Sentence Fragments and Run-Ons Grammar Quiz for 6th Grade

Sentence Fragments and Run-Ons Grammar Quiz for 6th Grade

Sentence Fragments and Run-Ons Grammar Quiz for 6th Grade

Introduction:

Welcome to our latest grammar quiz designed specifically for 6th-grade students. In this quiz, we'll be focusing on sentence fragments and run-ons, two common errors that can greatly impact the clarity and coherence of your writing. By taking this quiz, students can test their knowledge and identify areas that may need improvement, whether they are struggling with these grammar concepts or looking to boost their grades. So, get ready to challenge yourself, and let's dive into the world of sentence fragments and run-ons!

Remember!

  • A sentence fragment is an incomplete sentence that lacks a subject, verb, or both.
  • A run-on sentence is two or more complete sentences joined together with no punctuation or conjunction.
  • Understanding the difference between a sentence fragment and a run-on sentence is important for clear and effective writing.
  • Identifying sentence fragments and run-on sentences can be done by looking for subject-verb agreement and correct punctuation.
  • Correcting sentence fragments and run-on sentences involves adding missing components or separating complete sentences.

Sentence Fragments and Run-Ons Grammar Quiz for 6th Grade

Identify each group of words below. Select the correct answer.

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