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PART 1 of 2

DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify any plurals, possessives, or contractions in the sentence. (24 points)
*You may only put EXACTLY one word in each box for your answer. The exception to this is proper nouns.
*Each word must go in the order of the sentence - reading from left to right.

2. Identify which type of word it is. (24 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.
Sentence #1: Ernest Hemingway’s one of the most influential American writers of the twentieth century.
(2 Plurals, Possessives, or Contractions)
Question 1
1.

Word #1: Ernest Hemingway’s one of the most influential American writers of the twentieth century.

Question 2
2.

Question 3
3.

Word #2: Ernest Hemingway’s one of the most influential American writers of the twentieth century.

Question 4
4.

Sentence #2: After a few months’ time, Hemingway was badly wounded in both legs.
(2 Plurals, Possessives, or Contractions)
Question 5
5.

Word #1: After a few months’ time, Hemingway was badly wounded in both legs.

Question 6
6.

Question 7
7.

Word #2: After a few months’ time, Hemingway was badly wounded in both legs.

Question 8
8.

Sentence #3: These wartime experiences provided many of the details for Hemingway’s novel.
(3 Plurals, Possessives, or Contractions)
Question 9
9.

Word #1: These wartime experiences provided many of the details for Hemingway’s novel.

Question 10
10.

Question 11
11.

Word #2: These wartime experiences provided many of the details for Hemingway’s novel.

Question 12
12.

Question 13
13.

Word #3: These wartime experiences provided many of the details for Hemingway’s novel.

Question 14
14.

Sentence #4: Several of his short stories’ details can also be traced back to Hemingway’s time spent in Milan.
(3 Plurals, Possessives, or Contractions)
Question 15
15.

Word #1: Several of his short stories’ details can also be traced back to Hemingway’s time spent in Milan.

Question 16
16.

Question 17
17.

Word #2: Several of his short stories’ details can also be traced back to Hemingway’s time spent in Milan.

Question 18
18.

Question 19
19.

Word #3: Several of his short stories’ details can also be traced back to Hemingway’s time spent in Milan.

Question 20
20.

Sentence #5: After the war, Hemingway took trips to many different cities.
(2 Plurals, Possessives, or Contractions)
Question 21
21.

Word #1: After the war, Hemingway took trips to many different cities.

Question 22
22.

Question 23
23.

Word #2: After the war, Hemingway took trips to many different cities.

Question 24
24.

Sentence #6: Hemingway’s known for discovering places that would later become tourist attractions.
(3 Plurals, Possessives, or Contractions)
Question 25
25.

Word #1: Hemingway’s known for discovering places that would later become tourist attractions.

Question 26
26.

Question 27
27.

Word #2: Hemingway’s known for discovering places that would later become tourist attractions.

Question 28
28.

Question 29
29.

Word #3: Hemingway’s known for discovering places that would later become tourist attractions.

Question 30
30.

Sentence #7: Hemingway lived in the United States for much of his adult life.
(1 Plural, Possessive, or Contraction)
Question 31
31.

Word #1: Hemingway lived in the United States for much of his adult life.

Question 32
32.

Sentence #8: Hemingway put his roots down in Key West, Florida.
(1 Plural, Possessive, or Contraction)
Question 33
33.

Word #1: Hemingway put his roots down in Key West, Florida.

Question 34
34.

Sentence #9: He lived there during the 1920s.
(1 Plural, Possessive, or Contraction)
Question 35
35.

Word #1: He lived there during the 1920s.

Question 36
36.

Sentence #10: Key West was a source for many of his writings.
(1 Plural, Possessive, or Contraction)
Question 37
37.

Word #1: Key West was a source for many of his writings.

Question 38
38.

Sentence #11: The theme in each story is as diverse as the writer’s life.
(1 Plural, Possessive, or Contraction)
Question 39
39.

Word #1: The theme in each story is as diverse as the writer’s life.

Question 40
40.

Sentence #12: Boats always appealed to Hemingway.
(1 Plural, Possessive, or Contraction)
Question 41
41.

Word #1: Boats always appealed to Hemingway.

Question 42
42.

Sentence #13: He served as an ambulance driver and managed to help Italian soldiers reach safety.
(1 Plural, Possessive, or Contraction)
Question 43
43.

Word #1: He served as an ambulance driver and managed to help Italian soldiers reach safety.

Question 44
44.

Sentence #14: Hemingway’s best idea came from him leaving some luggage at a hotel in Paris.
(1 Plural, Possessive, or Contraction)
Question 45
45.

Word #1: Hemingway’s best idea came from him leaving some luggage at a hotel in Paris.

Question 46
46.

Sentence #15: Ernest Hemingway almost died in back-to-back plane crashes.
(1 Plural, Possessive, or Contraction)
Question 47
47.

Word #1: Ernest Hemingway almost died in back-to-back plane crashes.

Question 48
48.

PART 2 of 2

DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify the word in parentheses that best completes the sentence. (10 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.
Question 49
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Question 50
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Question 51
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Question 52
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Question 53
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Question 54
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Question 55
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Question 56
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Question 57
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Question 58
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Word #1 Type: Ernest Hemingway’s one of the most influential American writers of the twentieth century.
Plural Noun
Possessive Noun
Contraction
Word #2 Type: Ernest Hemingway’s one of the most influential American writers of the twentieth century.
Plural Noun
Possessive Noun
Contraction
Word #1 Type: After a few months’ time, Hemingway was badly wounded in both legs.
Plural Noun
Possessive Noun
Contraction
Word #2 Type: After a few months’ time, Hemingway was badly wounded in both legs.
Plural Noun
Possessive Noun
Contraction
Word #1 Type: These wartime experiences provided many of the details for Hemingway’s novel.
Plural Noun
Possessive Noun
Contraction
Word #2 Type: These wartime experiences provided many of the details for Hemingway’s novel.
Plural Noun
Possessive Noun
Contraction
Word #3 Type: These wartime experiences provided many of the details for Hemingway’s novel.
Plural Noun
Possessive Noun
Contraction
Word #1 Type: Several of his short stories’ details can also be traced back to Hemingway’s time spent in Milan.
Plural Noun
Possessive Noun
Contraction
Word #2 Type: Several of his short stories’ details can also be traced back to Hemingway’s time spent in Milan.
Plural Noun
Possessive Noun
Contraction
Word #3 Type: Several of his short stories’ details can also be traced back to Hemingway’s time spent in Milan.
Plural Noun
Possessive Noun
Contraction
Word #1 Type: After the war, Hemingway took trips to many different cities.
Plural Noun
Possessive Noun
Contraction
Word #2 Type: After the war, Hemingway took trips to many different cities.
Plural Noun
Possessive Noun
Contraction
Word #1 Type: Hemingway’s known for discovering places that would later become tourist attractions.
Plural Noun
Possessive Noun
Contraction
Word #2 Type: Hemingway’s known for discovering places that would later become tourist attractions.
Plural Noun
Possessive Noun
Contraction
Word #3 Type: Hemingway’s known for discovering places that would later become tourist attractions.
Plural Noun
Possessive Noun
Contraction
Word #1 Type: Hemingway lived in the United States for much of his adult life.
Plural Noun
Possessive Noun
Contraction
Word #1 Type: Hemingway put his roots down in Key West, Florida.
Plural Noun
Possessive Noun
Contraction
Word #1 Type: He lived there during the 1920s.
Plural Noun
Possessive Noun
Contraction
Word #1 Type: Key West was a source for many of his writings.
Plural Noun
Possessive Noun
Contraction
Word #1 Type: The theme in each story is as diverse as the writer’s life.
Plural Noun
Possessive Noun
Contraction
Word #1 Type: Boats always appealed to Hemingway.
Plural Noun
Possessive Noun
Contraction
Word #1 Type: He served as an ambulance driver and managed to help Italian soldiers reach safety.
Plural Noun
Possessive Noun
Contraction
Word #1 Type: Hemingway’s best idea came from him leaving some luggage at a hotel in Paris.
Plural Noun
Possessive Noun
Contraction
Word #1 Type: Ernest Hemingway almost died in back-to-back plane crashes.
Plural Noun
Possessive Noun
Contraction
Sentence #1: (It’s, Its) belonged to the Smith brothers for forty years.
It's
Its
Sentence #2: (Annies, Annie’s) favorite place is an old-fashioned dime store.
Annies
Annie's
Sentence #3: The beaded (hairnet’s, hairnets) going to Aunt Agatha.
hairnet's
hairnets
Sentence #4: The (brothers’, brothers) wish is to keep the store unchanged.
brothers'
brothers
Sentence #5: Each of the (shelves, shelve’s) are crammed with goods.
shelves
shelve's
Sentence #6: Annie buys her (great-aunts, great-aunts’) birthday presents there.
great-aunts
great-aunts'
Sentence #7: The (teachers, teacher’s) meeting is in the cafeteria in 30 minutes.
teachers
teacher's
Sentence #8: The (Jacksons, Jacksons’) reunion is on Sunday.
Jacksons
Jacksons'
Sentence #9: I really like the (orange’s, oranges) fragrance.
orange's
oranges
Sentence #10: I heard that the (graduations, graduation’s) tonight.
graduations
graduation's