Warm-Up Week of 10/31. 1. Which is an i nterrogative sentence? A. Do you like to go to the beach? B. Tell Marcie the chocolate chip cookies are done.

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Warm-Up Week of 10/31

1. Which is an i nterrogative sentence? A. Do you like to go to the beach? B. Tell Marcie the chocolate chip cookies are done. C. My brother wants to go to college in Seattle, Washington. D. If I make straight A’

2. Move out of the way before you get hurt. What type of sentence is shown above? A. Imperative B. Declarative C. Exclamatory D. Interrogative

3. In which sentence is an apostrophe used incorrectly? A. The hiking club’s rules are for safety. B. The boy’s want to go for a long hike. C. One of the hiker’s backpacks held food. D. Jon needed the two hikers’ help on the trail.

4. Which sentence contains a predicate adjective? A. Take a break from 10:00 to 10:15. B. Calvin likes to chew gum even though it is against the rules. C. Tea is my first choice, but I can drink coffee if there isn’t any tea. D. The lightning was dangerous, so the officials stopped the golf tournament.

5. I gave the book to my sister who read it in a week. Which change is needed to correct this sentence? A. Capitalize the word sister. B. Capitalize the word week. C. Put a comma after the word sister. D. Put commas after the words book and sister.

6. If you want to find out which country has the most mountain ranges, which would be the best source to use? A. An atlas B. An almanac C. A thesaurus D. A dictionary

7. Joan brought a new book titled Jimmy Carter the White House Years. Which punctuation is needed to correct the sentence? A. Add a colon after titled B. Add a comma after book C. Add a colon after Carter D. Add a comma after Carter

8. The Smoky Mountains are in North Carolina; Florida residents like to vacation there in the summer. What type of sentence is shown above? A. Simple B. Complex C. Compound D. Compound-complex

9. Without thinking, Daryl walked all the way to school on Saturday. What word or phrase modifies Daryl? A. To school B. All the way C. On Saturday D. Without thinking

10. The letters were mailed today. In the sentence above, which part of speech is the underlined word? A. Noun B. Adverb C. Pronoun D. Adjective