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Fifth Grade (Grade 5) Sentence Structure Questions

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Grade 5 Types of Sentences
What is the subject of the imperative sentence below?

Take a seat.       You      
Grade 5 Fragments and Run-ons
Separate the run-on sentence into two separate sentences.

It will be too hot to play in the gym let's play at the park instead.
Grade 5 Types of Sentences
What type of sentence is this?

When is your birthday?
  1. declarative
  2. interrogative
  3. imperative
  4. exclamatory
Grade 5 Types of Sentences
What type of sentence is this?

Eat your vegetables.
  1. declarative
  2. interrogative
  3. imperative
  4. exclamatory
Grade 5 Types of Sentences

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Can you believe it is snowing outside?
  1. simple
  2. compound
  3. complex
  4. compound-complex
Grade 5 Combining Sentences
What is the best way to combine the sentences below?

My dog jumped on the bed. She woke me up when she licked my face.
  1. Although my dog jumped on the bed, she woke me up when she licked my face.
  2. Since the dog licked my face on the bed, she woke me up.
  3. The dog woke me up, then she jumped on the bed.
  4. After my dog jumped on the bed, she woke me up when she licked my face.
Grade 5 Types of Sentences
The largest tree by volume in the world is the General Sherman Sequoia, which is a little over 52,500 cubic feet.
  1. Complete Sentence
  2. Fragmented Sentence
  3. Run-on Sentence
Grade 5 Types of Sentences
What type of sentence is this?

I enjoy chocolate cake.
  1. declarative
  2. interrogative
  3. imperative
  4. exclamatory
Grade 5 Types of Sentences
I have to walk home after school.
  1. Complete Sentence
  2. Fragmented Sentence
  3. Run-on Sentence
Grade 5 Types of Sentences
My cat meowed angrily, I knew she wanted food.
  1. Complete Sentence
  2. Fragmented Sentence
  3. Run-on Sentence
Grade 5 Types of Sentences
The largest tree by volume in the world is the General Sherman Sequoia, it is a little over 52,500 cubic feet.
  1. Complete Sentence
  2. Fragmented Sentence
  3. Run-on Sentence
Grade 5 Types of Sentences
I drive she walks
  1. Complete Sentence
  2. Fragmented Sentence
  3. Run-on Sentence
Grade 5 Types of Sentences

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Tests can be hard if you have not studied for them.
  1. simple
  2. compound
  3. complex
  4. compound-complex
Grade 5 Sentence Structure
Find the noun of the SUBJECT and the verb of the PREDICATE in the following sentence.
"The spotted frog jumped over the pond."
  1. spotted and over
  2. frog and pond
  3. spotted and jumped
  4. frog and jumped
Grade 5 Combining Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.5.1, L.5.1b
Read the following sentences.
(1) My family meets for a picnic every summer.
(2) The picnic is a custom that started many years age.
Which sentence that combines the two ideas uses the present perfect tense?
  1. My family has continued the custom of meeting for a family picnic every summer for many years.
  2. My family will continue the custom of meeting for a family picnic every summer for many years.
  3. The picnic is a custom every summer that my family started many years ago.
  4. The picnic is a custom every summer that my family will continue many years.
Grade 5 Types of Sentences
After the rain stops
  1. Complete Sentence
  2. Fragmented Sentence
Grade 5 Fragments and Run-ons
Separate the run-on sentence into two separate sentences.

What time do you want to meet at the park can we play early in the morning?
Grade 5 Types of Sentences
Gina goes to sleep at 8:00 pm.
  1. Complete Sentence
  2. Fragmented Sentence
  3. Run-on Sentence
Grade 5 Types of Sentences
What type of sentence is this?

What a beautiful rainbow that is!
  1. declarative
  2. interrogative
  3. imperative
  4. exclamatory
Grade 5 Fragments and Run-ons
Separate the run-on sentence into two separate sentences.

Can you teach me how to make a three-point shot I have trouble with those.
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