Grammar Quiz 5



Name__________________ Date______________Grammar Quiz 12 ELACC8L1 & 2

1. Put ( ) around the prepositional phrase(s) and label it(them) adv or adj. 2. Label the simple subject(s) SS. 3. Label the predicate(s) lv, hv, avi, avt. 4. Label each complement do, io, pa, pn.

Reading about Anne Frank who survived for several years during the Holocaust has been the focus of our English classes for the past several weeks; her story of hope inspires us even today.

5. Name the gerund found in the sentence.

6. Name an adverb found in the sentence.

7. List the dependent clause and circle its type – adjective, adverb, noun.

8. Name the personal pronoun and its case.

Identify the subject (S) and verb (hv, lv, avi, avt) in each sentence and label

9. Please place the keys on the table. ______________ ________________

10. They decided to watch a movie. ________________ _______________

11. Smiling widely, Jack was happy when he heard the news. _____________ ______________

12. The clothes in the corner should be donated to charity. ________________ _______________

13. Jilly, a master of the cello, is learning to play the guitar. ________________ ______________

14. Falling down the hill is what broke Jack’s crown. __________________ ______________

Circle the first letter of the words that should be capitalized.

The african country morocco would be fun to visit. we studied it in history class last year, and i learned that most moroccans are muslim. from 1912 to 1956, part of morocco was divided into french and spanish zones and was ruled by those countries. the kingdom is now united with the city of rabat as its capital.

Agreement – circle the correct pronoun that agrees with its antecedent.

15. Neither Jack nor John memorized (his, their) speech.

16. Both Jilly and Jane wanted (her, their) own bikes.

17. Jack, John, or Jim will bring (his, their) parents.

18. Neither Jilly nor Jane forgets to wear (her, their) seat belt in the car.

19. Both the senator and the representative from our district have said (he, they) will support the

President’s position.

20. Was it Jack, John, or Jim who told you that (he, they) would lend you his tennis racket?

21. Every time Jack or Jilly sang, (he or she, they) held the audience spellbound.

22. Will the Senate or the House pass (its, their) version of the bill first?

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