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Perfect for a collaborative bell-ringer, students resolve antecedent ambiguity and case errors to stabilize a malfunctioning virtual reality simulation.
Panorama pedagógico
This worksheet assesses mastery of pronoun usage, specifically focusing on antecedent agreement, case selection, and the identification of intensive and reflexive pronouns. It employs a gamified simulation theme to provide context-rich practice, moving from basic identification to complex error analysis of vague pronoun references. This resource is designed for bell-ringer activities or formative check-ins to meet grade-appropriate ELA language standards.
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- Identify and correct vague or ambiguous pronoun-antecedent references in complex sentences.
- Apply correct pronoun cases in prepositional phrases and compound structures.
- Distinguish between intensive and reflexive pronouns and identify their usage in technical writing contexts.
All 10 Questions
- In the sentence, 'The archeologists discovered a hidden chamber, but they couldn't open the door,' what is the antecedent of the pronoun 'they'?A) hidden chamberB) archeologistsC) doorD) discovered
- Choose the correct pronoun to complete the sentence: 'Between you and ____, I think the mystery of the ghost ship has finally been solved.'A) IB) myselfC) meD) we
- True or False: In the sentence, 'Everyone must bring their own survival gear to the lunar colony,' the pronoun 'everyone' is considered an indefinite pronoun.A) TrueB) False
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- Identify the intensive pronoun in this sentence: 'The lead engineer herself calibrated the rover's sensors before the Mars landing.'A) leadB) herselfC) sensorsD) before
- Which pronoun correctly replaces the underlined phrase? 'The local council members debated the <u>council members'</u> budget for the new skate park.'A) hisB) theirsC) itsD) their
- Which sentence contains a vague pronoun reference that needs to be clarified?A) The cat chased the mouse until it got tired.B) Maya told Sarah that she won the primary election.C) After the storm ended, the sun began to shine.D) Both A and B are vague.
- True or False: 'The trophy is ours!' contains a possessive pronoun.A) TrueB) False
- Fill in the blank with the correct reflexive pronoun: 'After the long hike through the Amazon, the explorers treated ____ to a feast.'A) themselfB) themselvesC) ourselvesD) theirselves
- In the context of a debate, if a speaker says, 'Those are the facts we must consider,' what type of pronoun is 'Those'?A) PersonalB) DemonstrativeC) RelationalD) Indefinite
- Choose the best pronoun to complete the analysis: 'Neither of the volcanic vents showed ____ usual activity during the drone flyover.'A) itsB) theirC) oursD) it's
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Preguntas Frecuentes
Yes, this ELA quiz is an ideal no-prep substitute teacher resource because the questions are self-contained and include detailed explanations for every pronoun error corrected.
Most sixth-grade students will finish this ELA quiz in approximately 10 to 15 minutes, making it a perfect quick-start activity or grammar warm-up.
This ELA quiz supports differentiated instruction by providing clear explainers for subjective versus objective cases, helping students who struggle with pronoun-antecedent clarity.
This grammar resource is specifically designed for 6th-grade students but can serve as a diagnostic ELA quiz for older students or an enrichment activity for advanced 5th graders.
You can use this ELA quiz as a formative assessment by checking for common misconceptions in the vague pronoun section to determine which students need a deeper dive into relative and indefinite pronouns.
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