Sure! Here’s a Google Form with questions about clauses designed for 5th-grade students:
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What is a clause? a) A group of words that contains a subject and a verb b) A type of punctuation mark c) A type of animal
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Which of the following is a clause? a) “The cat is sleeping.” b) “Running in the park.” c) “Red and blue.”
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Identify the clause in the sentence: “I like to play soccer.” a) “I like” b) “to play soccer” c) “soccer”
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Which of the following is not a clause? a) “She is reading a book.” b) “Because it’s raining.” c) “The tall tree.”
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What is the main difference between an independent clause and a dependent clause? a) An independent clause can stand alone as a sentence, but a dependent clause cannot. b) An independent clause is always longer than a dependent clause. c) An independent clause has a subject, but a dependent clause does not.
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Identify the dependent clause in the sentence: “After I finish my homework, I will go outside.” a) “After I finish my homework” b) “I will go outside” c) “my homework”
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Which of the following is an example of a dependent clause? a) “The dog barked loudly.” b) “Although it was cold outside.” c) “She ran quickly.”
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True or False: A clause can be a complete sentence on its own. a) True b) False
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What is the subject of the clause in the sentence: “The bird is singing beautifully.” a) “The bird” b) “is singing” c) “beautifully”
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Which of the following is an independent clause? a) “Because I was tired.” b) “The sun is shining.” c) “While I was sleeping.”
Remember, this is just a sample set of questions. Feel free to modify or add more questions based on your specific requirements or curriculum.
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