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#GRAMMAR 5.1-5.3 TEST REVIEW REDO

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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.
Question 1
1.

This year’s starting quarterback is a math genius.

Question 2
2.

Have you ever played a mandolin?

Question 3
3.

The library has several good books on the subject.

Question 4
4.

Have you ever seen purple cotton candy?

Question 5
5.

The refrigerator is almost empty.

Question 6
6.

This spider web wasn’t here yesterday.

Question 7
7.

Who’s going to bring the noisemakers?

Question 8
8.

Did the squirrels eat all the tulip bulbs?

Question 9
9.

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

Question 10
10.

Would you like to go to the park with us?

Question 11
11.

Does that seem like a lot of money to you?

Question 12
12.

Russia sold Alaska to the United States in 1867.

Question 13
13.

Did you take many pictures during your trip?

Question 14
14.

Do you want to see some other clothes I bought?

Question 15
15.

My hobby is reading mystery books.

Question 16
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.
Question 17
17.

Five million people are at risk

Question 18
18.

London is the capital of England

Question 19
19.

Do you want dinner

Question 20
20.

Mister, can you spare a dime

Question 21
21.

She asked whether I liked her dress

Question 22
22.

Did you take your vitamin this morning

Question 23
23.

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

Question 24
24.

Do you have your homework ready

Question 25
25.

Did you go to the game Friday night

Question 26
26.

John was working all night

Question 27
27.

Should I call or email you

Question 28
28.

Very few people have actually met an alien

Question 29
29.

Two plus two doesn't make five

Question 30
30.

Would you prefer chocolate or vanilla ice cream

Question 31
31.

I do not like coffee

Question 32
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.
Question 33
33.

That alarm clock is too loud!

Question 34
34.

My new sneakers are covered with mud!

Question 35
35.

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

Question 36
36.

I wish Dad would drive us to school!

Question 37
37.

I can’t believe you ate all of that!

Question 38
38.

Oh, no, the car won’t start!

Question 39
39.

Make sure you have enough air in your bike tires.

Question 40
40.

Put your dishes in the sink before you leave.

Question 41
41.

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

Question 42
42.

I dropped my ring into the sink!

Question 43
43.

You spilled juice on the floor!

Question 44
44.

Make sure you tie your shoes before jogging.

Question 45
45.

Put this apple in your pocket.

Question 46
46.

I never saw so much traffic!

Question 47
47.

Look both ways before crossing the street.

Question 48
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.
Question 49
49.

Oh, that CD sounds absolutely amazing

Question 50
50.

Read that book about how asteroids crashed into Mars

Question 51
51.

Finish your music report by next Tuesday

Question 52
52.

He’s the cutest cat I’ve ever seen

Question 53
53.

Don’t let him eat that bug

Question 54
54.

Take good care of him while I am gone

Question 55
55.

Show me your photos of the moon

Question 56
56.

What an amazing sight it is

Question 57
57.

Find out how fast a rocketship travels

Question 58
58.

Wow, the sunrise is so beautiful

Question 59
59.

Tell me about the conditions in the rainforest

Question 60
60.

What an extraordinary trip that must be

Question 61
61.

Wow, that really surprises me

Question 62
62.

Please clean up all of the pieces for the game

Question 63
63.

Hey, moonwalking looks like great fun

Question 64
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.
Sentence #1: Our family traveled through Africa last summer.
Question 65
65.

Simple Subject: Our family traveled through Africa last summer.

Question 66
66.

Simple Predicate: Our family traveled through Africa last summer.

Sentence #2: At the airport, we joined a sightseeing tour.
Question 67
67.

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

Question 68
68.

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

Sentence #3: The guide loaded us into a huge old van.
Question 69
69.

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

Question 70
70.

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

Sentence #4: He drove the van to a nearby game preserve.
Question 71
71.

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

Question 72
72.

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

Sentence #5: Unfortunately, the ancient vehicle lacked good shock absorbers.
Question 73
73.

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

Question 74
74.

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

Sentence #6: Our bodies were jolted with every turn of the wheels.
Question 75
75.

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

Question 76
76.

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

Sentence #7: Dust clouds obscured our vision around the van.
Question 77
77.

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

Question 78
78.

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

Sentence #8: The driver slowed the van to a stop.
Question 79
79.

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

Question 80
80.

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

Sentence #9: Mom started loading her camera in anticipation.
Question 81
81.

Simple Subject: Mom started loading her camera in anticipation.

Question 82
82.

Simple Predicate: Mom started loading her camera in anticipation.

Sentence #10: Suddenly, several passengers spotted a giraffe and several lions.
Question 83
83.

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

Question 84
84.

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

Sentence #11: Soundlessly, we crept from the van for a closer look.
Question 85
85.

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

Question 86
86.

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

Sentence #12: The lions were snoozing in the sun.
Question 87
87.

Simple Subject: The lions were snoozing in the sun.

Question 88
88.

Simple Predicate: The lions were snoozing in the sun.

Sentence #13: Two small cubs batted each other with padded paws.
Question 89
89.

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

Question 90
90.

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

Sentence #14: A zebra herd cautiously passed the sleeping lions.
Question 91
91.

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

Question 92
92.

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

Sentence #15: The driver pointed at a hyena on the lookout for its meal.
Question 93
93.

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

Question 94
94.

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