Grammar Final (and Some Examples, Too!)

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Is the following a run-on, a fragment, or a sentence? Got out because Luke nailed me in the leg.

fragment

Identify the tense of the capitalized verb. Hopefully, I WILL HAVE WATCHED "Antman and Wasp" a week after it comes out.

future perfect

If Lukas (had, had of) thrown the ball a little softer, he would have missed Jacob entirely.

had

Fedexis (had better, better) share her pretzel with me!

had better

That history group (had better, better) come up with an idea (between, among) the four of them!

had better; among

Everyone should have (his, their) turn to see a platypus.

his

Ashlynn was (inferring, implying) that she got an A+ on her vocabulary final.

implying

Identify the capitalized part of speech. Michaela threw MRS. SANO the soft fluffy ball.

indirect object

I think we should (imply, infer) never to give Emalee a whole container of frosting again.

infer

Identify the capitalized part of speech. NO! Don't eat that (formerly delicious) gummy bear off the floor, Lukas!

interjection

Emalee (lied, laid) the bloody knife and the body in the hole she had dug.

laid

Fedexis can (makes, make) really funny faces sometimes.

make

Is this capitalization correct? My bike's rear tire now has a refill of Slime Sealant, thanks to Michaela's dad.

no

Is this capitalization correct? We have just finished "the Prince and the Pauper" by Mark Twain for English class.

no

Identify if the capitalized phrase or clause is a noun, adjective, or adverb. WHOEVER BUYS ME GUMMY BEARS is immediately my favorite person for the day. =)

noun

Identify if the capitalized phrase or clause is a noun, adjective, or adverb. When Luke gets really competitive, he destroys WHATEVER IS IN HIS PATH.

noun

Identify the capitalized word as a noun, adjective, or pronoun. The donuts that JEREMY will bring tomorrow will taste really good.

noun

A semicolon (;) and a colon (:) both go (inside, outside) of a closing quotation mark.

outside

Identify the tense of the capitalized verb. Michaela was so happy that she HAD PASSED the grammar final with flying colors.

past perfect

Identify the capitalized part of speech. Nina is very FAST when she runs the Rat Race course.

predicate adjective

Identify the capitalized part of speech. It is Glad's JOB to play guitar for the graduation song.

predicate nominative

Identify the capitalized part of speech. Karley passed the ball TO Drew, who hit Xavier with it.

preposition

Identify the tense of the capitalized verb. Never trust anyone who GIVES out free candy (except Ms. Waltz, of course).

present

Identify the tense of the capitalized verb. Ms. Waltz IS always GIVING out free candy.

present progressive

Identify the capitalized word as a noun, adjective, or pronoun. Drew, that lunchbox is HIS!

pronoun

Is the following a run-on, a fragment, or a sentence? Everybody wanted Drew on their dodgeball team he is a really good player.

run-on

Is the following a run-on, a fragment, or a sentence? Jacob wants to move to Colorado when he gets older.

sentence

Identify the capitalized part of speech. My cute little dog MOXIE is staring at me as I am writing this sentence right now.

subject

An adverb clause is introduced by a ____________________. (2 words)

subordinating conjuction

T / F - An indirect object always comes before a direct object and tells to what, to whom, for what, or for whom.

true

T / F - In the passive voice, the subject of the sentence is receiving the action.

true

T / F - The case of a pronoun in a subordinating clause is determined by the pronoun's function in the clause.

true

Identify the capitalized part of speech. Jeremy chucked the ball as hard as he could and NAILED Luke right in the stomach.

verb

Bridgette and Jared (were, was) really fastest mile runners today.

were

In the term "Coastal Christian __chool", would you capitalize the "s" in school or not?

yes

Is this capitalization correct? McDonald's Grand Mac is as big as a football (not really).

yes

Is this capitalization correct? There is a Taco Bell on Grand Avenue.

yes

Just (accept, except) my gift of gummy bears and eat them!

accept

Identify if the capitalized phrase or clause is a noun, adjective, or adverb. Five million dollars IN AMERICAN CURRENCY was awarded to Bridgette for her winning essay.

adjective

Identify if the capitalized phrase or clause is a noun, adjective, or adverb. The water bottles TO BE KNOCKED OVER are a slim target, but Lukas hit one of them.

adjective

Identify the capitalized word as a noun, adjective, or pronoun. HIS pencil was broken by the time the car had rolled past.

adjective

Identify the capitalized word as a noun, adjective, or pronoun. Luke is borrowing MICHAELA'S red pen to correct his grammar.

adjective

Identify the capitalized word as a noun, adjective, or pronoun. THEIR project idea is to study how water moves through pickles that have been buried in sand during a red moon (idk).

adjective

The question "how many?" is a(n) _____________________ question.

adjective

Identify if the capitalized phrase or clause is a noun, adjective, or adverb. Jeremy will give you a high-five IF YOU GIVE HIM TWENTY-ONE BAZILLION DOLLARS.

adverb

The snack shack's profits on Skittles (amounted to, amounted up to) $13,869,441.28 this year.

amounted to

"A.D." goes (before, after) a year. (Example: 200 A.D. or A.D. 200)

before

I sat (besides, beside) Drew in Bible class.

beside

Everyone in the class (beside, besides) Morgan was at school a month ago.

besides

I will divide my 67-pound bag of gummy bears (between, among) the two of us.

between

Identify the capitalized part of speech. Morgan forgot his fishing bait on a fishing trip AND had to buy some at a local store.

conjuction

Identify the capitalized part of speech. The dodgeballs really don't hurt when you get hit, KEGAN!

direct address

Where is the thirteenth (dodgeball at, dodgeball)?

dodgeball

I just (doesn't, don't) know how to play football.

don't


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