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Grammar Fundamentals
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Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. When noun or pronoun is the subject of the verb
predicate
nominative case
positive adjective
interrogative statement
2. Verb whose past and past participle are formed by adding -ed or -d to the present - E.g. play-played- - like-liked
regular verb
infinitive
imperative
noncountable noun
3. A word that expresses action or a state of being
verb
gerund
personal pronoun
intransitive verb
4. Sentence where independent clauses are joined incorrectly - Comma splice - I ate he slept. (Need semi-colon!)
Run-on sentence
regular verb
Conditional tense/Subjunctive mood
objective case
5. An uncommon construction used to express with exactitude how a verb usage is to be interpreted
subjunctive
helping verbs
subject of the sentence
objective case
6. Verb used as a command
imperative
8 types of pronouns
comma splice
antecedent
7. Tells whom or what the sentence is about - the person place or thing doing the verb
subject
regular verb
object of the preposition
Types of phrases
8. The point of view in which the narrator is a character in the story - using words like I we - and us
antecedent
object complement
second person
first person
9. Phrases - Clauses - Objects (Direct and indirect) - Object of prepositions - Subject - Predicate
intransitive verb
pronoun
participial phase
Parts of sentences
10. Point of view presents the events of the story from a narrator's point of view (he - she - it - they - them - their - her - his - or character's names are used)
independent clause
concrete noun
third person
subject of the sentence
11. A ___________ has one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses.
demonstrative pronoun
Parts of sentences
complex sentence
pronoun reference errors
12. A sentence in which the subject performs the action. (George built this house.)
compound sentence
absolute phase
relative pronoun
active voice sentences
13. An expression that cannot be understood if taken literally (ex- "Get your head out of the clouds").
idiom
adverb
Conditional tense/Subjunctive mood
predicate
14. Used to show the relationship of a noun or pronoun to some other word in the sentence. Examples: in - under - near - behind - to - from - over
active voice sentences
pronoun reference errors
preposition word
dependent clause
15. A noun that is singular in form but refers to a group of people or things
past tense
collective noun
proper pronoun
linking verbs
16. includes all linking verbs and any action verbs that do not take an object; example: My friends CRIED - (his shoulder felt sore... 'sore' is a predicate adjective - not a direct object)
concrete noun
intransitive verb
personal pronoun
pronoun errors
17. The word - phrase - or clause referred to by a pronoun.
subordinating conjunction
second person
antecedent
Sentence functions
18. An adjective used to compare two items; example: Today is HOTTER than yesterday. (Usually uses -er)
gerund
sentence fragment
absolute phase
comparative adjective
19. A verb used to state a fact or ask a question
common noun names
compound sentence
indicative mood
appositive
20. A sentence that asks a question--- "Why do I have to wash my hands ?"
8 types of pronouns
sentence
object of the preposition
interrogative statement
21. Tells what the subject is or does
compound sentence
split infinitive
linking verbs
predicate
22. A sentence with two or more coordinate independent clauses - often joined by one or more conjunctions.
interrogative statement
gerund
compound sentence
exclamatory statement
23. When a noun or pronoun is the direct object - indirect object or object of a preposition
participial phase
dependent clause
objective case
phrase
24. Tells that something will happen in the future; uses WILL with the verb; example: Dena WILL LAUGH at the jokes
preposition word
future tense
concrete noun
indirect object
25. Takes the place of a noun or nouns; they show number and gender; example: singular: I - me - my - mine - you - your - yours - he - him - his - she - her - hers - it - its / plural: we - us - our - ours - you - your - yours - they - them - their - the
personal pronoun
Modifiers
infinitive
simple sentence
26. Prepositions function as ___or ___
indicative mood
adverbs or adjectives
subject
predicate noun
27. Is - seem - are - was - were - be - been - get - stay -become
subjunctive
future tense
adverbs or adjectives
linking verbs
28. Any group of words that is missing either a Subject or a Verb.
predicate adjective
compound sentence
phrase
helping verbs
29. Renames or describes the direct object
helping verbs
object complement
object of the preposition
Conditional tense/Subjunctive mood
30. A ____________ has two or more independent clauses connected with a comma and a coordinating conjunction - or a semi-colon.
predicate
compound sentence
antecedent
helping verbs
31. There are two main types of ______ - pronoun reference - pronoun number singular or plural.
adverbs or adjectives
Ranking order
pronoun errors
subject of the sentence
32. A group of words (usually two) that functions as a single part of speech
adjective
preposition word
noun compound
active voice sentences
33. A person - place - thing - animal - action - or quality
noun
Uses of 'that'
simple sentence
Types of phrases
34. Declaratory - Interrogative - Exclamatory - Imperative
future tense
object
Sentence functions
pronoun errors
35. It is supposed to be absolutely clear who is being referred to by a pronoun. If you cannot tell who a pronoun is referring to it is ambiguous and must be fixed.
collective noun
pronoun reference errors
subject
regular verb
36. The _____ of a sentence receives the action of the verb
active voice sentences
object
subordinating conjunction
sentence
37. 'To be' + present participle (ing)
Progressive tense
predicate noun
sentence
prepositional phrase
38. Clause contains a subject and a verb - AND it can stand alone
noncountable noun
Uses of 'that'
independent clause
common noun names
39. Sentence - Clause - Phrase
compound sentence
prepositional phrase
adjective
Ranking order
40. Any one of a group of persons - places - things - or ideas and is generally not capitalized
misplaced modifier
common noun names
appositive
noncountable noun
41. Renames subject
common noun names
predicate noun
proper pronoun
noun compound
42. A verb that requires a direct object to complete its meaning: they WASHED their new car.
pronoun reference errors
clause
abstract noun
transitive verb
43. An infinitive with an adverb between 'to' and the verb (e.g. - 'to boldly go')
predicate adjective
adjective
second person
split infinitive
44. A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun - answer these 3 questions: which one - how many - what kind - e.g. articles
Parts of sentences
Run-on sentence
adjective
antecedent
45. Takes the place of a noun and begins with a capitol letter
imperative
proper pronoun
exclamatory statement
abstract noun
46. Noun - Pronoun - Adjective - Adverb - Verb - Conjunction - Preposition - Article - Interjection - Expletive - Verbal
intransitive verb
sentence fragment
imperative
Parts of speech
47. A sentence that has one independent clause
simple sentence
pronoun reference errors
adjective clause
Non-coordinate adjectives
48. A noun that cannot be made plural via changing the ending - usually by adding "s"
noncountable noun
predicate
pronoun
interrogative statement
49. Tells to whom - for whom the action of the verb is done. Ex. "Claire threw JOSEPH the ball"
indirect object
pronoun reference errors
subject
comparative adjective
50. Word or phrase that shows strong emotion or surprise (whoa - look - ah)
compound sentence
interjection
verb
exclamatory statement