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Grammar Concepts

Quiz by Hannah Stevenson

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12 questions
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  • Q1
    Active voice tells us:
    What the subject has done.
    What the subject is.
    What the subject is doing
    What is done to the subject.
    20s
  • Q2
    Passive voice shows us that:
    Something the subject should do.
    Something the subject is doing.
    Something the subject will do.
    Something is being done to the subject.
    20s
  • Q3
    What kind of quote is this: Rachel asked hopefully, "Is there any popcorn left?"
    Embedded Quote
    Specific Quote
    Flow Quote
    Dialogue Quote
    20s
  • Q4
    Said, wondered, and yelled are examples of:
    Narration words
    Dialogue words
    Flow words
    Good words
    20s
  • Q5
    What kind of quote is this: Derrick thinks that "we would beat you in Monopoly."
    Negative quote
    Embedded quote
    Flow quote
    Dialogue quote
    20s
  • Q6
    True or False: Readers do not pause before a flow quote.
    False
    True
    20s
  • Q7
    Is the following quote an example of a fact or an opinion? "Many people keep dogs as pets."
    Neither
    Fact
    Opinion
    20s
  • Q8
    Is the following quote an example of a fact or an opinion? "Nursing homes and hospitals would benefit from keeping dogs as pets."
    Opinion
    Neither
    Fact
    20s
  • Q9
    Colon quotes connect a full sentence introduction to a:
    Short description
    Full sentence quote
    Half sentence quote
    Incomplete thought
    20s
  • Q10
    Colon quotes are introduced by:
    Half a sentence
    An incomplete thought
    A complete thought
    A dependent clause
    20s
  • Q11
    What needs to be done to the following sentence: Matt only had one thing to say "We will beat you in basketball."
    There needs to be a comma after "say"
    There needs to be a semicolon after "say"
    There needs to be a colon after "say"
    The sentence is correct as is.
    20s
  • Q12
    What needs to be done to the following sentence: Trinity thinks that "we would lose the race."
    Nothing, the sentence is correct.
    There needs to be a semicolon after "that"
    There needs to be a comma after "that"
    There needs to be a colon after "that"
    20s

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