A) Imperative B) Interrogative C) None of the above D) Declarative E) Exclamatory
A) Imperative B) Interrogative C) None of the above D) Exclamatory E) Declarative
A) Lets buy the ingredients we need to make a salad. B) lets buy the ingredients we need to make a tossed salad C) Let's buy the ingredients we need to make a tossed salad D) None of the above E) Let's buy the ingredients we need to make a tossed salad.
A) How do you like our tossed salad? B) None of the above C) How do you like our tossed salad D) how do you like our tossed salad? E) How do you like our tossed salad.
A) Predicate B) Subject
A) Subject B) Predicate
A) Predicate B) Subject
A) Subject B) Predicate
A) My brother goes to Valley High School, and he is involved in many activities. B) Both sentences are correct. C) My brother goes to Valley High School, he is involved in many activities.
A) Some people love football, and others can't stand it. B) Some people love football; others can't stand it. C) All sentences are correct. D) Some people love football. Others can't stand it.
A) Demetrius plays in the school band. Demetrius sings in the choir. B) Demetrius plays in the school band and sings in the choir. C) Demetrius plays in the school band; Demetrius sings in the choir.
A) The Maya developed a written language, while the Inca did not. B) All of the sentences are correct. C) None of the sentences are correct. D) The Maya developed a written language, yet the Inca did not. E) The Maya developed a written language, but the Inca did not.
A) Independent B) Dependent C) None of the above
A) Dependent B) Independent
A) we usually choose a comedy. B) There is no dependent clause. C) When I go to a movie with friends, D) The entire sentence is a dependent clause.
A) Although I like sports and snow. I have never learned to ski. B) Although I like sports and snow I have never learned to ski. C) Although I like sports and snow, I have never learned to ski. D) Although I like sports and snow; I have never learned to ski.
A) Scientists study wildlife in order to protect it. The cheetah is an example. B) Scientists study wildlife in order to protect it, the cheetah is an example. C) Scientists study wildlife in order to protect it the cheetah is an example.
A) Popi's English is perfect, and he still speaks with a slight accent. B) Popi's English is perfect, or he still speaks with a slight English accent. C) Popi's English is perfect, because he still speaks with a slight accent. D) Popi's English is perfect, but he still speaks with a slight accent.
A) Correct B) Run-On Sentence
A) Correct B) Run-on Sentence
A) Memories B) Childhood C) Grandmother D) Imagination
A) Friend B) United States C) Albert Einstin D) Gabriella
A) Coats B) Leaves C) Thieves D) Scarfs
A) Dishes B) Friends C) Storys D) Shelves
A) Sheeps B) Dogs C) Potatoes D) Tomatoes
A) Men B) Boys C) Womens D) Women
A) They could see several dolphins fins across the water. B) They could see several dolphins's fins across the water. C) None of these is correct. D) They could see several dolphin's fins across the water. E) They could see several dolphins' fins across the water.
A) Soon, peoples's excitement showed in their faces. B) Soon, peoples excitement showed in their faces. C) None of these is correct. D) Soon, peoples' excitement showed in their faces. E) Soon, people's excitement showed in their faces.
A) The boat's captain warned the passengers on the boat to wear life jackets. B) None of these is correct. C) The boats' captain warned the passengers on the boat to wear life jackets. D) The boats captain warned the passengers on the boat to wear life jackets. E) The boats's captain warned the passengers on the boat to wear their life jackets.
A) The childrens's homework was in their bookbags. B) The childrens' homework was in their bookbags. C) The childrens homework was in their bookbags. D) None of these is correct. E) The children's homework was in their bookbags.
A) I've studied snakes for a long time. B) None of these is correct. C) The snake I like best, the king cobra, is very dangerous. D) My three favorite snakes are the rattlesnake, the king cobra, and the mamba. E) The king cobra is known for being very dangerous.
A) The coral snake is not aggressive, but its bite is deadly. B) None of these answers is correct. C) Herpetology, the study of snakes and other reptiles, is my favorite subject. D) Rattlesnakes are venomous, but their bites are rarely fatal to humans. E) Cottonmouths are often confused with copperheads.
A) Indirect Object B) Action Verb C) Direct Object
A) Action Verb B) Indirect Object C) Direct Object
A) Action Verb B) Indirect Object C) Direct Object
A) Action Verb B) Direct Object C) Indirect Object
A) Paul B) is planning C) planning D) surprise
A) turn B) ten C) will turn D) tomorrow
A) has prepared B) Juan C) prepared D) food
A) he B) guests C) week D) invited
A) Linking Verb B) Action Verb
A) Linking Verb B) Action Verb
A) Action Verb B) Linking Verb
A) Action Verb B) Linking Verb
A) Julia seen her best friend yesterday. B) Julia see her best friend yesterday. C) None of these is correct. D) Julia saw her best friend yesterday.
A) Diego cought the ball after I threw it to him. B) Diego caught the ball after I threw it to him. C) Diego catched the ball after I threw it to him. D) Diego caughten the ball after I threw it to him.
A) None of these is correct. B) She began to study for her grammar quiz. C) She begun to study for her grammar quiz. D) She beginned to study for her grammar quiz.
A) She gone to the store to buy some milk for her mother. B) She gon to the store to buy some milk for her mother. C) She went to the store to buy some milk for her mother. D) She goed to the store to buy some milk for her mother.
A) you B) they C) we D) us
A) I B) it C) he D) she
A) her B) your C) they D) them
A) him B) he C) she D) her |