Grammar: Chapter 12 Test
Fill in the blank: A(n) blank is a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and some othe word in the sentence.
Preposition
What is the most common linking verb?
Be
Identify the linking verb in this sentence: The seeds of a watermelon become the source of a new crop.
Become
Identify the conjunction: Rabbits are born blind, but hares can see at birth.
But
What adverbs answer the question How?
Clearly, easily, quietly, slowly
What part of speech joins words or groups of words?
Conjunction
What type of pronoun are these? This, that, these, those
Demonstrative pronouns
Identify the adverb in this sentence: In 1815 a small boy excitedly reported the discovery of gold in Georgia.
Excitedly
What type of pronoun are these? Anybody, each, either, none, someone, one, etc.
Indefinite pronouns
Fill in the blank: A(n) blank is an exclamatory word that expresses strong emotion. A(n) blank has no grammatical relationship to the rest of the sentence.
Interjection
What part of speech shows strong feeling?
Interjection
What type of pronoun are these? Who Whom What Which Whose
Interrogative pronouns
Identify the prepositional phrases in this sentence: The float was divided into compartments and filled with gasoline.
Into compartments With gasoline
Identify the linking verb in this sentence: The watermelon is native to Africa.
Is
What is the action verb in this sentence? Mix the ingredients slowly.
Mix
Identify the adverb in this sentence: Many Cherokees can never forget the harsh treatment suffered by their ancestors.
Never
What adverbs answer the question How often?
Never, always, often, seldom
Is the word in parentheses used as a preposition or an adverb? A man with a pistol (in) his hand answered the door.
Preposition
What adverbs answer the question To what extent?
Very, too, almost, so, really
What questions do adverbs answer?
Where? When? How? How often? To what extent?
Identify the helping verbs in these sentences: Have you ever visited Redwood National Park? Redwoods are classified with giant sequoias. Accordian to some experts, all of the forests outside the park will have disappeared by the 1990s.
Have Are Will
Fill in the blank: A(n) blank helps the main verb to express action or make a statement.
Helping verb
Fill in the blank: Here is a list of words commonly used as blank. Am, is, are, was, were, be, been, has, have, had, do, does, may, might, must, can, could, shall, should, will, would
Helping verbs
What adverbs answer the question Where?
Here, there, away, up, inside
Identify the adverb in this sentence: How did you spend your vacation?
How
What type of pronoun are these? I, me, mine You, your, yours He, him, his She, her, hers It, its We, us, our, ours They, them, their, theirs
Personal pronouns
Identify the preposition in this sentence: The plane flew through the thick clouds.
Through
Fill in the blank: A(n) blank is a word that expresses action or otherwise helps to make a statement.
Verb
What part of speech shows action or helps to make a statement?
Verb
Identify the parts of speech of the words in parentheses in the following sentences: Levi Strauss (is) a (familiar) name in the outdoor clothing business. In 1853 (he) sailed to (California).
Verb Adjective Pronoun Noun
Fill in the blank: Blank may be used as a conjunction or as a preposition.
For
What are these words? Am, is, are, was, were, has been, have been, had been, will be, shall be, may be, might be, can be, should be, would have been
Forms of be
What part of speech names?
Noun
What part of speech takes the place of a noun?
Pronoun
Is the verb in this sentence a linking verb or action verb? Amy looked through the telescope.
Action
Fill in the blank: A(n) blank is a veb that expresses mental or physical action.
Action verb
What part of speech modifies a noun or pronoun?
Adjective
Fill in the blank: A(n) blank is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.
Adverb
Is the word in parentheses used as a preposition or an adverb? He went (inside) and was amazed by the richness of the home.
Adverb
Is the word in parentheses used as a preposition or an adverb? The woman rode (off).
Adverb
What part of speech modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb!
Adverb
Identify the part of speech of the words in parentheses: Have you ever walked (away) into the wilderness (with) a pack on your back and (camped) under the stars?
Adverb Preposition Verb
Identify the interjection: Aha! I know the trick.
Aha
Identify the conjunction: Listened to the code and repeated it accurately
And
What are the coordinating conjunctions?
And, but, or, nor, for, yet
What is the action verb in this sentence? For a science project, Elena built a sundial.
Built
Identify the conjunction in this sentence and say whether it is correlative or coordinating: I want to go to the concert, but I don't have the money.
But Coordinating
Fill in the blank: A(n) blank is a word that joins words or groups of words.
Conjunction
Fill in the blanks: There are three types of conjunctions: blank, blank, and blank.
Coordinating Correlative Subordinating
What are the correlative conjunctions?
Either . . . Or Neither . . . Nor Both . . . And Not only . . . But also
What are three types of pronouns?
Indefinite, interrogative, demonstrative
Is the verb in this sentence a linking verb or action verb? We all felt excited before the experiment.
Linking
Fill in the blank: A(n) blank is a verb that does not show action but connects the subject with a word in the predicate.
Linking verb
Fill in the blank: The following verbs are also commonly used as blank. Appear, become, feel, grow, look, remain, seem, smell, sound, stay, taste
Linking verbs
Fill in the blank: The word blank is nearly always used as an adverb to modify a verb.
Not
Identify the prepositional phrases in this sentence: William Beebe descended to a depth of 3,028 feet.
To a depth Of 3,028 feet
Identify the conjunction in this sentence and say whether it is correlative or coordinating: Our class is recycling not only newspapers but also aluminum cans.
Not only . . . But also Correlative
What adverbs answer the question When?
Now, then, later, soon
Fill in the blank: The preposition never stands alone in a sentence. It is used with a noun or pronoun called the blank of the preposition.
Object
Identify the interjection: Oops! The glass slipped.
Oops
Identify the conjunction: Rain or snow
Or
Identify the interjection: Ouch! That hurts!
Ouch
What type of pronoun are these? My, mind Your, your His Her, hers Its Our, ours Their, theirs
Possessive pronouns
Is the word in parentheses used as a preposition or an adverb? The woman got (off) her horse.
Preposition
What part of speech relates a noun or a pronoun to another word?
Preposition
Fill in the blank: The following words are commonly used as blank. Aboard, above, after, along, around, about, across, against, among, at, before, behind, below, beneath, beside, between, beyond, by, down, during, except, for, from, in, into, like, of, off, on, over, past, since, through, throughout, to, toward, under, underneath, until, up, upon, with, within, without
Prepositions