2013-2014 GRAMMAR SECTION OF PRACTICE TEST ELA iLEAP Practice.

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GRAMMAR SECTION OF PRACTICE TEST ELA iLEAP Practice

Directions: Look for mistakes in spelling, capitalization, punctuation, grammar, and usage. Choose the answer with the same letter as the line containing the mistake. When there is no mistake, choose the last answer. A. A professional football player leads an B. exciting life because they travel toexciting life because they travel to C. many different, interesting cities.many different, interesting cities. D. (No mistakes) 11.

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Directions: Look for mistakes in spelling, capitalization, punctuation, grammar, and usage. Choose the answer with the same letter as the line containing the mistake. When there is no mistake, choose the last answer. 12. A. When my youngest brother needsA. When my youngest brother needs B. advice, my mother tells him to C. speak to our older brother or I. D. (No mistakes)

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Directions: Look for mistakes in spelling, capitalization, punctuation, grammar, and usage. Choose the answer with the same letter as the line containing the mistake. When there is no mistake, choose the last answer. 13. A. Thomas Edison the famous inventorThomas Edison the famous inventor B. had a winter laboratory in Floridahad a winter laboratory in Florida C. that is now open to tourists.that is now open to tourists. D. (No mistakes)(No mistakes)

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Directions: Look for mistakes in spelling, capitalization, punctuation, grammar, and usage. Choose the answer with the same letter as the line containing the mistake. When there is no mistake, choose the last answer. 14. A. Shortly before the game started, ourShortly before the game started, our B. coach said, “Believe in yourselves,coach said, “Believe in yourselves, C. and you can win this game today.”and you can win this game today.” D. (No mistakes)(No mistakes)

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Directions: Look for mistakes in spelling, capitalization, punctuation, grammar, and usage. Choose the answer with the same letter as the line containing the mistake. When there is no mistake, choose the last answer. 15. A. After Kay parked her carAfter Kay parked her car B. next to the bus, she noticednext to the bus, she noticed C. that it had a flat tire.that it had a flat tire. D. (No mistakes)(No mistakes)

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Directions: This section tests editing skills by asking you to revise two short passages. Read each passage and then answer the questions that follow. 16. Choose the best first sentence to add to this story. A. Have you been on a runaway horse like I have?Have you been on a runaway horse like I have? B. Horses have been helping humans for centuries.Horses have been helping humans for centuries. C. My brothers and I were getting ready to go have some fun.My brothers and I were getting ready to go have some fun. D. I woke up excited because the day was going to be special.I woke up excited because the day was going to be special.

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Directions: This section tests editing skills by asking you to revise two short passages. Read each passage and then answer the questions that follow. 17. Which change corrects the mistake in sentence 3? A. change picking to pickchange picking to pick B. change is picking to was to pickchange is picking to was to pick C. change is picking to was pickedchange is picking to was picked D. change picking to could have picked. change picking to could have picked

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Directions: This section tests editing skills by asking you to revise two short passages. Read each passage and then answer the questions that follow. 18. What is the best way to express the idea in sentence 6? A. We were going slowly, the trails wound through a thick forest.We were going slowly, the trails wound through a thick forest. B. The trails wound through a thick forest, so we had to go slowly.The trails wound through a thick forest, so we had to go slowly. C. The trails wound through a thick forest because we had to go slowly.. The trails wound through a thick forest because we had to go slowly. D. (No change)(No change)

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Directions: This section tests editing skills by asking you to revise two short passages. Read each passage and then answer the questions that follow. 19. Read the sentence. By the time we reached the trails, I knew Sugar was going to be a fun horse to ride. Choose the best place to add the sentence to the story. A. after sentence 2 B. after sentence 4 C. after sentence 7 D. after sentence 10

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Directions: This section tests editing skills by asking you to revise two short passages. Read each passage and then answer the questions that follow. 20. What is the best way to express the idea in sentence 2? A. For one thing, they got no teeth. B. For example, teeth—they’ve got none. C. For example, teeth they don’t have. D. For one thing, they have no teeth.

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Directions: This section tests editing skills by asking you to revise two short passages. Read each passage and then answer the questions that follow. 21. What is the best way to write the underlined part of sentence 6? A. birds spreads seeds and acts as pollenators B. birds spread seeds and act as pollenators C. birds spread seeds and acting as pollenators D. (No change)

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Directions: This section tests editing skills by asking you to revise two short passages. Read each passage and then answer the questions that follow. 22. Where is the best place for sentence 13? A. between sentences 3 and 4 B. between sentences 5 and 6 C. between sentences 8 and 9 D. where it is now

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Directions: This section tests editing skills by asking you to revise two short passages. Read each passage and then answer the questions that follow. 23. Which is the best concluding paragraph to add to this passage? A. Birds can be found in virtually every habitat. They are important for maintaining the balance in natural systems worldwide. B. In addition to controlling insect populations, birds are simply great to watch. Their acrobatic flying is good entertainment. C. Bird-watchers often report their observations to scientists. This helps increase knowledge about ways to protect these wonderful creatures. D. Some birds’ favorite meals include grapes, berries, or corn. Since these are also some of humans’ favorites, there is a conflict.

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