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#GRAMMAR 7.7-7.9 TEST REVIEW REDO

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Grammar 7.7: Nouns Acting as Adjectives

PART 1 of 4

DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify any noun-adjectives in the sentence. (12 points)
*You may only put EXACTLY one word in each box for your answer unless it is a proper noun.
*Each noun-adjective must go in the order of the sentence - reading from left to right.
*If it is possessive, be sure to include the apostrophe in your answer.

2. Identify the type of noun that is acting as an adjective. (12 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.
*Each noun-adjective type must go in the order of the sentence - reading from left to right.
*There are EXACTLY three of each type.

3. Identify the noun or pronoun being modified by the noun-adjective. (12 points)
*You may only put EXACTLY one word in each box for your answer unless it is a proper noun.
*Each word modified must go in the order of the sentence - reading from left to right.
Sentence #1: Her phone number is on the notebook paper over there.
(2 Adjectives and 2 Modified Words)
Question 1
1.

Noun-Adjective #1: Her phone number is on the notebook paper over there.

Question 2
2.

Type #1: Her phone number is on the notebook paper over there.

Question 3
3.

Modified Word #1: Her phone number is on the notebook paper over there.

Question 4
4.

Noun-Adjective #2: Her phone number is on the notebook paper over there.

Question 5
5.

Type #2: Her phone number is on the notebook paper over there.

Question 6
6.

Modified Word #2: Her phone number is on the notebook paper over there.

Sentence #2: John’s wife is an English teacher.
(2 Adjectives and 2 Modified Words)
Question 7
7.

Noun-Adjective #1: John’s wife is an English teacher.

Question 8
8.

Type #1: John’s wife is an English teacher.

Question 9
9.

Modified Word #1: John’s wife is an English teacher.

Question 10
10.

Noun-Adjective #2: John’s wife is an English teacher.

Question 11
11.

Type #2: John’s wife is an English teacher.

Question 12
12.

Modified Word #2: John’s wife is an English teacher.

Sentence #3: Don’t you agree that children’s clothes are expensive?
(1 Adjective and 1 Modified Word)
Question 13
13.

Noun-Adjective #1: Don’t you agree that children’s clothes are expensive?

Question 14
14.

Type #1: Don’t you agree that children’s clothes are expensive?

Question 15
15.

Modified Word #1: Don’t you agree that children’s clothes are expensive?

Sentence #4: My parents watched a Victorian drama on Sunday.
(1 Adjective and 1 Modified Word)
Question 16
16.

Noun-Adjective #1: My parents watched a Victorian drama on Sunday.

Question 17
17.

Type #1: My parents watched a Victorian drama on Sunday.

Question 18
18.

Modified Word #1: My parents watched a Victorian drama on Sunday.

Sentence #5: The pelican’s massive bill had two fish inside.
(1 Adjective and 1 Modified Word)
Question 19
19.

Noun-Adjective #1: The pelican’s massive bill had two fish inside.

Question 20
20.

Type #1: The pelican’s massive bill had two fish inside.

Question 21
21.

Modified Word #1: The pelican’s massive bill had two fish inside.

Sentence #6: Harvard’s students are typically well respected.
(1 Adjective and 1 Modified Word)
Question 22
22.

Noun-Adjective #1: Harvard’s students are typically well respected.

Question 23
23.

Type #1: Harvard’s students are typically well respected.

Question 24
24.

Modified Word #1: Harvard’s students are typically well respected.

Sentence #7: That annoying newspaper reporter won’t leave us alone!
(1 Adjective and 1 Modified Word)
Question 25
25.

Noun-Adjective #1: That annoying newspaper reporter won’t leave us alone!

Question 26
26.

Type #1: That annoying newspaper reporter won’t leave us alone!

Question 27
27.

Modified Word #1: That annoying newspaper reporter won’t leave us alone!

Sentence #8: Frozen’s main characters are Anna and Elsa.
(1 Adjective and 1 Modified Word)
Question 28
28.

Noun-Adjective #1: Frozen’s main characters are Anna and Elsa.

Question 29
29.

Type #1: Frozen’s main characters are Anna and Elsa.

Question 30
30.

Modified Word #1: Frozen’s main characters are Anna and Elsa.

Sentence #9: We use the leaf’s veins to create a masterpiece.
(1 Adjective and 1 Modified Word)
Question 31
31.

Noun-Adjective #1: We use the leaf’s veins to create a masterpiece.

Question 32
32.

Type #1: We use the leaf’s veins to create a masterpiece.

Question 33
33.

Modified Word #1: We use the leaf’s veins to create a masterpiece.

Sentence #10: The Italian statue is on display at the museum downtown.
(1 Adjective and 1 Modified Word)
Question 34
34.

Noun-Adjective #1: The Italian statue is on display at the museum downtown.

Question 35
35.

Type #1: The Italian statue is on display at the museum downtown.

Question 36
36.

Modified Word #1: The Italian statue is on display at the museum downtown.

Grammar 7.8: Pronouns Acting as Adjectives

PART 2 of 4

DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify any pronoun-adjectives in the sentence. (12 points)
*You may only put EXACTLY one word in each box for your answer.
*If there is an apostrophe +s, include that in your answer.
*Each pronoun-adjective must go in the order of the sentence - reading from left to right.

2. Identify the type of pronoun that is acting as an adjective. (12 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.
*Each pronoun-adjective type must go in the order of the sentence - reading from left to right.
*There are EXACTLY three of each type.

3. Identify the noun or pronoun being modified by the pronoun-adjective. (12 points)
*You may only put EXACTLY one word in each box for your answer unless it is a proper noun.
*Each word modified must go in the order of the sentence - reading from left to right.
Sentence #1: I bought some batteries because that game didn’t come with any.
(2 Adjectives and 2 Modified Words)
Question 37
37.

Pronoun-Adjective #1: I bought some batteries because that game didn’t come with any.

Question 38
38.

Type #1: I bought some batteries because that game didn’t come with any.

Question 39
39.

Modified Word #1: I bought some batteries because that game didn’t come with any.

Question 40
40.

Pronoun-Adjective #2: I bought some batteries because that game didn’t come with any.

Question 41
41.

Type #2: I bought some batteries because that game didn’t come with any.

Question 42
42.

Modified Word #2: I bought some batteries because that game didn’t come with any.

Sentence #2: Could you help me figure out what cake flavor is Grandma's favorite?
(1 Adjective and 1 Modified Word)
Question 43
43.

Pronoun-Adjective #1: Could you help me figure out what cake flavor is Grandma's favorite?

Question 44
44.

Type #1: Could you help me figure out what cake flavor is Grandma's favorite?

Question 45
45.

Modified Word #1: Could you help me figure out what cake flavor is Grandma's favorite?

Sentence #3: Carlos read the story to his younger brother.
(1 Adjective and 1 Modified Word)
Question 46
46.

Pronoun-Adjective #1: Carlos read the story to his younger brother.

Question 47
47.

Type #1: Carlos read the story to his younger brother.

Question 48
48.

Modified Word #1: Carlos read the story to his younger brother.

Sentence #4: There are several people in Chuck E. Cheese right now.
(1 Adjective and 1 Modified Word)
Question 49
49.

Pronoun-Adjective #1: There are several people in Chuck E. Cheese right now.

Question 50
50.

Type #1: There are several people in Chuck E. Cheese right now.

Question 51
51.

Modified Word #1: There are several people in Chuck E. Cheese right now.

Sentence #5: This formal agreement was signed by the entire class.
(1 Adjective and 1 Modified Word)
Question 52
52.

Pronoun-Adjective #1: This formal agreement was signed by the entire class.

Question 53
53.

Type #1: This formal agreement was signed by the entire class.

Question 54
54.

Modified Word #1: This formal agreement was signed by the entire class.

Sentence #6: Which piece of pie would you like to have for some dessert?
(2 Adjectives and 2 Modified Words)
Question 55
55.

Pronoun-Adjective #1: Which piece of pie would you like to have for some dessert?

Question 56
56.

Type #1: Which piece of pie would you like to have for some dessert?

Question 57
57.

Modified Word #1: Which piece of pie would you like to have for some dessert?

Question 58
58.

Pronoun-Adjective #2: Which piece of pie would you like to have for some dessert?

Question 59
59.

Type #2: Which piece of pie would you like to have for some dessert?

Question 60
60.

Modified Word #2: Which piece of pie would you like to have for some dessert?

Sentence #7: Your dog is begging you to feed him.
(1 Adjective and 1 Modified Word)
Question 61
61.

Pronoun-Adjective #1: Your dog is begging you to feed him.

Question 62
62.

Type #1: Your dog is begging you to feed him.

Question 63
63.

Modified Word #1: Your dog is begging you to feed him.

Sentence #8: Whose plate was left on the table after breakfast?
(1 Adjective and 1 Modified Word)
Question 64
64.

Pronoun-Adjective #1: Whose plate was left on the table after breakfast?

Question 65
65.

Type #1: Whose plate was left on the table after breakfast?

Question 66
66.

Modified Word #1: Whose plate was left on the table after breakfast?

Sentence #9: I lost their video somewhere between the library and school.
(1 Adjective and 1 Modified Word)
Question 67
67.

Pronoun-Adjective #1: I lost their video somewhere between the library and school.

Question 68
68.

Type #1: I lost their video somewhere between the library and school.

Question 69
69.

Modified Word #1: I lost their video somewhere between the library and school.

Sentence #10: This taco meat certainly tastes delicious on top of a bed of lettuce.
(1 Adjective and 1 Modified Word)
Question 70
70.

Pronoun-Adjective #1: This taco meat certainly tastes delicious on top of a bed of lettuce.

Question 71
71.

Type #1: This taco meat certainly tastes delicious on top of a bed of lettuce.

Question 72
72.

Modified Word #1: This taco meat certainly tastes delicious on top of a bed of lettuce.

Grammar 7.9: Compound Adjectives

PART 3 of 4

DIRECTIONS:
1. Insert a hyphen or hyphens to separate the compound adjectives. (15 points)
*You must copy and paste the entire sentence into the box.
*Use proper capitalization and punctuation.
*Look at the number in parentheses to determine how many hyphens to include in your answer.
Question 73
73.

Where is your dark blue uniform? (1)

Question 74
74.

I lost my olive green hat. (1)

Question 75
75.

I live in that old looking building over there. (1)

Question 76
76.

You should bet on that fast running horse. (1)

Question 77
77.

Did you finish reading that heart breaking story? (1)

Question 78
78.

Hiding the pickle in the Christmas tree is an old established tradition in my family. (1)

Question 79
79.

Zac Efron is a well known actor. (1)

Question 80
80.

That green eyed boy is really cute. (1)

Question 81
81.

Stop being such a bad tempered man! (1)

Question 82
82.

Can we go to the drive in restaurant for dinner? (1)

Question 83
83.

I typically have a four to five hour workload each night. (2)

Question 84
84.

The black and blue mark suggested that he had been involved in an altercation. (2)

Question 85
85.

Her fifteen minute presentation proved decisive to the outcome of the case. (1)

Question 86
86.

Can you please grab me that 20 foot pole over there? (1)

Question 87
87.

We heard pro and anti war arguments. (2)

Grammar 7.9: Compound Adjectives

PART 4 of 4

DIRECTIONS:
1. In SIX of the sentences, insert a hyphen or hyphens to separate the compound adjectives. (6 points)
*You must copy and paste the entire sentence into the box.
*Use proper capitalization and punctuation.
*Look at the number in parentheses to determine how many hyphens to include in your answer.

2. In SIX of the sentences, write correct in the box for your answer. (6 points)
Question 88
88.

Did you have any leftover scraps? (0 or 1)

Question 89
89.

We should get a full length mirror for the bathroom. (0 or 1)

Question 90
90.

Congratulations on having an accepted offer for your 3 bedroom house! (0 or 1)

Question 91
91.

This breath freshener is long lasting. (0 or 1)

Question 92
92.

Life with a two year old toddler is extremely busy! (2)

Question 93
93.

This tool is very time saving. (0 or 1)

Question 94
94.

Just look for the brightly lit porch! (0 or 1)

Question 95
95.

We will be recording the song at a highly soundproofed studio. (0 or 1)

Question 96
96.

What a beautiful free standing sculpture! (0 or 1)

Question 97
97.

I really need to get a part time job. (0 or 1)

Question 98
98.

The remarkably hot day turned into a remarkably long week. (0 or 1)

Question 99
99.

Stop sending me on a wild goose chase! (0 or 1)