Quiz Prep 3 Unit 4
The hummingbird was green and red.
Subject-Linking Verb-Predicate Adjective
Jennifer is a nurse.
Subject-Linking Verb-Predicate noun
Kelly and Jack jumped into the water and swam across the lake.
Subject-Verb
Jill bought a new dress for the party.
Subject-Verb-Direct Object
Interrogative
A sentence that asks a question
Imperative
A sentence that issues a command or request
Infection
Change in pitch while speaking
Ambiguity
Confusion
Connotation
Emotional overtone of a word
Direct Object (DO)
Noun that follows a verb and answers question whom or what
Indirect Object (IO)
Noun that indicates to whom or for whom something is done
Subject
Who or what does the action or being in a sentence
Spelling Punctuation Meaning
You proofread in order to check __________.
Declarative
A sentence that makes a statement
Exclamatory
A sentence that shows strong emotion
Pronunciation
A way of saying a word
Antonym
A word of opposite meaning
Sentence
Expresses a complete thought
Accent
Spoken stress, or emphasis, on a word part
Denotation
The dictionary meaning of a word
Comma Question Mark Colon Semicolon
Type the names of the other punctuation marks in the boxes.
Mr. Dean, our friend, went home.
Which sentence below uses commas correctly?
When she received her award, she burst into tears
Which sentence below uses commas correctly?
Punctuation
Way of indicating end of a sentence or phrase
Synonyms
What relationship do these words have? accent/stress
Synonyms
What relationship do these words have? communicate/talk
Antonyms
What relationship do these words have? conversation/silence
Antonyms
What relationship do these words have? difficult/easy
Synonyms
What relationship do these words have? important/essential
Synonyms
What relationship do these words have? pause/wait
Mrs. Jackson gave Susan a sweater.
Subject-Verb-Indirect Object-Direct Object
Verb
A word that expresses action or being
Synonym
A word with similar meaning
"I need to see your license," the policeman said.
Which sentence below uses commas correctly?
Antonyms
What relationship do these words have? statement/question
Antonyms
What relationship do these words have? ridiculous/serious