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Name_______________________________________Score:__________/25Grammar 6 Practice QuizPart 1-Identify the type of phrase in each sentence.Tommy,?along with the other students, breathed a sigh of relief when Mrs. Markham announced that she was postponing the due date for the research essay.PrepositionalAppositiveInfinitiveGerundParticipleI wish I had a friend here?to study with me.PrepositionalAppositiveInfinitiveGerundParticipleA hot-tempered tennis player,?Robbie charged the umpire and tried to crack the poor man's skull with a racket.PrepositionalAppositiveInfinitiveGerundParticipleAfter a long day at school and work, Lara found her roommate Ben?eating the last of the leftover pizza.PrepositionalAppositiveInfinitiveGerundParticipleThe note?from Beverly?confessed that she had eaten the leftover pizza.PrepositionalAppositiveInfinitiveGerundParticipleMy dog's most annoying habit is?hogging the middle of the bed.PrepositionalAppositiveInfinitiveGerundParticipleEaten by mosquitoes, we wished that we had made hotel, not campsite, reservations.PrepositionalAppositiveInfinitiveGerundParticipleEating ice cream on a windy day?can be a messy experience if you have long, untamed hair.PrepositionalAppositiveInfinitiveGerundParticipleTo ace the exam, I studied for hoursPrepositionalAppositiveInfinitiveGerundParticipleMy best friend, Sammy, lives in Cleveland.PrepositionalAppositiveInfinitiveGerundParticipleI don’t want?to study for my test.?PrepositionalAppositiveInfinitiveGerundParticipleThe sweet potatoes?in the vegetable bin?are green with mold.PrepositionalAppositiveInfinitiveGerundParticipleWaking to the buzz of the alarm clock, Freddie cursed the arrival of another Monday.PrepositionalAppositiveInfinitiveGerundParticipleWalking on the beach?is painful if jellyfish have washed ashore.PrepositionalAppositiveInfinitiveGerundParticipleMy childhood home, a yellow and blue house, is just down the road.PrepositionalAppositiveInfinitiveGerundParticiplePart 2- Identify how each phrase functions in the sentence.To get into college, you need good grades.Noun (subject, DO, IO, PN)AdjectiveAdverbThe insect,?a large, hairy-legged cockroach that has spied my bowl of oatmeal, is crawling across the kitchen table.Noun (subject, DO, IO, PN)AdjectiveAdverbFreddie hates?waking to the buzz of the alarm clock.Noun (subject, DO, IO, PN)AdjectiveAdverbNeither?of these cookbooks?contains the recipe for Manhattan-style squid eyeball stew.Noun (subject, DO, IO, PN)AdjectiveAdverbThe water drained slowly in the pipe?clogged with dog hair.Noun (subject, DO, IO, PN)AdjectiveAdverbJamming too much clothing into a washing machine?will result in disaster.Noun (subject, DO, IO, PN)AdjectiveAdverbTo get good grades?is my goal.Noun (subject, DO, IO, PN)AdjectiveAdverbCooper enjoyed dinner at Audrey's house,?agreeing to a large slice of cherry pie even though he was full.Noun (subject, DO, IO, PN)AdjectiveAdverbHis fish, Gill and Phineas, need to be fed once a day.Noun (subject, DO, IO, PN)AdjectiveAdverbBefore class, Josh begged his friends for a pencil.Noun (subject, DO, IO, PN)AdjectiveAdverbName_______________________________________Score:__________/25Grammar 6 Practice QuizPart 1-Identify the type of phrase in each sentence.Tommy,?along with the other students, breathed a sigh of relief when Mrs. Markham announced that she was postponing the due date for the research essay.PrepositionalAppositiveInfinitiveGerundParticipleI wish I had a friend here?to study with me.PrepositionalAppositiveInfinitiveGerundParticipleA hot-tempered tennis player,?Robbie charged the umpire and tried to crack the poor man's skull with a racket.PrepositionalAppositiveInfinitiveGerundParticipleAfter a long day at school and work, Lara found her roommate Ben?eating the last of the leftover pizza.PrepositionalAppositiveInfinitiveGerundParticipleThe note?from Beverly?confessed that she had eaten the leftover pizza.PrepositionalAppositiveInfinitiveGerundParticipleMy dog's most annoying habit is?hogging the middle of the bed.PrepositionalAppositiveInfinitiveGerundParticipleEaten by mosquitoes, we wished that we had made hotel, not campsite, reservations.PrepositionalAppositiveInfinitiveGerundParticipleEating ice cream on a windy day?can be a messy experience if you have long, untamed hair.PrepositionalAppositiveInfinitiveGerundParticipleTo ace the exam, I studied for hoursPrepositionalAppositiveInfinitiveGerundParticipleMy best friend, Sammy, lives in Cleveland.PrepositionalAppositiveInfinitiveGerundParticipleI don’t want?to study for my test.?PrepositionalAppositiveInfinitiveGerundParticipleThe sweet potatoes?in the vegetable bin?are green with mold.PrepositionalAppositiveInfinitiveGerundParticipleWaking to the buzz of the alarm clock, Freddie cursed the arrival of another Monday.PrepositionalAppositiveInfinitiveGerundParticipleWalking on the beach?is painful if jellyfish have washed ashore.PrepositionalAppositiveInfinitiveGerundParticipleMy childhood home, a yellow and blue house, is just down the road.PrepositionalAppositiveInfinitiveGerundParticiplePart 2- Identify how each phrase functions in the sentence.To get into college, you need good grades.Noun (subject, DO, IO, PN)AdjectiveAdverbThe insect,?a large, hairy-legged cockroach that has spied my bowl of oatmeal, is crawling across the kitchen table.Noun (subject, DO, IO, PN)AdjectiveAdverbFreddie hates?waking to the buzz of the alarm clock.Noun (subject, DO, IO, PN)AdjectiveAdverbNeither?of these cookbooks?contains the recipe for Manhattan-style squid eyeball stew.Noun (subject, DO, IO, PN)AdjectiveAdverbThe water drained slowly in the pipe?clogged with dog hair.Noun (subject, DO, IO, PN)AdjectiveAdverbJamming too much clothing into a washing machine?will result in disaster.Noun (subject, DO, IO, PN)AdjectiveAdverbTo get good grades?is my goal.Noun (subject, DO, IO, PN)AdjectiveAdverbCooper enjoyed dinner at Audrey's house,?agreeing to a large slice of cherry pie even though he was full.Noun (subject, DO, IO, PN)AdjectiveAdverbHis fish, Gill and Phineas, need to be fed once a day.Noun (subject, DO, IO, PN)AdjectiveAdverbBefore class, Josh begged his friends for a pencil.Noun (subject, DO, IO, PN)AdjectiveAdverb ................
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