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English Unit 7 Adjectives – Review To help you get an on the test

Adjectives and the nouns they describe: Choose the sentence in which an adjective and the noun it describes are underlined: A. A large storm blew out to sea. B. Many boats rocked wildly in the water. C. We checked the wet ropes and knots. D. The waves were choppy and high.

Adjectives and the nouns they describe: Choose the sentence in which an adjective and the noun it describes are underlined: A. A large storm blew out to sea. B. Many boats rocked wildly in the water. C. We checked the wet ropes and knots. D. The waves were choppy and high.

Articles and demonstrative adjectives: Choose the correct answer to each question: In which sentence should the word a be used? A. Would you like _____ apple? B. No, but I will try _____ grapes. C. There is also _____ orange here. D. This orange is _____ juicy one.

Articles and demonstrative adjectives: Choose the correct answer to each question: In which sentence should the word a be used? A. Would you like _____ apple? B. No, but I will try _____ grapes. C. There is also _____ orange here. D. This orange is _____ juicy one.

Articles and demonstrative adjectives: Choose the correct answer to each question: In which sentence should the word that be used? A. ______ dog in my arms has a cute face! B. She is taking care of ______ kittens. C. _______ cat in the other room belongs to Sue. D. _____ puppies belong to James.

Articles and demonstrative adjectives: Choose the correct answer to each question: In which sentence should the word that be used? A. ______ dog in my arms has a cute face! B. She is taking care of ______ kittens. C. _______ cat in the other room belongs to Sue. D. _____ puppies belong to James.

Comparing with Adjectives: Choose the correct word or words to complete the sentence: This is the ____________ story I have ever heard! A. More mysterious B. Most mysterious C. Mysterious D. Mysteriousest

Comparing with Adjectives: Choose the correct word or words to complete the sentence: This is the ____________ story I have ever heard! A. More mysterious B. Most mysterious C. Mysterious D. Mysteriousest

Comparing with Good and Bad: Choose the correct answer to each question: In which sentence should the word worse be used? A. Our boat is in such ______ condition. B. This weather is ________ than last week’s. C. That was the ________ game of the year. D. This is the _______ street in town.

Comparing with Good and Bad: Choose the correct answer to each question: In which sentence should the word worse be used? A. Our boat is in such ______ condition. B. This weather is ________ than last week’s. C. That was the ________ game of the year. D. This is the _______ street in town.

Comparing with Good and Bad: Choose the correct answer to each question: In which sentence should the word best be used? A. The blue shoes look _______ than the grey ones. B. John and Lou had a very _____ time at the fair. C. Bob’s meal tastes _______ today than yesterday. D. She wrote the _____ poem of all!

Comparing with Good and Bad: Choose the correct answer to each question: In which sentence should the word best be used? A. The blue shoes look _______ than the grey ones. B. John and Lou had a very _____ time at the fair. C. Bob’s meal tastes _______ today than yesterday. D. She wrote the _____ poem of all!

Proper Adjectives: Choose the underlined word that is a proper adjective and should be capitalized: The new chef mad some chinese food in the small kitchen. A. New B. Some C. Chinese D. Small

Proper Adjectives: Choose the underlined word that is a proper adjective and should be capitalized: The new chef mad some chinese food in the small kitchen. A. New B. Some C. Chinese D. Small

Homographs: Choose the sentence in which the underlined word has a different meaning from the one it has in the other sentences: A. Let’s rest before we go on. B. My parents like to rest after dinner. C. Do you need the rest of this glue? D. Why don’t you rest awhile so you won’t get tired?

Homographs: Choose the sentence in which the underlined word has a different meaning from the one it has in the other sentences: A. Let’s rest before we go on. B. My parents like to rest after dinner. C. Do you need the rest of this glue? D. Why don’t you rest awhile so you won’t get tired?

Homophones: Choose the correct answer to each question: In which sentence would the word threw be used instead of the word through? A. Mr. Ross hammered a nail ______ the board. B. Kathy ______ a stone into the pond. C. This path goes ______ the woods. D. The baseball went _______ that window.

Homophones: Choose the correct answer to each question: In which sentence would the word threw be used instead of the word through? A. Mr. Ross hammered a nail ______ the board. B. Kathy ______ a stone into the pond. C. This path goes ______ the woods. D. The baseball went _______ that window.

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