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Praxis II Language And Linguistics Grammar Parts Of Speech
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praxis
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Afterward - already - quick - hard - never - today - even - low - rather - tomorrow - how - now - then - yesterday - late - often - almost - back - long - soon - when - here - next - still - where - far - more - slow - too - fast - near - so
demonstrative adjective
superlative adjective
common adverbs (non - ly)
types of helping verbs
2. Play / (is - are - am) playing --> adding - ing used with form be
present / present participle
interjections
abstract noun
types of adjectives
3. Another - each - neither - many - all - more - other - both - either - few - several - any - most - some
types of nouns
types of indefinite articles
infinitive
adverb
4. Tense with the past participle and helping verb HAD
past perfect
coordinating conjunction
adverb phrase
common prepositions
5. A word or group of words that expresses strong feeling; example: WELL - Snoopy is at the typewriter again.
proper noun
preposition
verb phrase
interjections
6. Names any person place - thing or idea; example: pilot - city - park
plural noun
present perfect
common noun
coordinating conjunctions
7. Shows the relationship of a noun or a pronoun to another word in the sentence; example: I walked ALONG the beach.
preposition
present tense
possessive pronoun
negatives
8. Common - proper - compound - collective
adverb
types of nouns
participle
verb phrase
9. A pronoun that does not refer to a specific - person - place - thing - or idea; examples: everyone - everything - everybody - anybody - many - most - few - each - some - someone - all - nothing - nobody - and no one
indefinite pronoun
verb phrase
correlative conjunction
indirect object
10. Adverbs such as lowest - nearest - most slowly; fastest - most seriously
superlative adverb
negatives
types of demonstrative pronouns
types of indefinite articles
11. Names more than one person - place - or thing; example: principals - switches - communities - toys - leaves - roofs - radios - potatoes - feet - sheep
intransitive verb
intensive pronoun
adjective phrase
plural noun
12. Connects an independent clause with one or more dependent clauses; examples: since - before - unless - however
mass noun
possessive pronoun
subordinating conjunction
collective noun
13. Contains the main verb and helping verbs
preposition
subject pronoun
verb phrase
present perfect
14. Is the noun or pronoun that follows the preposition; example: The sands of the BEACH were white.
transitive verb
object of the preposition
abstract noun
adverb phrase
15. Is used as a direct/indirect object in a sentence; example: Rebecca gave ME a gift.
noun
object pronoun
present perfect
correlative conjunction
16. Joins the subject and the predicate
comparative adjective
common noun
direct object
linking verb
17. Tells to whom or for whom the action of the verb is done; example: Jack showed the DOG kindness.
singular possessive noun
indirect object
coordinating conjunction
parts of speech
18. Names an idea - quality - action - or feeling
correlative conjunction
reflexive pronoun
object pronoun
abstract noun
19. Usually refers to the subject of a sentence; examples: myself - yourself - himself - herself - ourselves - yourselves - and themselves
articles
coordinating conjunctions
antecedent
reflexive pronoun
20. The most important verb in a phrase
main verb
noun
preposition
types of nouns
21. Emphasizes its antecedent; adds emphasis to pronoun or named noun; examples: I MYSELF will go.
plural possessive noun
object of the preposition
object pronoun
intensive pronoun
22. Tells what the subject of a sentence does or did; example: She SLEEPS every day. She SLEPT every day.
past tense
action verb
subordinating conjunction
comparative adjective
23. Pronoun that asks a question; examples: who - whom - whose - what - which
positive adjective
transitive verb
linking verb
interrogative pronoun
24. Noun or pronoun that follows a linking verb and renames the subject; example: Lassie has been a CELEBRITY for decades.
present perfect
superlative adjective
predicate nominative
adjective phrase
25. Be - feel - grow - seem - smell - remain - appear - sound - stay - look - taste - turn - become - am - are - is - was - were - am being - can be - have been
proper adjective
common linking verbs
infinitive phrase
possessive noun
26. A word that names a person - place - thing - or idea; example: boy - Juan - river - Texas
articles
noun
who
main verb
27. Used as a subject or part of a the subject in a sentence; WE are ready to go.
mass noun
noun
past tense
subject pronoun
28. A common noun that cannot be easily separated into countable units; examples: water - sand - gold - cement - air
adjective phrase
common noun
possessive pronoun
mass noun
29. Adjective used when no comparison being made; example: This is a HOT day.
coordinating conjunctions
positive adjective
participle
preposition
30. Tells that something will happen in the future; uses WILL with the verb; example: Dena WILL LAUGH at the jokes.
direct object
verb tense
types of nouns
future tense
31. Verb that tells something that happened in the past; example: Dena LAUGHED at the jokes.
participle phrase
types of nouns
adverb phrase
past tense
32. An adjective used to compare three or more items; example: This is the HOTTEST day of the year.
superlative adjective
common pronouns
verb phrase
possessive noun
33. Tense with the past participle and helping verb WILL HAVE
future perfect
possessive pronoun
comparative adjective
intensive pronoun
34. A - and - the
who
action verb
parts of speech
common articles
35. An adjective that follows a linking verb and describes the subject of a sentence; includes forms of taste - look - feel - smell - appear - seem - and become; example: I look TIRED - but I feel FINE.
intransitive verb
interjections
main verb
predicate adjective
36. Names a particular person - place - thing - or idea; example: Amelia Earhart - Chicago - Katmai National Park
proper noun
future tense
intransitive verb
interjections
37. Common - proper - compound - articles - indefinite articles
past tense
common prepositions
infinitive
types of adjectives
38. Shows ownership by one person or thing; example: my aunt's house
singular possessive noun
types of indefinite pronouns
adjective phrase
noun
39. Phrase that includes the infinitive - it's objects - and the objects modifiers
infinitive phrase
indefinite pronoun
gerund phrase
present tense
40. An adjective used to compare two items; example: Today is HOTTER than yesterday.
mass noun
object of the preposition
types of adjectives
comparative adjective
41. Verb that tells the time of the action or being
action verb
plural noun
infinitive phrase
verb tense
42. Takes the place of one or more noun; example: I - you - he - she - it - we - they - it
demonstrative adjective
pronoun
conjunction
demonstrative pronoun
43. Tells which one; examples: this - that - these - and those
adverb
types of helping verbs
intensive pronoun
demonstrative adjective
44. Adjectives 'a -' 'an -' and 'the'
superlative adverb
articles
conjunction
gerund phrase
45. Does not end with - ed to form the past participle; examples; (is - are - am / was / were) ; (has - have / had / had) ; (do - does / did / done) ; ate - grown - bought - sold - spent - taken - etc.
irregular verb
past / past participle
interrogative pronoun
whom
46. Played / (have - has - had) played --> adding - ed or - d with form have
abstract noun
adverb phrase
possessive pronoun
past / past participle
47. Shows ownership by more than one person or thing; example: my friends' parents
adjective
interjections
coordinating conjunction
plural possessive noun
48. 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
adverb
proper noun
personal pronoun
possessive pronoun
49. Includes all linking verbs and any action verbs that do not take an object; example: My friends CRIED.
intransitive verb
subject pronoun
adverb phrase
adjective phrase
50. Is not the main verb in a phrase; are added to another verb to make the meaning clearer; includes any forms of TO BE
helping verb
participle phrase
indefinite pronoun
common noun