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Parts of Speech Punctuation Verbals Prepositional

PhraseAdjective or

Adverb

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T/FA noun shows action or links

a subject to another word.

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False

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Which words in this sentence is

a pronoun?A. which

C. this

B. there are none

D. A&C

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D. A&C

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What is past tense for “dive”

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Dived, or dove

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T/FThere is such a

thing as a “proper adjective.

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True

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“This, that, these, those” are all

_____ pronouns.

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Demonstrative

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

Periods go

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D. All of the above

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What is wrong with this sentence!

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The “!” should be a “?”

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T/FIndirect

questions have a “?”

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False

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This sentence was written in Atlanta,

Georgia.Is it correct?

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Yes

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T/FSemicolons

look like this “:”.

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False

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T/FVerbals are verbs but are

used for other parts of speech.

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True

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T/FVerbals consist of:

gerunds, participles, and adverbs.

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False

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

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A

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How can you tell it is an infinitive verbal?

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It has “to” before the word.

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Which one of these words are going to

be a participle?

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going

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

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pronoun

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T/FAdjectives answer:

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

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True

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Can you use a prepositional phrase

to lengthen your sentence?

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Yes, you can

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A. whenB. howC. whereD. how long

“On Tuesday” is a _____ adverb.

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C. where

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

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

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“by the fountain”

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How many questions do adverbs answer?

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4

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T/FAdverb modify verbs, adjectives, and other

adverbs.

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True

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What is the comparative form of

“joyful”?

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more joyful

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What is the superlative form of

“soon”?

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soonest

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

this sentence?

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A number