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1 What time will Lauren arrive for the party?
Is the sentence above declarative, imperative, interrogative or exclamatory? Verb – like, adjective - clean

2 Take the train to the west side.
Is the sentence above declarative, imperative, interrogative or exclamatory? Imperative

3 Allen has a baseball game tomorrow night.
Is the sentence above declarative, imperative, interrogative or exclamatory? Declarative

4 “What a shot!” shouted the announcer.
Is the sentence above declarative, imperative, interrogative or exclamatory? Declarative

5 What is the simple subject of this sentence?
The computer cost $500. What is the simple subject of this sentence? Computer

6 What is the simple predicate of this sentence?
The computer cost $500. What is the simple predicate of this sentence? cost

7 The explorers collected samples of rock from the cave.
What is the complete subject of this sentence? The explorers

8 The explorers collected samples of rock from the cave.
What is the complete predicate of this sentence? Collected samples of rock from the cave.

9 The books are in good shape, and the toys have been fixed.
Is this a simple, compound, or complex sentence? compound

10 The gym floor has been cleaned.
Is this a simple, compound, or complex sentence? simple

11 Until you stop yelling, you will have to stay in your room.
Is this a simple, compound, or complex sentence? complex

12 A male flight attendant.
Is the following a run-on, a sentence or a fragment? fragment

13 She is a funny girl, she likes jokes.
Is the following a run-on, a sentence or a fragment? Run-on

14 We thanked her for the new books.
Is the following a run-on, a sentence or a fragment? sentence

15 Argue about many things.
Is the following a run-on, a sentence or a fragment? fragment

16 Is the following a run-on, a sentence or a fragment?
Come here! Is the following a run-on, a sentence or a fragment? sentence

17 The huge plane lands at o’hare airport.
Identify the adjective and proper noun in this sentence. Adjective – huge, proper noun – O’Hare Airport

18 The huge plane lands at o’hare airport.
Identify the verb and common noun in this sentence. Verb – lands, common noun - plane

19 Two small children are by her side.
Identify the pronoun and plural noun in this sentence. Pronoun – her, plural noun - children

20 My older sister went to school first.
Identify two common nouns in this sentence. Common nouns – sister, school

21 My older sister went to school first.
Identify the verb and adverb in this sentence. Verb – went, adverb - first

22 I like having a clean room.
Identify the verb and adjective in this sentence. Verb – like, adjective - clean

23 Luke jumped over the fence.
Identify the preposition and proper noun in this sentence. Preposition – over, proper noun - Luke

24 Grandparents get enjoyment in spending time with their grandchildren.
Identify the abstract noun and pronoun in this sentence. Abstract noun – enjoyment, pronoun - their

25 Sue’s mom stepped into the living room.
Identify the preposition and an adjective in this sentence. Preposition – into, adjective - living

26 Grandparents get enjoyment in spending time with their grandchildren.
Identify the two plural nouns in this sentence. Plural nouns – grandparents, grandchildren

27 The Washington capitals hockey team scored two goals.
Identify the collective noun and proper noun in this sentence. Collective – team, proper noun – Washington Capitals

28 Spell “Class” in its plural form.
classes

29 Spell “spy” in its plural form.
spies

30 Spell “tooth” in its plural form.
teeth

31 Spell “scarf” in its plural form.
scarves

32 The knives’ edges were sharp.
What is the possessive noun in this sentence? Knives’

33 Two deer’s tracks were found in the snow.
What is the possessive noun in this sentence? Deer’s

34 Mr. Gordon, a terrific cook, has invited us to dinner.
What is the appositive in this sentence? A terrific cook

35 Our mural, a class project, needed more color.
What is the appositive in this sentence? A class project

36 Is the underlined verb in past, present or future tense?
Where are my friends? Is the underlined verb in past, present or future tense? present

37 I will be a professional athlete.
Is the underlined verb in past, present or future tense? future

38 Is the underlined verb in past, present or future tense?
Laura is my twin sister. Is the underlined verb in past, present or future tense? present

39 You will recognize him by his crazy hair.
Is the underlined verb in past, present or future tense? future

40 They remember the good old days.
Is the underlined verb in past, present or future tense? present

41 Dennis and jane recorded the stories.
Is the underlined verb in past, present or future tense? past

42 Meghan felt the soft fabric.
Is the underlined word an action, linking or helping verb? action

43 May I help you with something?
Is the underlined word an action, linking or helping verb? helping

44 Is the underlined word an action, linking or helping verb?
The breeze felt chilly. Is the underlined word an action, linking or helping verb? linking

45 Is the underlined word an action, linking or helping verb?
Lenny feels proud. Is the underlined word an action, linking or helping verb? linking

46 A fire alarm sounded across the street.
Is the underlined word an action, linking or helping verb? action

47 Can you call yourself a hero?
Is the underlined word a subject, object, possessive or reflexive pronoun? reflexive

48 He takes photos of animals.
Is the underlined word a subject, object, possessive or reflexive pronoun? subject

49 have you seen my pencil? Is the underlined word a subject, object, possessive or reflexive pronoun? possessive

50 Linda helped them move. Is the underlined word a subject, object, possessive or reflexive pronoun? object

51 Whose job is to shovel the snow?
Is the underlined word a subject, object, possessive or reflexive pronoun? possessive

52 My husband and I will see you tonight at the movies.
Is the underlined word a subject, object, possessive or reflexive pronoun? subject

53 John and (me, I) watched the otters.
Pick the correct pronoun to complete the sentence. I

54 The otters and (they, them) were having great fun.
Pick the correct pronoun to complete the sentence. they

55 The waves knocked (he, him) and me around.
Pick the correct pronoun to complete the sentence. him

56 Emily joined dad and (we, Us).
Pick the correct pronoun to complete the sentence. us

57 When you see mr. Edwards, tell him I will be 10 minutes late.
What is the antecedent in this sentence? Mr. Edwards

58 What is the antecedent in this sentence?
When sam sprained her wrist, the coach replaced her with another player. What is the antecedent in this sentence? Sam

59 When lily saw her friend, she smiled.
Does this sentence contain a vague pronoun? If so, how do you correct it? Yes, replace “she” with the smiling person’s name

60 In this magazine article, it recommends eating more vegetables.
Does this sentence contain a vague pronoun? If so, how do you correct it? No

61 The icy water tasted sweet.
Identify the two adjectives in this sentence. Icy, sweet

62 Three rocks clattered from a narrow ledge.
Identify the two adjectives in this sentence. Three, narrow

63 The Atlanta newspaper reported a false story.
Identify the proper adjective in this sentence. Atlanta

64 The spring weather brings on allergies for many people.
Identify the proper adjective in this sentence. Spring

65 There are some glaciers in Antarctica.
Does the underlined adjective answer how many, what kind or which one? How many

66 the red sky was a spectacular sight.
Does the underlined adjective answer how many, what kind or which one? What kind

67 Are these rocks metamorphic?
Does the underlined adjective answer how many, what kind or which one? Which one

68 Kim waited in the dark cave.
Identify the article in this sentence; is it definite or indefinite. The - definite

69 The camel moved across an immense desert.
Identify the article in this sentence; is it definite or indefinite. The - definite An - indefinite

70 Identify the adverb in this sentence.
erin spoke loudly. Identify the adverb in this sentence. loudly

71 Shelly often visits the library.
Identify the adverb in this sentence. often

72 he dropped his hat nearby.
Identify the adverb in this sentence. nearby

73 The book was about a wizard.
Identify the preposition in this sentence. about

74 The eagle soared above the clouds.
Identify the preposition in this sentence. above

75 Mark is trapped on the island.
Identify the preposition in this sentence. on

76 Inside the car, the music played loudly.
Identify the preposition and object of the preposition in this sentence. Preposition – inside, object - car

77 The cake fell onto the floor.
Identify the preposition and object of the preposition in this sentence. Preposition – onto, object - floor

78 Beth walked up the driveway.
Identify the preposition and object of the preposition in this sentence. Preposition – up, object - driveway

79 My school bus just went past.
Is the underlined word a preposition or an adverb? adverb

80 Please leave your muddy shoes outside the front door.
Is the underlined word a preposition or an adverb? preposition


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