrase 3) past tense 4) at least 12 words

(35) Mr. and Mrs. Jones loves to eat at the local diner.

(36) Sentence Activity 1) compound verb 2) present tense 3) at least 12 words

(37) As the parade passes our street, the children on the school float eagerly wave and toss candy to us.

(38) We searched for the missing dog for several hours and finally find him playing in ditch.

(39) The baby drinks his Kool-Aid before he ate his lunch.

(40) Sentence Activity 1) subject – The trees standing by the barn 2) present tense 3) at least 12 words

(41) Ben and Jed are joking around before they won the grand prize.

(42) Sentence Activity 1) plural subject 2) followed by a prepositional phrase 3) present tense 4) at least 12 words

(43) The cow mooed, and the horse neighs yesterday while the dogs were barking.

(44) Sentence Activity 1) plural subject 2) followed by a prepositional phrase 3) past tense of “eat” 4) at least 12 words

(45) The boys on the winning team were going to the championship game.

(46) Ben and Miranda walks to work when the weather is good.

(47) Sentence Activity 1) plural subject 2) followed by a prepositional phrase 3) present tense 4) at least 12 words

(48) The guard is hitting three-point shots and won the game for the Bears.

(49) On her new laptop, Miranda can take pictures and make movies.

(50) While we were watching, the children across the street built a treehouse and climbs into it.

(51) Miranda and Ben runs a mile every day.