Daily 5 Week 2
  • 1. Choose the correct homophone.

    My (too, to, two) dogs are named Chloe and Maggie.
A) too
B) to
C) two
  • 2. Simile or metaphor?

    The weather is hot like the desert.
A) metaphor
B) simile
  • 3. Chose the answer that has the adjectives in the correct order.

    We were scared when the __________ _________ dog barked at us.
A) big black
B) red fat
C) black big
D) angry two
  • 4. Chose the sentences that uses a coordinating conjunction to combine and create a compound sentence.

    for • and • nor • but • or • yet • so

    I was lost in the city. A man gave me directions.
A) I was lost in the city for the man gave me directions.
B) I was lost in the city, for the man gave me directions.
C) I was lost in the city, so the man gave me directions.
D) I was lost in the city so the man gave me directions.
  • 5. Chose the words that is not spelled correctly.
A) wonce
B) wonderful
C) name
D) place
  • 6. Chose the prepositional phrase.

    Our family photo albums is on the shelf.
A) on the shelf
B) our family
C) photo albums
D) is on
  • 7. Complete the sentence with the correct relative pronoun and/or relative adverb.

    We walked past the hospital in _______ I was born.
A) where
B) which
C) who
D) why
  • 8. Chose the correct progressive verb tense for am working.

    Right now I am working hard.
A) present progressive
B) future progressive
C) past progressive
  • 9. Chose the sentence that uses capitalization.

    during the class trip to mexico, miss yetter fell flat on her face
A) during the class trip to mexico, miss yetter fell flat on her face
B) During the class trip to Mexico, Miss Yetter fell flat on her face!
C) During the class trip to mexico, Miss Yetter fell flat on her face!
D) During the class trip to mexico, Miss yetter fell flat on her face!
  • 10. Chose the correct way to write a possessive noun.

    the shoe of the girl
A) the shoe of the girl
B) shoe's girl
C) girls shoe
D) girl's shoe
  • 11. Choose the definition that matches the word used in the sentence below.

    grasp
    1. v. To take hold of something tightly with the hands
    2. v. To understand something

    After I met with my tutor, I started to grasp long division.
A) v. To take hold of something tightly with the hands
B) v. To understand something
  • 12. Chose the base word for reapplying.
A) re
B) apply
C) ing
  • 13. Chose the prefix for reapplying.
A) re
B) apply
C) ing
  • 14. Many people are surprised to find that many insects are considered not only edible, but also
    delicious.

    The word edible mean:
A) not safe to eat
B) dangerous
C) safe to eat
  • 15. Choose the synonym for starve.
A) angry
B) excited
C) full
D) hungry
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