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#GRAMMAR 5.1-5.3 TEST REVIEW REDO

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Sentence #1: Our family traveled through Africa last summer.

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Sentence #2: At the airport, we joined a sightseeing tour.

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Sentence #3: The guide loaded us into a huge old van.

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Sentence #4: He drove the van to a nearby game preserve.

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Sentence #5: Unfortunately, the ancient vehicle lacked good shock absorbers.

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Sentence #6: Our bodies were jolted with every turn of the wheels.

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Sentence #7: Dust clouds obscured our vision around the van.

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Sentence #8: The driver slowed the van to a stop.

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Sentence #9: Mom started loading her camera in anticipation.

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Sentence #10: Suddenly, several passengers spotted a giraffe and several lions.

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Sentence #11: Soundlessly, we crept from the van for a closer look.

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Sentence #12: The lions were snoozing in the sun.

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Sentence #13: Two small cubs batted each other with padded paws.

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Sentence #14: A zebra herd cautiously passed the sleeping lions.

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Sentence #15: The driver pointed at a hyena on the lookout for its meal.

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DID YOU IMPROVE FROM THE FIRST TIME?

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Grammar 5.1: Declarative and Interrogative Sentences

PART 1 of 5

DIRECTIONS:

1. Label each sentence as declarative or interrogative. (16 points)

*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.

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1.

This year’s starting quarterback is a math genius.

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2.

Have you ever played a mandolin?

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3.

The library has several good books on the subject.

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4.

Have you ever seen purple cotton candy?

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5.

The refrigerator is almost empty.

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6.

This spider web wasn’t here yesterday.

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7.

Who’s going to bring the noisemakers?

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8.

Did the squirrels eat all the tulip bulbs?

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9.

A strand of ivy was painted around Marcia’s room.

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10.

Would you like to go to the park with us?

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11.

Does that seem like a lot of money to you?

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12.

Russia sold Alaska to the United States in 1867.

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13.

Did you take many pictures during your trip?

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14.

Do you want to see some other clothes I bought?

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15.

My hobby is reading mystery books.

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16.

They went there to look for furs.

Grammar 5.1: Declarative and Interrogative Sentences

PART 2 of 5

DIRECTIONS:

1. Punctuate each of the following sentences correctly. (16 points)

*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.

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17.

Five million people are at risk

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18.

London is the capital of England

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19.

Do you want dinner

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20.

Mister, can you spare a dime

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21.

She asked whether I liked her dress

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22.

Did you take your vitamin this morning

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23.

The rabbits eat the vegetables in the garden in the early morning

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24.

Do you have your homework ready

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25.

Did you go to the game Friday night

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26.

John was working all night

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27.

Should I call or email you

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28.

Very few people have actually met an alien

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29.

Two plus two doesn't make five

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30.

Would you prefer chocolate or vanilla ice cream

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31.

I do not like coffee

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32.

You’re coming to the party, aren’t you

Grammar 5.2: Exclamatory and Imperative Sentences

PART 3 of 5

DIRECTIONS:

1. Label each sentence as exclamatory or imperative. (16 points)

*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.

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33.

That alarm clock is too loud!

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34.

My new sneakers are covered with mud!

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35.

Comb Tina’s hair and put a ribbon in it.

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36.

I wish Dad would drive us to school!

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37.

I can’t believe you ate all of that!

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38.

Oh, no, the car won’t start!

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39.

Make sure you have enough air in your bike tires.

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40.

Put your dishes in the sink before you leave.

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41.

Don’t forget to call me when you get home.

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42.

I dropped my ring into the sink!

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43.

You spilled juice on the floor!

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44.

Make sure you tie your shoes before jogging.

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45.

Put this apple in your pocket.

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46.

I never saw so much traffic!

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47.

Look both ways before crossing the street.

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48.

Look out.

Grammar 5.2: Exclamatory and Imperative Sentences

PART 4 of 5

DIRECTIONS:

1. Punctuate each of the following sentences correctly. (16 points)

*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.

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49.

Oh, that CD sounds absolutely amazing

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50.

Read that book about how asteroids crashed into Mars

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51.

Finish your music report by next Tuesday

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52.

He’s the cutest cat I’ve ever seen

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53.

Don’t let him eat that bug

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54.

Take good care of him while I am gone

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55.

Show me your photos of the moon

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56.

What an amazing sight it is

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57.

Find out how fast a rocketship travels

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58.

Wow, the sunrise is so beautiful

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59.

Tell me about the conditions in the rainforest

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60.

What an extraordinary trip that must be

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61.

Wow, that really surprises me

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62.

Please clean up all of the pieces for the game

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63.

Hey, moonwalking looks like great fun

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64.

I honestly don’t know the answer

Grammar 5.3: Simple Subjects and Predicates

PART 5 of 5

DIRECTIONS:

1. Identify the simple subject in each sentence. (15 points)

*You may only put EXACTLY one word in each box for your answer unless it is a proper noun.

2. Identify the simple predicate in each sentence. (15 points)

*You may only put EXACTLY one or two words in each box for your answer.

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65.

Simple Subject: Our family traveled through Africa last summer.

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66.

Simple Predicate: Our family traveled through Africa last summer.

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67.

Simple Subject: At the airport, we joined a sightseeing tour.

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68.

Simple Predicate: At the airport, we joined a sightseeing tour.

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69.

Simple Subject: The guide loaded us into a huge old van.

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70.

Simple Predicate: The guide loaded us into a huge old van.

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71.

Simple Subject: He drove the van to a nearby game preserve.

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72.

Simple Predicate: He drove the van to a nearby game preserve.

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73.

Simple Subject: Unfortunately, the ancient vehicle lacked good shock absorbers.

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74.

Simple Predicate: Unfortunately, the ancient vehicle lacked good shock absorbers.

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75.

Simple Subject: Our bodies were jolted with every turn of the wheels.

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76.

Simple Predicate: Our bodies were jolted with every turn of the wheels.

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77.

Simple Subject: Dust clouds obscured our vision around the van.

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78.

Simple Predicate: Dust clouds obscured our vision around the van.

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79.

Simple Subject: The driver slowed the van to a stop.

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80.

Simple Predicate: The driver slowed the van to a stop.

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81.

Simple Subject: Mom started loading her camera in anticipation.

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82.

Simple Predicate: Mom started loading her camera in anticipation.

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83.

Simple Subject: Suddenly, several passengers spotted a giraffe and several lions.

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84.

Simple Predicate: Suddenly, several passengers spotted a giraffe and several lions.

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85.

Simple Subject: Soundlessly, we crept from the van for a closer look.

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86.

Simple Predicate: Soundlessly, we crept from the van for a closer look.

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87.

Simple Subject: The lions were snoozing in the sun.

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88.

Simple Predicate: The lions were snoozing in the sun.

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89.

Simple Predicate: Two small cubs batted each other with padded paws.

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90.

Simple Predicate: Two small cubs batted each other with padded paws.

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91.

Simple Subject: A zebra herd cautiously passed the sleeping lions.

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92.

Simple Predicate: A zebra herd cautiously passed the sleeping lions.

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93.

Simple Subject: The driver pointed at a hyena on the lookout for its meal.

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94.

Simple Predicate: The driver pointed at a hyena on the lookout for its meal.