Friday, October 26, 2012

Grammar Quiz/Test



Grammar Quiz
100 points
Fill in the blank (1 point/ space):

1.       The “equation” for a sentence is ___________ + ______________ + ________________ .
2.       A sentence must also begin with a ______________   _______________ and have an ending _______________________ .
3.       A ____________________ sentence is two or more sentences improperly joined by wrong punctuation, no punctuation, or some conjunction that needs help from some kind of punctuation.
4.       Two main clauses can be joined with a comma and a ______________ conjunction.
5.       List the 8 parts of speech:

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6.       A _________________ is an action word, state of being word, linking word, or group of words that is the action or the link to the subject of the sentence.
7.       When the subject performs the action of the sentence, the verb is ___________________.
8.       When the action of the sentence is performed by the object, the verb is _______________.
9.       Words or phrases that name a person, place, or thing are called ____________________.
10.   List the functions that a noun may perform:

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11.    A _______________ is a word used in place of a noun.  An _______________ is a word or group of words to which a pronoun refers.
12.    An _______________ is a word, phrase, or clause that modifies (changes, limits, describes, transforms, qualifies) a noun or pronoun.
13.     Adjectives answer the following questions:

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14.   An _______________ is a word, phrase, or clause that modifies (changes, limits, describes, transforms, qualifies) a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.
15.   Adverbs answer the following questions: 

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16.   A word or words used to join other words, phrases, or clauses is a ___________________  .
17.   List the coordinating conjunctions:
_______________      _______________      _______________      _______________ 
_______________      _______________      _______________       
18.   _______________  means “time” and refers to the time shown by the verb. 

In the following sentences, fix the ones that are incorrect (3 points/sentence). 
19.   Because F. Scott Fitzgerald had to return the publisher’s advance for The Great Gatsby.


20.   Angie Park, strolling down Madison Avenue, near the exclusive store where she used to shop.


21.   While Brett served as a lookout and Matt rifled the teacher’s desk looking for the answers to the test.

22.   Steve Park built a house in Buffalo Bay before he built that house he had lived in Queens.
Phrases and Clauses
Fill in the blanks (1 point/space).

23.   A group of words without a subject and verb that is used as a part of speech is a _____________.
24.   Prepositional phrases are made up of a _____________ and an __________________________, and they can be used as _____________ or _____________.
25.   Participial phrases function as _____________ and contain a present or past participle.
26.   The verbal phrase that functions as a noun is a _____________ phrase and is made up of the present participle and ends in _____________.
27.   An _____________ phrase is always a noun and usually follows immediately after a noun.  It renames the noun that precedes it.
28.   When you have _____________  (nonessential) elements in a sentence, set them off with commas.
29.   If the information is essential to the meaning of the sentence, you have a _____________  phrase or clause, and you do not use commas.
30.   ________________ clause, _______________________ clause, and _________________ are synonymous for groups of words that can stand by themselves.
31.   Clauses that cannot stand by themselves and need to attach themselves to other words, phrases, or independent clauses are called either _______________ or _______________.

Prepositional Phrases
In the following sentences, put each of the prepositional phrases in parentheses and decide whether they are adjective or adverb phrases (12 phrases, total).

32.   Behind the elm tree near the theater, Jeremy discovered a purse filled with money.

33.   Throughout her college career, Marcus dazzled his professors with his accomplishments.

34.   During the exhibition at the local school, certain ruffians scattered litter all over the parking lot.

35.   Whenever I think about my writing classes, I go into a frenzy of fear that I will never be able to write well for my teacher.


Phrases
The following sentences contain a variety of clauses.  Surround each clause in the sentences below with parentheses. (1 point/sentence)

36.   Whatever Lola wants, Lola gets.

37.   Before he enlisted in the Marines, Bill hunted wild boar in Australia.

38.   Whenever Jill and Craig go on a long trip, they each take a bag of books and a bag of snacks.


Verbs
Mark the following sentences as A (Active) or P (Passive). (1 point/sentence)

39.   Julius Caesar was written by William Shakespeare.  ______
40.   The case of the stolen car was investigated by the police.  ______
41.   Joan baked an incredible chocolate cake.  ______
42.   Julie warned her sister about being sassy to their mother.  ______
43.   Kelly was encouraged by her friends to go to college.  ______

Indicate whether the verbs in the following sentences are present, past, or future (1 point/sentence)
44.   I see my neighbor every day.  _____________
45.   If you go to the park, you will see the game.  _____________
46.   When I was a child, I saw Cinderella in the theater.  _____________
47.   Jackie will drive his car to the concert.  _____________
48.   I thought about the concert all day long.  _____________

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