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Parts of Speech Punctuation Verbals Prepositional

PhraseAdjective or

Adverb

T/FA noun shows action or links

a subject to another word.

False

Which words in this sentence is

a pronoun?A. which

C. this

B. there are none

D. A&C

D. A&C

What is past tense for “dive”

Dived, or dove

T/FThere is such a

thing as a “proper adjective.

True

“This, that, these, those” are all

_____ pronouns.

Demonstrative

A. at the end B. after initialsC. After abbreviations D. all of the above

Periods go

D. All of the above

What is wrong with this sentence!

The “!” should be a “?”

T/FIndirect

questions have a “?”

False

This sentence was written in Atlanta,

Georgia.Is it correct?

Yes

T/FSemicolons

look like this “:”.

False

T/FVerbals are verbs but are

used for other parts of speech.

True

T/FVerbals consist of:

gerunds, participles, and adverbs.

False

Gerunds end in ______A. ing B. ing & edC. with “to” before it

A

How can you tell it is an infinitive verbal?

It has “to” before the word.

Which one of these words are going to

be a participle?

going

You can use a prepositional phrase to describe a noun or a ______.

pronoun

T/FAdjectives answer:

“what kind?,” “which one?”, or “how many?”

True

Can you use a prepositional phrase

to lengthen your sentence?

Yes, you can

A. whenB. howC. whereD. how long

“On Tuesday” is a _____ adverb.

C. where

What is the “where?” adverb in this sentence:

“Meet me by the fountain, on Friday afternoon.”

“by the fountain”

How many questions do adverbs answer?

4

T/FAdverb modify verbs, adjectives, and other

adverbs.

True

What is the comparative form of

“joyful”?

more joyful

What is the superlative form of

“soon”?

soonest

“There are how many puppies in the basket.”What is how many in

this sentence?

A number