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Title: Nouns Review


1
Nouns Review
  • Choose the answers that correctly identify the
    kind of noun boldfaced in each sentence.

2
The judge shows leniency when dealing with
first-time offenders.
  • concrete
  • abstract
  • collective
  • compound
  • common
  • proper
  • singular
  • plural
  • possessive

3
The judge shows leniency when dealing with
first-time offenders.
  • concrete
  • abstract
  • collective
  • compound
  • common
  • proper
  • singular
  • plural
  • possessive

4
The leaves on the maple tree change to a bright
red every autumn.
  • concrete
  • abstract
  • collective
  • compound
  • common
  • proper
  • singular
  • plural
  • possessive

5
The leaves on the maple tree change to a bright
red every autumn.
  • concrete
  • abstract
  • collective
  • compound
  • common
  • proper
  • singular
  • plural
  • possessive

6
The marching band lined up along the fifty-yard
line.
  • concrete
  • abstract
  • collective
  • compound
  • common
  • proper
  • singular
  • plural
  • possessive

7
The marching band lined up along the fifty-yard
line.
  • concrete
  • abstract
  • collective
  • compound
  • common
  • proper
  • singular
  • plural
  • possessive

8
The Gateway Arch is located in St. Louis,
Missouri.
  • concrete
  • abstract
  • collective
  • compound
  • common
  • proper
  • singular
  • plural
  • possessive

9
The Gateway Arch is located in St. Louis,
Missouri.
  • concrete
  • abstract
  • collective
  • compound
  • common
  • proper
  • singular
  • plural
  • possessive

10
Mrs. Jackson cooked hot dogs on the backyard
grill.
  • concrete
  • abstract
  • collective
  • compound
  • common
  • proper
  • singular
  • plural
  • possessive

11
Mrs. Jackson cooked hot dogs on the backyard
grill.
  • concrete
  • abstract
  • collective
  • compound
  • common
  • proper
  • singular
  • plural
  • possessive

12
The artists finest work is on display at the
museum.
  • concrete
  • abstract
  • collective
  • compound
  • common
  • proper
  • singular
  • plural
  • possessive

13
The artists finest work is on display at the
museum.
  • concrete
  • abstract
  • collective
  • compound
  • common
  • proper
  • singular
  • plural
  • possessive

14
Pronouns
  • Choose the answer that correctly identifies the
    type of pronoun boldfaced in each sentence.

15
Its not the snow its winter itself I dont
like.
  • personal
  • possessive
  • reflexive
  • intensive
  • demonstrative
  • relative
  • interrogative
  • indefinite

16
Its not the snow its winter itself I dont
like.
  • personal
  • possessive
  • reflexive
  • intensive
  • demonstrative
  • relative
  • interrogative
  • indefinite

17
Make yourself useful do the dishes, please!
  • personal
  • possessive
  • reflexive
  • intensive
  • demonstrative
  • relative
  • interrogative
  • indefinite

18
Make yourself useful do the dishes, please!
  • personal
  • possessive
  • reflexive
  • intensive
  • demonstrative
  • relative
  • interrogative
  • indefinite

19
Who wants ice cream?
  • personal
  • possessive
  • reflexive
  • intensive
  • demonstrative
  • relative
  • interrogative
  • indefinite

20
Who wants ice cream?
  • personal
  • possessive
  • reflexive
  • intensive
  • demonstrative
  • relative
  • interrogative
  • indefinite

21
Return the book to its correct place on the
shelf, please.
  • personal
  • possessive
  • reflexive
  • intensive
  • demonstrative
  • relative
  • interrogative
  • indefinite

22
Return the book to its correct place on the
shelf, please.
  • personal
  • possessive
  • reflexive
  • intensive
  • demonstrative
  • relative
  • interrogative
  • indefinite

23
Tim made sure that he read the directions
carefully.
  • personal
  • possessive
  • reflexive
  • intensive
  • demonstrative
  • relative
  • interrogative
  • indefinite

24
Tim made sure that he read the directions
carefully.
  • personal
  • possessive
  • reflexive
  • intensive
  • demonstrative
  • relative
  • interrogative
  • indefinite

25
This is my favorite time of year.
  • personal
  • possessive
  • reflexive
  • intensive
  • demonstrative
  • relative
  • interrogative
  • indefinite

26
This is my favorite time of year.
  • personal
  • possessive
  • reflexive
  • intensive
  • demonstrative
  • relative
  • interrogative
  • indefinite

27
Has someone already asked you to the dance?
  • personal
  • possessive
  • reflexive
  • intensive
  • demonstrative
  • relative
  • interrogative
  • indefinite

28
Has someone already asked you to the dance?
  • personal
  • possessive
  • reflexive
  • intensive
  • demonstrative
  • relative
  • interrogative
  • indefinite

29
The cat that has a patch of white on its chest is
my favorite.
  • personal
  • possessive
  • reflexive
  • intensive
  • demonstrative
  • relative
  • interrogative
  • indefinite

30
The cat that has a patch of white on its chest is
my favorite.
  • personal
  • possessive
  • reflexive
  • intensive
  • demonstrative
  • relative
  • interrogative
  • indefinite

31
Verbs
  • Indicate whether the underlined verb is action,
    linking, or helping

32
The chef tastes the sauce.
  • Transitive Action
  • Intransitive Action
  • Linking
  • Helping

33
The chef tastes the sauce.
  • Transitive Action
  • Intransitive Action
  • Linking
  • Helping

34
The driver turned around the corner carefully.
  • Transitive Action
  • Intransitive Action
  • Linking
  • Helping

35
The driver turned around the corner carefully.
  • Transitive Action
  • Intransitive Action
  • Linking
  • Helping

36
I felt refreshed after my catnap.
  • Transitive Action
  • Intransitive Action
  • Linking
  • Helping

37
I felt refreshed after my catnap.
  • Transitive Action
  • Intransitive Action
  • Linking
  • Helping

38
The runner does not seem winded.
  • Transitive Action
  • Intransitive Action
  • Linking
  • Helping

39
The runner does not seem winded.
  • Transitive Action
  • Intransitive Action
  • Linking
  • Helping

40
They may spend days looking for a shallow place.
  • Transitive Action
  • Intransitive Action
  • Linking
  • Helping

41
They may spend days looking for a shallow place.
  • Transitive Action
  • Intransitive Action
  • Linking
  • Helping

42
Adjectives and Adverbs
  • Determine whether the boldfaced word is an
    adjective or adverb.

43
Our library seldom allows renewal of books on the
best-seller list.
  • adjective
  • adverb

44
Our library seldom allows renewal of books on the
best-seller list.
  • adjective
  • adverb

45
For his age and size, Max is an unusually good
running back.
  • adjective
  • adverb

46
For his age and size, Max is an unusually good
running back.
  • adjective
  • adverb

47
For his age and size, Max is an unusually good
running back.
  • adjective
  • adverb

48
For his age and size, Max is an unusually good
running back.
  • adjective
  • adverb

49
Mrs. Jones eagerly drinks her first large cup of
coffee early in the morning.
  • adjective
  • adverb

50
Mrs. Jones eagerly drinks her first large cup of
coffee early in the morning.
  • adjective
  • adverb

51
Mrs. Jones eagerly drinks her first large cup of
coffee early in the morning.
  • adjective
  • adverb

52
Mrs. Jones eagerly drinks her first large cup of
coffee early in the morning.
  • adjective
  • adverb

53
Mrs. Jones eagerly drinks her first large cup of
coffee early in the morning.
  • adjective
  • adverb

54
Mrs. Jones eagerly drinks her first large cup of
coffee early in the morning.
  • adjective
  • adverb

55
Prepositions
  • Correctly determine the object of the preposition
    in each sentence.

56
We carried the packages into the house.
57
We carried the packages into the house.
58
I was glad to have finally arrived at my friends
house.
59
I was glad to have finally arrived at my friends
house.
60
This gift from you means a great deal.
61
This gift from you means a great deal.
62
In addition to apples, I brought some peaches.
63
In addition to apples, I brought some peaches.
64
Please do not talk during the test, or you will
earn a zero.
65
Please do not talk during the test, or you will
earn a zero.
66
Conjunctions and Interjections
  • Choose the answer that correctly identifies the
    boldfaced word in each sentence.

67
Both Kevin and Jen are working on the ticket
committee.
  • Coordinating conjunction
  • Correlative conjunction
  • Subordinating conjunction
  • Conjunctive adverb
  • Interjection

68
Both Kevin and Jen are working on the ticket
committee.
  • Coordinating conjunction
  • Correlative conjunction
  • Subordinating conjunction
  • Conjunctive adverb
  • Interjection

69
As soon as he heard about the sale, he rushed to
the store.
  • Coordinating conjunction
  • Correlative conjunction
  • Subordinating conjunction
  • Conjunctive adverb
  • Interjection

70
As soon as he heard about the sale, he rushed to
the store.
  • Coordinating conjunction
  • Correlative conjunction
  • Subordinating conjunction
  • Conjunctive adverb
  • Interjection

71
Ouch! I pinched my finger in the door!
  • Coordinating conjunction
  • Correlative conjunction
  • Subordinating conjunction
  • Conjunctive adverb
  • Interjection

72
Ouch! I pinched my finger in the door!
  • Coordinating conjunction
  • Correlative conjunction
  • Subordinating conjunction
  • Conjunctive adverb
  • Interjection

73
Will you please set the table for dinner while I
finish the salad?
  • Coordinating conjunction
  • Correlative conjunction
  • Subordinating conjunction
  • Conjunctive adverb
  • Interjection

74
Will you please set the table for dinner while I
finish the salad?
  • Coordinating conjunction
  • Correlative conjunction
  • Subordinating conjunction
  • Conjunctive adverb
  • Interjection

75
I wanted to go to the movie consequently, I had
to finish my homework first.
  • Coordinating conjunction
  • Correlative conjunction
  • Subordinating conjunction
  • Conjunctive adverb
  • Interjection

76
I wanted to go to the movie consequently, I had
to finish my homework first.
  • Coordinating conjunction
  • Correlative conjunction
  • Subordinating conjunction
  • Conjunctive adverb
  • Interjection

77
The town has cleaned up the park, so it is now a
safe place to play.
  • Coordinating conjunction
  • Correlative conjunction
  • Subordinating conjunction
  • Conjunctive adverb
  • Interjection

78
The town has cleaned up the park, so it is now a
safe place to play.
  • Coordinating conjunction
  • Correlative conjunction
  • Subordinating conjunction
  • Conjunctive adverb
  • Interjection

79
We have to get milk at the store also, we need
butter.
  • Coordinating conjunction
  • Correlative conjunction
  • Subordinating conjunction
  • Conjunctive adverb
  • Interjection

80
We have to get milk at the store also, we need
butter.
  • Coordinating conjunction
  • Correlative conjunction
  • Subordinating conjunction
  • Conjunctive adverb
  • Interjection

81
I did well on the quiz, for I studied very hard.
  • Coordinating conjunction
  • Correlative conjunction
  • Subordinating conjunction
  • Conjunctive adverb
  • Interjection

82
I did well on the quiz, for I studied very hard.
  • Coordinating conjunction
  • Correlative conjunction
  • Subordinating conjunction
  • Conjunctive adverb
  • Interjection

83
Well, I guess I should try harder next time.
  • Coordinating conjunction
  • Correlative conjunction
  • Subordinating conjunction
  • Conjunctive adverb
  • Interjection

84
Well, I guess I should try harder next time.
  • Coordinating conjunction
  • Correlative conjunction
  • Subordinating conjunction
  • Conjunctive adverb
  • Interjection

85
Your choice is between whether to see the action
movie or the comedy.
  • Coordinating conjunction
  • Correlative conjunction
  • Subordinating conjunction
  • Conjunctive adverb
  • Interjection

86
Your choice is between whether to see the action
movie or the comedy.
  • Coordinating conjunction
  • Correlative conjunction
  • Subordinating conjunction
  • Conjunctive adverb
  • Interjection
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