All Common Core: 6th Grade English Language Arts Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #1 : Recognize And Correct Incorrect Shifts In Pronoun Number And Person: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.6.1.C
Select the incorrectly used pronoun in the sentence below:
Mom said that the boys could go outside, as long as he wore a jacket.
jacket
Mom
he
boy
he
Pronouns must agree with their antecedents in number and person. Do not use a plural pronoun for a singular antecedent or a singular pronoun for a plural antecedent. Do not shift person within a sentence. In particular, do not use the second-person pronouns you or your to refer to a first-person or third-person antecedent.
In this sentence, “boys” was shifted incorrectly to “he”. “he” should be “they” (with “jacket” becoming “jackets”).
Example Question #31 : English Grammar And Usage In Writing And Speaking: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.6.1
Select the incorrectly used pronoun in the sentence below:
Sometimes, a man will be criticized even when they are doing what is right.
even
they
what
man
they
Pronouns must agree with their antecedents in number and person. In this example, “a man” (singular) is shifted incorrectly to “they” (plural). “they” should be “he”.
Example Question #32 : English Grammar And Usage In Writing And Speaking: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.6.1
Select the incorrectly used pronoun in the sentence below:
When the scientists mixed the two chemicals, you saw a surprising reaction.
you
reaction
scientists
two
you
Pronouns must agree with their antecedents in number and person. Do not use a plural pronoun for a singular antecedent or a singular pronoun for a plural antecedent. Do not shift person within a sentence. In particular, do not use the second-person pronouns you or your to refer to a first-person or third-person antecedent.
In this example, “scientists” (plural, third-person) shifts to “you” (singular, second-person). “you” should be “they”.
Example Question #1 : Recognize And Correct Incorrect Shifts In Pronoun Number And Person: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.6.1.C
Select the incorrectly used pronoun in the sentence below.
For her son’s birthday, Karen is going to give him their gift.
him
gift
their
her
their
Pronouns must agree with their antecedents in number and person. Do not use a plural pronoun for a singular antecedent or a singular pronoun for a plural antecedent. Do not shift person within a sentence. In particular, do not use the second-person pronouns you or your to refer to a first-person or third-person antecedent.
In this example, there are three pronouns to deal with. “her” clearly refers to Karen, while “him” clearly refers to the son. It is unclear who “their” is referring to. “their” is plural, but must be referring to Karen (singular) or her son (singular). “their” should be “his” or “her”.
Example Question #34 : English Grammar And Usage In Writing And Speaking: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.6.1
Select the incorrectly used pronoun in the sentence below.
When Joshua was on the team, he called Marty for their tickets.
he
their
Joshua
Marty
their
Pronouns must agree with their antecedents in number and person. Do not use a plural pronoun for a singular antecedent or a singular pronoun for a plural antecedent. Do not shift person within a sentence. In particular, do not use the second-person pronouns you or your to refer to a first-person or third-person antecedent.
In this example, there are two pronouns to seal with: “he” and “their”. “he” clearly refers to Joshua, but it is unclear who “their” (plural) refers to. Josh and Marty are both singular, so “their” should be “his”.
Example Question #35 : English Grammar And Usage In Writing And Speaking: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.6.1
Select the incorrectly used pronoun in the sentence below.
If students are late, he must have a pass.
students
have
pass
he
he
Pronouns must agree with their antecedents in number and person. Do not use a plural pronoun for a singular antecedent or a singular pronoun for a plural antecedent.
In this example, “he” is singular” while referring to “students” (plural). “he” should be “they”.
Example Question #36 : English Grammar And Usage In Writing And Speaking: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.6.1
Select the incorrectly used pronoun in the sentence below.
Chris told his friend that classes were canceled for today and it would resume tomorrow.
tomorrow
Chris
his
it
it
Pronouns must agree with their antecedents in number and person. In this example, there are two pronouns to consider: “his” and “it”. “his” (singular) clearly refers to Chris (also singular), while “it” (singular) seems to refer to “classes” (plural). “it” should be “they”.
Example Question #31 : English Grammar And Usage In Writing And Speaking: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.6.1
Select the incorrectly used pronoun in the sentence below.
Rachel told her mom that you really should drink more water.
you
Rachel
her
mom
you
Pronouns must agree with their antecedents in number and person. Do not shift person within a sentence. In particular, do not use the second-person pronouns you or your to refer to a first-person or third-person antecedent.
In this example, there are two pronouns to consider: “her” and “you”. “her” refers to Rachel, but “you” represents a shift in person. Rachel and her mom are both third person, so “you” (second-person) should be “she” (third-person).
Example Question #32 : English Grammar And Usage In Writing And Speaking: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.6.1
Select the incorrectly used pronoun in the sentence below.
David and his team decided they would work hard, and you should always be on time.
you
his
be
David
you
Pronouns must agree with their antecedents in number and person. Do not shift person within a sentence. In particular, do not use the second-person pronouns you or your to refer to a first-person or third-person antecedent. In this example, there are to pronouns to consider: “his” and “you”. “his” clearly refers to David, while “you” (singular, second-person) represents a shift in number and in person. “you” should be “they” (plural, third-person).
Example Question #33 : English Grammar And Usage In Writing And Speaking: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.6.1
Select the incorrectly used pronoun in the sentence below.
Vivian and her friends know that when they are focused, you cannot beat them.
them
you
her
they
you
Pronouns must agree with their antecedents in number and person. Do not use a plural pronoun for a singular antecedent or a singular pronoun for a plural antecedent. Do not shift person within a sentence. In particular, do not use the second-person pronouns you or your to refer to a first-person or third-person antecedent.
There are four pronouns in this sentence. Three of them are written in the third-person (“her”, “they”, and “them”), while “you” represents a shift to second-person. The end of this sentence can be revised from “you cannot beat them.” to something like “they cannot be beat.”