English Unit 1 Study Guide Test on _________________.

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English Unit 1 Study Guide Test on _________________

Sentence Types and Punctuation Identify the type of sentence and punctuate. 1.Change your clothes 2.Are you going to the game 3.What a great dress 4.I am going to the game 5.Did you turn in your form 6.What a wonderful day 7.Sit down 8.The ducks swam through the river. imperative ? interrogative ! exclamatory. declarative. imperative. declarative ! exclamatory ? interrogative

Sentence Types and Punctuation Identify the type of sentence and punctuate. 1.Sing to me 2.Can you come with me to dinner 3.How beautiful 4.Oscar loves to chase squirrels 5.When are you leaving 6.What a good grade 7.Turn in your homework 8.Oliver chased the mailman. imperative ? interrogative ! exclamatory. declarative. imperative. declarative ! exclamatory ? interrogative

Sentence or Fragment Identify if it is a sentence or a fragment, capitalize, and punctuate (if it is a sentence). 1.during soccer 2.oscar chased squirrels 3.leaving town 4.they sped away 5.are you going away for the weekend 6.what a day 7.going to school on a bus 8.when we go to Disney fragment O. sentence fragment ! sentence ? sentence. sentence T A W

Sentence or Fragment Identify if it is a sentence or a fragment, capitalize, and punctuate (if it is a sentence). 1.sing loudly in the shower 2.we sang 3.in the morning 4.the girls ran to music class 5.can you help me 6.how great our God is 7.caroling through the streets 8.diving off the high dive sentence (imperative) W. sentence fragment ! sentence ? sentence. sentence T C H

Change these interrogative sentences to declarative sentences. What day do you go to music class? I go to music class on Wednesday. Where were you born? I was born in St. Petersburg, Florida. When did you get your braces off? I got my braces taken off last month.

Change these fragments into sentences. going to the store I am going to the store on Saturday with my mom. singing along to the movie Oscar and Ollie were singing along to the movie. heading to the show My parents are heading to the show at 7:00p.m..

Correct these run-on sentences. My mom went to the market and then we went to the store. After my mom went to the market, we went to the store. I love to walk my dogs and so I walk them everyday. Because I love to walk my dogs, I walk them everyday. Two girls giggled loudly and then they jumped off the stage. The two girls giggled loudly. They jumped off the stage.

Make these sentences more interesting. I love to pick flowers. In my garden, I love to pick my red roses and yellow daisies. Oscar and Ollie jump. Oscar and Ollie jump excitedly when we come home from school. My dad is fun. My dad is so much fun because he likes to ride wild and crazy rollercoasters with me.