
The Word Within a Word Grammar Homework Check
Quiz by Rebecca Bridges
Grade 9
English (2003)
South Carolina Learning Standards
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- Q1Answer each question based on the number for your practice sheet. (1) his, cupidity?adj. (adjective), n (noun)adj. (adjective), pro (pronoun)prep. (preposition), pro (pronoun)adv. (adverb), n (noun)30s
- Q2Answer each question based on the number for your practice sheet. (2) euphoria, in?conj (conjunction), adj (adjective)n (noun), prep (preposition)pro (pronoun), adj (adjective)pro (pronoun), prep (preposition)30s
- Q3STOP! IT'S GRAMMAR TIME. BONUS QUESTION: True or false. A linking verb shows action.TrueMaybeI don't know my grammar. By clicking this, I admit I want more grammar practice.False30s
- Q4Number (3) protocol, for?pro (pronoun), prep (preposition)n (noun), pro (pronoun)conj (conjunction), adj (adjective)n (noun), prep (preposition)30s
- Q5Number (4) odious, toadj (adjective, pro (pronoun)adj. (adjective), prep (preposition)adv (adverb), prep (preposition)pro (pronoun), prep (preposition)30s
- Q6STOP! IT'S GRAMMAR TIME. True or false: It's okay to use but, so, for, and at the beginning of a sentence? Select the best reason why or why not.This is false because conjunctions take up too much space in the sentence.I really, really want more grammar practice to help me understand.This is false because conjunctions are used to connect phrases or sentences into a compound or complex sentence.This is true because conjunctions are a good way to start sentences.30s
- Q7Number (5) visage, frompro (pronoun), prep (preposition)conj (conjunction), v (verb)n (noun), prep (preposition)v (verb), prep (preposition)30s
- Q8Number (6) pontificated, to?n, prepadj, vadv, prepv (verb), prep30s
- Q9Number (7) egregiously, mendacious?adv, adjadj, advpro, vn, v30s
- Q10TIME TO HAMMER YOUR GRAMMAR. The words: am, is, are, was, were, been, being, become are all which part of speech?action nounseffective pronounslinking verbsaction verbs30s
- Q11Number (8) uxorious, of?v, nadj., prepadv, prepadv, adj30s
- Q12Number (9) clumsy, apophasis?adv, adjadj, conjadv, nadj, n30s
- Q13Number (10) rebuked, forpro, vn, vadj, prepv, prep30s
- Q14Number (11) objurgations, of?pro, vadj, prepn, prepn, adj30s
- Q15Number (12) soporific, on?adj, prepadj, vn, prepadv, v30s