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CAHSEE Test Strategies San Fernando High School

The CAHSEE uses 15 multiple-choice questions to test your knowledge of language conventions. You will be expected to recognize proper sentence construction, paragraph structure, grammar, usage, and punctuation.

YIKES! Grammar! We know it can be tricky. There are so many rules to learn for punctuation, capitalization, grammar, and usage. So let’s see what we can do to help you through this part of the test.

You may be wondering, “What’s a subordinate clause?” “Do modifiers have a proper place?” I’ve never heard of parallel structure.” Quit worrying. Maybe you didn’t quite understand phrases and clauses, and maybe you don’t remember modifiers, but with a little common sense and a few rules, you can get through this. Trust us!

In the following sample questions, choose the answer that is the most effective substitute for each underlined part of the sentence. If no substitution is necessary, choose “Leave as is.”

That collection of essays John wants on the bottom shelf. A John wants them, that collection of essays B John wants that collection of essays C Wanted by John, that collection of essays D Leave as is.

That collection of essays John wants on the bottom shelf. A John wants them, that collection of essays B John wants that collection of essays C Wanted by John, that collection of essays D Leave as is. You must carefully analyze all the options in order to do well with these types of questions. The correct answer (B) is a smooth sentence using a normal subject, verb, and object. Options A and D have awkward word order, and option C creates an incomplete sentence.

Walking and to jog and to cycle are activities many people can enjoy. A To walk, and jogging and cycle B To walk, to jog, and cycling C Walking, jogging, and cycling D Leave as is.

Walking and to jog and to cycle are activities many people can enjoy. A To walk, and jogging and cycle B To walk, to jog, and cycling C Walking, jogging, and cycling D Leave as is. This question tests your knowledge of parallel structure. But in order to answer these types of questions, it is important to know the many forms verbs can take. Parallel structure happens when important ideas within a sentence are stated in the same form. The correct answer (C) presents all three activities that form the subject of the sentence as gerunds (verbs ending in –ing).

While Sara visited with Sam: she finished her science project. A with Sam. She finished B with Sam; she finished C with Sam, she finished D Leave as is.

While Sara visited with Sam: she finished her science project. A with Sam. She finished B with Sam; she finished C with Sam, she finished D Leave as is. This question tests your ability to distinguish between dependent and independent clauses. An independent clause can be removed from the rest of a sentence, and it will still be complete. A dependent clause depends on the rest of the sentence in order to express a complete idea. In this sentence “she finished her science project” is a complete thought (independent), and “While Sara visited Sam” is not complete (dependent). A dependent and independent clause must be joined by a comma.

Akia told us about her safari across the plains of East Africa in our geography class. A In our geography class, Akia told us about her safari across the plains of East Africa. B Akia told us about her safari in our geography class across the plains of East Africa. C In our geography class Akia told about her safari across the plains of East Africa to us. D Leave as is.

Akia told us about her safari across the plains of East Africa in our geography class. A In our geography class, Akia told us about her safari across the plains of East Africa. B Akia told us about her safari in our geography class across the plains of East Africa. C In our geography class Akia told about her safari across the plains of East Africa to us. D Leave as is. Misplaced modifiers can be a lot of fun. The original sentence implies that the safari is happening in the geography class. Another option implies that the geography class is across the plains of Africa. Clearly only one option (A) makes everything sound right.

Mr. Forbes needs the following items for his cooking class flour, salt, and a variety of spices. A cooking class: flour, salt, and a variety of spices. B cooking class; flour, salt, and a variety of spices. C cooking class, flour, salt, and a variety of spices. D Leave as is.

Mr. Forbes needs the following items for his cooking class flour, salt, and a variety of spices. A cooking class: flour, salt, and a variety of spices. B cooking class; flour, salt, and a variety of spices. C cooking class, flour, salt, and a variety of spices. D Leave as is. Remember that a list is often set off with a colon. The semicolon can join independent clauses. A comma is too weak to set off a list. Look carefully at the original sentence before selecting the correct answer.

Uncle Yary often said, “My way is the best way.” A said “My way is the best way.” B said; “My way is the best way.” C said, “My way is the best way”. D Leave as is.

Uncle Yary often said, “My way is the best way.” A said “My way is the best way.” B said; “My way is the best way.” C said, “My way is the best way”. D Leave as is. This question tests your knowledge of how to properly punctuate a direct quotation within a sentence. Remember that a direct quotation is set off by a comma before the beginning of the direct quotation, and the final punctuation mark goes inside the closed quotation marks.

_____________ going to sample different kinds of juices, aren’t they? A Their B There C They’re D They

_____________ going to sample different kinds of juices, aren’t they? A Their B There C They’re D They Be sure to distinguish meaning. Homophones are words that sound alike but have different meanings. The correct answer is the contraction of “they are.”

The green backpack has ___________ pockets than the blue one. A least B less C fewest D fewer

The green backpack has ___________ pockets than the blue one. A least B less C fewest D fewer Is it less or fewer? There is a difference. If it can be counted, it’s fewer. For example, I have fewer books now because I have less interest in reading.