7th grade Abeka Grammar Test 8
fragment
Identify the group of words a S, Frag, or R.O. According to the manual.
run-on
Identify the group of words a S, Frag, or R.O. Landon painted the sign then Miles hung it on the door.
sentence
Identify the group of words a S, Frag, or R.O. Make changes as necessary.
sentence
Identify the group of words a S, Frag, or R.O. When Carlos left for the interview, he made sure he had his resume.
fragment
Identify the group of words a S, Frag, or R.O. While Miranda baked the cookies and Sharon iced the cake.
predicate adjective
Identify the word in parenthesis as a direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, or predicate adjective: Allison sounded (calm) during her presentation.
predicate nominative
Identify the word in parenthesis as a direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, or predicate adjective: Jordan is the (captain) on the basketball team.
predicate adjective
Identify the word in parenthesis as a direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, or predicate adjective: She is very (confident) in her research project.
direct object
Identify the word in parenthesis as a direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, or predicate adjective: The lifeguard rescued (him) from the water when the surfboard overturned.
direct object
Identify the word in parenthesis as a direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, or predicate adjective: The twins baked Mother some (cookies) as a surprise.
indirect object
Identify the word in parenthesis as a direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, or predicate adjective: The widow gave (Elijah) cakes to eat.
adjective
Identify the word in parenthesis as a noun, pronoun, or adjective: (Either) color will match the kitchen curtains.
adjective
Identify the word in parenthesis as a noun, pronoun, or adjective: (James's) book has his name written in it.
Pronoun
Identify the word in parenthesis as a noun, pronoun, or adjective: (Several) of the cities in North Dakota were covered in snow.
pronoun
Identify the word in parenthesis as a noun, pronoun, or adjective: (Those) were not the flowers Michala chose.
noun
Identify the word in parenthesis as a noun, pronoun, or adjective: The (train) ran through the mountains quickly.
any other
If the adjective in the parenthesis is correct write correct if not, replace it with the correct adjective Andrew is taller than (any) player on his basketball team.
correct
If the adjective in the parenthesis is correct write correct if not, replace it with the correct adjective Chicago is the (more distant) of the two cities.
correct
If the adjective in the parenthesis is correct write correct if not, replace it with the correct adjective I am the (youngest) child in my family of six.
most
If the adjective in the parenthesis is correct write correct if not, replace it with the correct adjective Los Angeles is the (more) populous city of California.
less
If the adjective in the parenthesis is correct write correct if not, replace it with the correct adjective Next time use (fewer) vanilla in the cupcakes.
correct
If the adjective in the parenthesis is correct write correct if not, replace it with the correct adjective She had (fewer) pens than what was needed.
tallest
If the adjective in the parenthesis is correct write correct if not, replace it with the correct adjective That dresser is the (taller) of all the ones we have.
correct
If the adjective in the parenthesis is correct write correct if not, replace it with the correct adjective The Harrisons have a (longer) way to drive than the Parkers do.
Those
If the adjective in the parenthesis is correct write correct if not, replace it with the correct adjective (Them) flowers grow in a warm climate.
worse
If the adjective in the parenthesis is correct write correct if not, replace it with the correct adjective Jordan seems to feel even (worst) this morning.
one
The adjective clause is in the parenthesis what is the word that modifies the clause: Her dog is the one (that is wearing the bright pink collar).
girl
The adjective clause is in the parenthesis what is the word that modifies the clause: I gave the assignment to the girl (who left class early).
book
The adjective clause is in the parenthesis what is the word that modifies the clause: That book (which was written by John Bunyan) is my favorite to read.
one
The adjective clause is in the parenthesis what is the word that modifies the clause: The red bicycle is the one (that Blake really wanted).
student
The adjective clause is in the parenthesis what is the word that modifies the clause: The student (who won the contest) appeared happy.
Kallee
The adjective phrase is in the parenthesis what is the word that modifies the phrase: (Running down the field), Kallee passed two defenders.
pie
The adjective phrase is in the parenthesis what is the word that modifies the phrase: First prize went to the cherry pie (baked by my grandmother).
box
The adjective phrase is in the parenthesis what is the word that modifies the phrase: The box (by the door) just arrived this morning.
kangaroo
The adjective phrase is in the parenthesis what is the word that modifies the phrase: The next exhibit was a kangaroo (with her joeys).
children
The adjective phrase is in the parenthesis what is the word that modifies the phrase: We waved at the children (on the train).
beautiful (adjective) painting (word modified)
Write the adjective and the word it modifies: A beautiful painting hung above the fireplace.
difficult (adjective) assignment (word modified)
Write the adjective and the word it modifies: Corban completed the difficult assignment.
Seven (adjective) students (word modified)
Write the adjective and the word it modifies: Seven students volunteered to help today.
Ten (adjective) puppies (word modified)
Write the adjective and the word it modifies: Ten puppies were registered for the contest.
Grandma's (adjective) recipe (word modifed)
Write the adjective and the word it modifies: They decidee to use Grandma's recipe for the lasagna.
has
Write the correct word: Either the coaches or the janitor (has, have) the responsibility of locking up after the game.
us
Write the correct word: Grandma and Grandpa sent (we, us) grandkids money for our school fundraiser.
doesn't
Write the correct word: He (don't, doesn't) want us to plan a surprise party.
were
Write the correct word: Many of the books (was, were) donated to the library.
us
Write the correct word: Mom gave (we, us) a list of chores to finish.
was
Write the correct word: Most of the cake (was, were) gone by the end of the party.
I
Write the correct word: Robert and (I, me) visited Old Faithful Geyser during our vacation.
is
Write the correct word: Sixteen dollars (is, are) a good price for that blouse.
he
Write the correct word: The class officers were Mark, Lauren, and (he, him).
him
Write the correct word: The first place prize was awarded to (he, him).
The contestant who gave the speech appeared confident.
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Walking home, Marcus whistled a tune.
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