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1 What noun functions as a subject? Agnes made a delicious salad.

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1 What noun functions as a subject?

Agnes made a delicious salad.

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2 What noun functions as a predicate noun?

Those boys are my classmates.

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3 What noun functions as a direct address?

Can you help me carry these, Benj?

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4 What noun functions as an appositive?

Isabel, our cheerleader, taught us new stunts.

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5 What noun functions as a direct object?

My father bought a new car.

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6 What noun functions as an indirect object?

Dennis reserved Julia a seat.

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7 What noun functions as an object of the preposition?

She joins Ana to the party.

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8 Replace the underlined noun with an appropriate pronoun.

It was Ricky who sent the package.

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9 Identify the pronoun antecedent of the underlined pronoun.

All of my friends will take their dogs to the show.

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10Describe the pronoun she.

Case:Person:Number:

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11Describe the pronoun me.

Case:Person:Number:

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12What basic form of the verb is highlighted by the underlined verb?

She usually wakes up late every morning.

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13What basic form of the verb is highlighted by the underlined verb?

Luis is driving his new car which was given by his dad.

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14Which of the following is a regular verb?

A. capturedB. laidC. paidD. heard

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15Which of the following is an irregular verb?

A. scheduledB. paidC. calledD. retired

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16Give the tense and aspect of the given verb.

are swaying

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17Give the tense and aspect of the given verb.

will type

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18Give the tense and aspect of the given verb.

had stolen

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19Classify the following adjective.

tenthA. articleB. cardinalC. ordinalD. pronominal

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20Classify the following adjective.

theA. articleB. cardinalC. ordinalD. pronominal

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21Classify the following adjective.

these flowersA. possessiveB. demonstrativeC. interrogativeD. indefinite

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22Classify the following adjective.

which bag?A. possessiveB. demonstrativeC. interrogativeD. indefinite

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23Give the correct order of the adjective series.

guavas

bigcrispy

tengreen

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24Classify the following adverb.

next weekA. mannerB. frequencyC. timeD. degree

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25Classify the following adverb.

smoothlyA. mannerB. frequencyC. timeD. degree

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26Classify the following adverb.

sometimesA. mannerB. frequencyC. timeD. degree

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27Classify the following adverb.

deeplyA. mannerB. frequencyC. timeD. degree

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28Draw a slash between the subject and predicate.The old empty wine bottles were sold for P100.

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29 What is the simple subject in this sentence?

The pupil with the most unusual hat won the contest.

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30 What is the simple predicate in this sentence?

The pupil with the most unusual hat won the contest.

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31 What is the simple subject in this sentence?

The boys and the girls danced and listened to records for hours.

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32 What is the simple predicate in this sentence?

The boys and the girls danced and listened to records for hours.

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33 Count the number of clauses.

The game of basketball is fun, but I prefer badminton because it is safer.

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34Count the independent clause/s.

The game of basketball is fun, but I prefer badminton because it is safer.

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35Count the dependent clause/s.

The game of basketball is fun, but I prefer badminton because it is safer.

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36What is the structure of this sentence?

They learned the dance with a variety of steps.

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37What is the structure of this sentence?

Because Telly forgot to water her plants, they wilted.

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38Give the pattern of this sentence.

They restored the stairs of the mansion.

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39Give the pattern of this sentence.

Bart showed us the route for the trip.

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40Give the pattern of this sentence.

Abel appears silent after talking to Ms. Ruiz.

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1 What noun functions as a subject?

Agnes made a delicious salad.

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2 What noun functions as a predicate noun?

Those boys are my classmates.

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3 What noun functions as a direct address?

Can you help me carry these, Benj?

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4 What noun functions as an appositive?

Isabel, our cheerleader, taught us new stunts.

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5 What noun functions as a direct object?

My father bought a new car.

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6 What noun functions as an indirect object?

Dennis reserved Julia a seat.

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7 What noun functions as an object of the preposition?

She joins Ana to the party.

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8 Replace the underlined noun with an appropriate pronoun.

It was he who sent the package.

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9 Identify the pronoun antecedent of the underlined pronoun.

All of my friends will take their dogs to the show.

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10Describe the pronoun she.

Case: NominativePerson: ThirdNumber: Singular

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11Describe the pronoun me.

Case: ObjectivePerson: FirstNumber: Singular

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12What basic form of the verb is highlighted by the underlined verb?

She usually wakes up late every morning.

Present form

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13What basic form of the verb is highlighted by the underlined verb?

Luis is driving his new car which was given by his dad.

Present participle

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14Which of the following is a regular verb?

A. capturedB. laidC. paidD. heard

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15Which of the following is an irregular verb?

A. scheduledB. paidC. calledD. retired

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16Give the tense and aspect of the given verb.

are swayingPresent

Progressive

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17Give the tense and aspect of the given verb.

will typeFuture Simple

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18Give the tense and aspect of the given verb.

had stolenPast Perfect

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19Classify the following adjective.

tenthA. articleB. cardinalC. ordinalD. pronominal

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20Classify the following adjective.

theA. articleB. cardinalC. ordinalD. pronominal

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21Classify the following adjective.

these flowersA. possessiveB. demonstrativeC. interrogativeD. indefinite

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22Classify the following adjective.

which bag?A. possessiveB. demonstrativeC. interrogativeD. indefinite

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23Give the correct order of the adjective series.

guavas

ten crispy big green

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24Classify the following adverb.

next weekA. mannerB. frequencyC. timeD. degree

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25Classify the following adverb.

smoothlyA. mannerB. frequencyC. timeD. degree

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26Classify the following adverb.

sometimesA. mannerB. frequencyC. timeD. degree

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27Classify the following adverb.

deeplyA. mannerB. frequencyC. timeD. degree

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28Draw a slash between the subject and predicate.The old empty wine bottles were sold for P100.

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29 What is the simple subject in this sentence?

The pupil with the most unusual hat won the contest.

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30 What is the simple predicate in this sentence?

The pupil with the most unusual hat won the contest.

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31 What is the simple subject in this sentence?

The boys and the girls danced and listened to records for hours.

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32 What is the simple predicate in this sentence?

The boys and the girls danced and listened to records for hours.

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33 Count the number of clauses.

The game of basketball is fun, but I prefer badminton because it is safer.

3

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34Count the independent clause/s.

The game of basketball is fun, but I prefer badminton because it is safer.

2

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35Count the dependent clause/s.

The game of basketball is fun, but I prefer badminton because it is safer.

1

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36What is the structure of this sentence?

They learned the dance with a variety of steps.

Simple

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37What is the structure of this sentence?

Because Telly forgot to water her plants, they wilted.

Complex

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38Give the pattern of this sentence.

They restored the stairs of the mansion.

S – TV – DO

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39Give the pattern of this sentence.

Bart showed us the route for the trip.

S – TV – IO – DO

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40Give the pattern of this sentence.

Abel turns silent after talking to Ms. Ruiz.

S – LV – PA