Practice Book - Sample Sanet - Me PDF
Practice Book - Sample Sanet - Me PDF
Practice Book - Sample Sanet - Me PDF
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Contents
Tips for Daily Maintenance 1
Grammar
Section 1—Nouns Section 4—Verbs
Daily Maintenance 2 Daily Maintenance 48
1.1 Common and Proper Nouns 5 4.1 Action Verbs and Being Verbs 51
1.2 Singular and Plural Nouns 6 4.2 Verb Phrases 52
1.3 More Singular and Plural Nouns 7 4.3 Principal Parts of Verbs 54
1.4 Possessive Nouns 8 4.4 Irregular Verbs 56
1.5 Collective Nouns 9 4.5 More Irregular Verbs 57
1.6 Nouns as Subjects and 4.6 Simple Tenses 58
Subject Complements 10 4.7 Progressive Tenses 59
1.7 Nouns as Objects 11 4.8 Present Perfect Tense 60
1.8 Nouns as Indirect Objects 13 4.9 Past Perfect Tense 61
1.9 Nouns in Direct Address 15 4.10 Future Perfect Tense 62
1.10 Words Used as Nouns or as Verbs 16 4.11 Linking Verbs 63
1.11 Words Used as Nouns or as Adjectives 17
Section 5—Adverbs
Section 2—Pronouns Daily Maintenance 65
Daily Maintenance 18 5.1 Adverbs of Time, Place, and Manner 67
2.1 Singular and Plural Pronouns 21 5.2 Adverbs That Compare 68
2.2 Personal Pronouns 22 5.3 Troublesome and Negative Words 69
2.3 Subject Pronouns 23 5.4 There Is and There Are 70
2.4 Object Pronouns 24 5.5 Adverb Clauses 71
2.5 Indirect Objects 26
2.6 Uses of Pronouns 27 Section 6—Prepositions,
2.7 Possessive Pronouns and Adjectives 28 Conjunctions, and Interjections
2.8 Intensive and Reflexive Pronouns 29 Daily Maintenance 73
2.9 Antecedents 30 6.1 Prepositions and Their Objects 75
2.10 Pronouns and Contractions 32 6.2 Prepositional Phrases as Adjectives 77
2.11 Demonstrative and 6.3 Prepositional Phrases as Adverbs 79
Interrogative Pronouns 33 6.4 Coordinating Conjunctions 81
6.5 Subordinate Conjunctions 82
Section 3—Adjectives 6.6 Interjections 83
Daily Maintenance 34
3.1 Descriptive Adjectives 37 Section 7—Sentences
3.2 Proper Adjectives 38 Daily Maintenance 84
3.3 Articles 39 7.1 Kinds of Sentences 87
3.4 Repetition of Articles 40 7.2 Simple Subjects and Predicates 88
3.5 Demonstrative Adjectives 41 7.3 Complete Subjects and Predicates 89
3.6 Adjectives That Tell How Many 42 7.4 Direct and Indirect Objects 90
3.7 Adjectives as Subject Complements 43 7.5 Subject Complements 92
3.8 Adjectives That Compare 44 7.6 Sentence Order 94
3.9 More, Most and Less, Least 45 7.7 Compound Subjects and Predicates 95
3.10 Fewer, Fewest and Less, Least 46 7.8 Compound Direct Objects 96
3.11 Interrogative Adjectives 47 7.9 Compound Subject Complements 97
7.10 Compound Sentences 99
7.11 Complex Sentences 100
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Name Date
Write each noun from the box in the correct column. Write whether each noun
names a person, a place, or a thing.
1. 5.
2. 6.
3. 7.
4. 8.
Underline the common nouns and circle the proper nouns in the sentences.
9. Golf is a game that people say was invented in Scotland.
10. When a soccer ball is kicked into a goal, a goal is scored.
11. The Little League World Series is held in Pennsylvania.
12. If Megan dances well, she will be chosen for the trip to New York City.
13. Michael Phelps won eight gold medals at the Olympic Games in China.
Write a noun or nouns that complete each sentence. Circle the proper nouns.
14. My favorite games are .
Grade 5
Underline the singular nouns once and the plural nouns twice in the sentences.
19. This international event features summer and winter sports.
20. Previously unknown athletes get a chance to compete in the sport of their choice.
21. Many cities submit applications and hope to act as host for the event.
22. Trains, planes, and automobiles are some ways to travel across Europe.
23. French and English are the official languages of the celebration.
28. Suddenly, the sun disappeared, and dark filled the sky. (cloud)
29. The wind was blowing, and twigs and scattered over the water. (leaf)
30. Everyone rowed to shore and pulled the out of the water. (canoe)
31. We huddled under a tree’s spreading until the storm passed. (branch)
Circle the singular noun in each sentence. Then write the plural of the noun.
13. Did your friends send you that photo of us?
14. A sheep is grazing behind the two barns.
15. The man carried the paddles to the boats.
16. All the students stared at the prehistoric tooth.
17. The women chose the dress with the best colors.
18. This ripe tomato looks perfect for our tacos.
19. Your suitcase is too heavy.
20. The eggs of a goose are quite large.
Rewrite each of the following, using a possessive noun. Then write singular or
plural to identify the possessive noun.
16. the fur of the bear
17. the styles of the women
18. the cheers of the people
19. the song of the band
20. the paintings of the children
21. the report of Maria
Grade 5
Write a sentence that uses both the singular and plural possessive forms of man.
26.
Underline the collective noun in each sentence. Then circle the verb that correctly
completes the sentence.
20. Our school basketball team (practice practices) in a gymnasium.
21. Mr. Wilkins’s science class (go goes) on a field trip each year.
22. A bunch of purple grapes (sit sits) in the yellow bowl.
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23. The flock of sheep restlessly (waits wait) for its meal.
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Underline the subject once and the subject complement twice in each sentence.
1. Andy Davis is my brother.
2. My father is an inspiration to me.
3. She will always be an enthusiastic learner.
4. The strongest supporter of all the teams is Mr. Barrons.
5. Mrs. Pearson’s son is a doctor at the hospital.
6. Glen Ellen High School was the location for this year’s championship game.
7. Mr. Chu is a gym teacher at our school.
8. Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president of the United States.
9. His most famous speech is the Gettysburg Address.
10. Phillis Wheatley was an American poet.
11. Antietam was an important battle during the Civil War.
12. The Ornithopter was an aircraft designed by Leonardo da Vinci.
13. Several books were the prize for the winning essay.
14. Spinach is a vegetable that is high in iron and Vitamin A.
15. Each volunteer is a graduate of the community college.
For each word write two sentences. In the first sentence, use the word as a subject.
In the second sentence, use the same word as a subject complement.
16. invitation
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17. assembly
18. speech
Circle the preposition in each sentence. Then underline the object of the
preposition.
6. A kazoo is played with the lips.
7. The hurdy-gurdy is a funny name for a musical instrument.
8. A drummer can make a crisp sound on a goblet drum.
9. The audience listens attentively to each melody.
10. A stringed instrument with a round back is a lute.
Complete each sentence with an object. Circle the number of each sentence where
you added an object of a preposition.
11. I enjoy . 16. I read .
12. I jumped on the . 17. I have .
13. I wait by the . 18 I eat before .
14. I watch . 19. I draw .
15. I play after . 20. I rest under a .
Grade 5
Circle the verb and underline the direct object in each sentence. Write whether the
direct object tells whom or what.
1. A cartoonist draws cartoons.
2. These cartoons show people in funny situations.
3. A cartoonist first sketches pictures with a pencil.
4. I drew my best friend as a cartoon character.
5. Both magazines and newspapers print cartoons.
Circle the preposition in each sentence. Then underline the object of the preposition.
6. Artists throughout the world use clay.
7. Admirers of this local artist collect his work.
8. My art teacher has studied art for many years.
9. These paintings on the wall were completed recently.
10. I would really like a portrait of my new puppy.
Write three sentences about things you enjoy doing and when or where you do them.
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Circle the indirect object in each sentence. The direct object is italicized.
1. Mrs. Swain bought Shana a new dress for the party.
2. Mr. Chin showed the class his pictures of Africa.
3. Dad gave Tad permission to use the car.
4. Our community center offers homeless people shelter.
5. The child care program brought the center statewide attention.
6. A skateboard team promised the afterschool club a demonstration.
7. Robert and his friends offer young kids tennis lessons.
8. Mr. Williams teaches them basic skills in math.
9. Briana handed the children important safety equipment.
10. The president awarded the crew a medal of honor.
Underline the direct object and circle the indirect object in each sentence.
11. Manuel sold his cousin a used computer.
12. The mayor promised our town a new library.
13. Ms. Howe gave the groups time for their projects.
14. I always tell my friends jokes.
15. The mail carrier brought Lisa a package.
16. The food pantry gives local families groceries.
18. His younger brother paid too much money to the clerk.
Underline the direct object and circle the indirect object in each sentence.
1. Dad promised our family a camping trip at the lake up north.
2. Dad built Ben a wooden canoe of his own.
3. Ms. Cahill gave Ben maps of the wilderness areas in Canada.
4. Ben showed his friends the places he wanted to go.
5. Just before they left, Ben gave his sister a toy paddle.
Circle the noun in direct address in each sentence. Then rewrite the sentence,
correctly setting off the noun with a comma or commas.
6. June have you ever seen the Statue of Liberty?
8. Write the questions in blue ink and the answers in red class.
9. I don’t know Ms. Sanger whether or not I can go on the field trip.
10. Shaun did you know that Ben Franklin wanted the turkey to be our national bird?
Circle whether the underlined noun in each sentence is a subject (S), a direct
object (DO), an object of a preposition (OP), or a noun in direct address (DA).
11. Did you make potato salad for the potluck dinner, Mom? S DO OP DA
Grade 5
Use each word in the box to complete two of the sentences. For each sentence write
noun or verb to identify how the word is used.
Write whether each italicized word is a noun or a verb. Then write a sentence for
each word. If the word in italics is used as a noun, use it as a verb. If the word is
used as a verb, use it as a noun.
12. Did you enjoy the school talent show last night?
Grade 5
13. Ryan, can you file these folders for me in alphabetical order?
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14. The manager will offer Yasmin the opportunity to earn some money.
Use each word in the box to complete two of the sentences. For each sentence write
noun or adjective to identify how the word is used.
Write two sentences for each word. Use it once as a noun and once as an adjective.
14. apple
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15. history
16. gold
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LESSON
What Makes a Good Personal Narrative?
Circle the letter of the choice that best completes each sentence.
1. Personal narratives are told
a. from the writer’s point of view. c. in the first-person point of view.
b. using I, me, my, our, and we. d. with all of the above.
Write whether a serious or an excited voice should be used for the topic. Explain
your answer.
9. The writer participates in a music competition and wins the grand prize.
2
LESSON
Introduction, Body, and Conclusion
A personal narrative should have three easily identified parts: an introduction,
a body, and a conclusion.
Write true or false for each statement about personal narratives. Then rewrite
each false statement to make it true.
1. The introduction of a personal narrative does not need to grab
the reader’s attention, but should identify the topic.
2. The body of a personal narrative has details that tell the story
in spatial order.
3. Do not worry about including too many details. The reader can
decide whether or not they are important.
6. Freewriting words such as first, next, and last show how events
are connected.
missed the bus. For the next hour, I kept feeling like I had forgotten
something, but I couldn’t remember what. Then it was lunchtime and
I remembered. I’d forgotten my lunch! Luckily, my best friend loaned
me some money for a hot lunch.
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LESSON
Sentence Variety
Using different kinds of sentences makes writing more interesting. To add
sentence variety to your writing, use questions, exclamations, and different
word order in sentences.
Rewrite each sentence, changing the order of the words to make the sentence more
interesting.
7. Terrance jumped after he heard the crash.
9. Knowing the right codes and passwords is the key to playing the game.
10. Nobody knew what to do next when the door suddenly slammed shut.
4
LESSON
Thesaurus
A thesaurus lists synonyms, or words with similar meanings. A thesaurus can
help you find the words to say exactly what you mean.
Use the guide words on the dictionary thesaurus pages to write the page on which
you would find each word.
Use this entry from an indexed thesaurus to write the section number on which
you would find the synonym for file used in each sentence.
file noun: drawer 247.2
folder 304.5
row 522.11
verb: to arrange 139.2
to march 335.47
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LESSON
Exact Words
Exact nouns, adjectives, and verbs give readers the clearest picture with
the fewest words. Often one well-chosen word can do the job of many
overused words.
Circle the word that is a more exact choice to complete each sentence.
1. “Shh! The baby is finally sleeping,” Mom (said whispered).
2. A (massive big) bear wandered into our camp last night.
3. Watching the sun set is a (satisfying good) way to end the day.
4. The wind made the crisp, orange leaves (flutter move) on the branches.
5. A small (animal gecko) clinging to the wall startled me.
6. The sergeant (shouted barked) orders at the bewildered cadets.
7. A herd of horses (trotted ran) behind the fence alongside the road.
8. Such a low math score left Alicia (sad disappointed).
9. Kim (stumbled walked) toward us over the rocky ground.
10. The (conductor man) in the train’s engine waved to the onlookers.
Write a more exact word that can replace the italicized word or words in
each sentence.
11. Marla surprises people with her good attitude.
12. The article of clothing in the closet was wet and dirty.
13. A bird picked its way through the swampy water.
14. Sarah moved across the room in time to the music.
15. The reeds made a soft noise as the breeze blew by.
16. A lone black cat went up to the top of the wall.
17. Martin arranged his new things on his bedroom shelf.
Grade 5
Use exact words to write a sentence about something you did yesterday.
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