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The Word Within a Word Grammar Homework Check

Quiz by Rebecca Bridges

Grade 9
English (2003)
South Carolina Learning Standards

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18 questions
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  • Q1
    Answer 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
  • Q2
    Answer 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
  • Q3
    STOP! IT'S GRAMMAR TIME. BONUS QUESTION: True or false. A linking verb shows action.
    True
    Maybe
    I don't know my grammar. By clicking this, I admit I want more grammar practice.
    False
    30s
  • Q4
    Number (3) protocol, for?
    pro (pronoun), prep (preposition)
    n (noun), pro (pronoun)
    conj (conjunction), adj (adjective)
    n (noun), prep (preposition)
    30s
  • Q5
    Number (4) odious, to
    adj (adjective, pro (pronoun)
    adj. (adjective), prep (preposition)
    adv (adverb), prep (preposition)
    pro (pronoun), prep (preposition)
    30s
  • Q6
    STOP! 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
  • Q7
    Number (5) visage, from
    pro (pronoun), prep (preposition)
    conj (conjunction), v (verb)
    n (noun), prep (preposition)
    v (verb), prep (preposition)
    30s
  • Q8
    Number (6) pontificated, to?
    n, prep
    adj, v
    adv, prep
    v (verb), prep
    30s
  • Q9
    Number (7) egregiously, mendacious?
    adv, adj
    adj, adv
    pro, v
    n, v
    30s
  • Q10
    TIME TO HAMMER YOUR GRAMMAR. The words: am, is, are, was, were, been, being, become are all which part of speech?
    action nouns
    effective pronouns
    linking verbs
    action verbs
    30s
  • Q11
    Number (8) uxorious, of?
    v, n
    adj., prep
    adv, prep
    adv, adj
    30s
  • Q12
    Number (9) clumsy, apophasis?
    adv, adj
    adj, conj
    adv, n
    adj, n
    30s
  • Q13
    Number (10) rebuked, for
    pro, v
    n, v
    adj, prep
    v, prep
    30s
  • Q14
    Number (11) objurgations, of?
    pro, v
    adj, prep
    n, prep
    n, adj
    30s
  • Q15
    Number (12) soporific, on?
    adj, prep
    adj, v
    n, prep
    adv, v
    30s

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