
6 English 4th Quarter Assessement
Quiz by Ronalyn D. Tolentino
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It has one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses.
It has one independent clause.
It has two or more independent clauses and one or more dependent clause.
It expresses an action that will be in progress at a particular time in the future.
Simple present tense
A verb that does not require a receiver of its action because it is complete by itself.
A verb that requires a receiver of its action is called ____.
Scuba divers wear rubber suits, face masks, and fins.
The old ship sank.
Complete the sentences with the present progressive form of the verb.
Mother _____the plastic bottles in the recyclable container. (throw)
Complete the sentences with the present progressive form of the verb.
The grade 6 pupils____trees along the road. (plant)
Change the underlined verbs to past progressive tense.
Everyone prayed for your success.
A verb is ______if the subject is the doer of the action.
A verb is _____ if the action is performed upon the subject.
It shows relationships of place/position, direction movement, and relationships between ideas.
An approach or technique involving a forceful or confident and positive statement regarding a belief or a fact.
Describes the difficulty or dissatisfaction with the situation and tells why something has to be changed.
The maintenance men clean the area _____recess time.
We should not go ____school rules.
She has been taking her medicine_____Monday.
The quality of a verb that shows whether the subject is the doer or the receiver of the action.
It indicates action in progress at a time in the future and an interrupted action in the future.
Did is the past form of the verb do.
Common expressions whose meanings are similar to those of some of the modal auxiliaries.
It expresses an action that will be in progress at a particular time in the future. It is formed by adding will be and shall be with the -ing form of the verb.