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#GRAMMAR 7.7-7.9 TEST REVIEW (due date: Tuesday, March 14)

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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: This linen shirt would look good with my Bermuda shorts.
(2 Adjectives and 2 Modified Words)
Question 1
1.

Noun-Adjective #1: This linen shirt would look good with my Bermuda shorts.

Question 2
2.

Type #1: This linen shirt would look good with my Bermuda shorts.

Question 3
3.

Modified Word #1: This linen shirt would look good with my Bermuda shorts.

Question 4
4.

Noun-Adjective #2: This linen shirt would look good with my Bermuda shorts.

Question 5
5.

Type #2: This linen shirt would look good with my Bermuda shorts.

Question 6
6.

Modified Word #2: This linen shirt would look good with my Bermuda shorts.

Sentence #2: Tony’s skateboard cracked when his sunglasses fell off and he crashed into the concrete wall.
(2 Adjectives and 2 Modified Words)
Question 7
7.

Noun-Adjective #1: Tony’s skateboard cracked when his sunglasses fell off and he crashed into the concrete wall.

Question 8
8.

Type #1: Tony’s skateboard cracked when his sunglasses fell off and he crashed into the concrete wall.

Question 9
9.

Modified Word #1: Tony’s skateboard cracked when his sunglasses fell off and he crashed into the concrete wall.

Question 10
10.

Noun-Adjective #2: Tony’s skateboard cracked when his sunglasses fell off and he crashed into the concrete wall.

Question 11
11.

Type #2: Tony’s skateboard cracked when his sunglasses fell off and he crashed into the concrete wall.

Question 12
12.

Modified Word #2: Tony’s skateboard cracked when his sunglasses fell off and he crashed into the concrete wall.

Sentence #3: My family took an Alaskan cruise last summer.
(1 Adjective and 1 Modified Word)
Question 13
13.

Noun-Adjective #1: My family took an Alaskan cruise last summer.

Question 14
14.

Type #1: My family took an Alaskan cruise last summer.

Question 15
15.

Modified Word #1: My family took an Alaskan cruise last summer.

Sentence #4: Some Mexican pottery is ceramic.
(1 Adjective and 1 Modified Word)
Question 16
16.

Noun-Adjective #1: Some Mexican pottery is ceramic.

Question 17
17.

Type #1: Some Mexican pottery is ceramic.

Question 18
18.

Modified Word #1: Some Mexican pottery is ceramic.

Sentence #5: Is Chelsea’s costume missing from the closet?
(1 Adjective and 1 Modified Word)
Question 19
19.

Noun-Adjective #1: Is Chelsea’s costume missing from the closet?

Question 20
20.

Type #1: Is Chelsea’s costume missing from the closet?

Question 21
21.

Modified Word #1: Is Chelsea’s costume missing from the closet?

Sentence #6: Our grandparents’ neighbors are from India.
(1 Adjective and 1 Modified Word)
Question 22
22.

Noun-Adjective #1: Our grandparents’ neighbors are from India.

Question 23
23.

Type #1: Our grandparents’ neighbors are from India.

Question 24
24.

Modified Word #1: Our grandparents’ neighbors are from India.

Sentence #7: The mother picked up all of the girl’s dolls off the floor.
(1 Adjective and 1 Modified Word)
Question 25
25.

Noun-Adjective #1: The mother picked up all of the girl’s dolls off the floor.

Question 26
26.

Type #1: The mother picked up all of the girl’s dolls off the floor.

Question 27
27.

Modified Word #1: The mother picked up all of the girl’s dolls off the floor.

Sentence #8: Ron’s car is in the garage because it is supposed to storm later tonight.
(1 Adjective and 1 Modified Word)
Question 28
28.

Noun-Adjective #1: Ron’s car is in the garage because it is supposed to storm later tonight.

Question 29
29.

Type #1: Ron’s car is in the garage because it is supposed to storm later tonight.

Question 30
30.

Modified Word #1: Ron’s car is in the garage because it is supposed to storm later tonight.

Sentence #9: Can you please get me the spaghetti sauce from the cupboard?
(1 Adjective and 1 Modified Word)
Question 31
31.

Noun-Adjective #1: Can you please get me the spaghetti sauce from the cupboard?

Question 32
32.

Type #1: Can you please get me the spaghetti sauce from the cupboard?

Question 33
33.

Modified Word #1: Can you please get me the spaghetti sauce from the cupboard?

Sentence #10: Her dress got caught underneath one of the table’s legs.
(1 Adjective and 1 Modified Word)
Question 34
34.

Noun-Adjective #1: Her dress got caught underneath one of the table’s legs.

Question 35
35.

Type #1: Her dress got caught underneath one of the table’s legs.

Question 36
36.

Modified Word #1: Her dress got caught underneath one of the table’s legs.

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: This yellow silk shirt would look good with my brown linen Bermuda shorts.
(2 Adjectives and 2 Modified Words)
Question 37
37.

Pronoun-Adjective #1: This yellow silk shirt would look good with my brown linen Bermuda shorts.

Question 38
38.

Type #1: This yellow silk shirt would look good with my brown linen Bermuda shorts.

Question 39
39.

Modified Word #1: This yellow silk shirt would look good with my brown linen Bermuda shorts.

Question 40
40.

Pronoun-Adjective #2: This yellow silk shirt would look good with my brown linen Bermuda shorts.

Question 41
41.

Type #2: This yellow silk shirt would look good with my brown linen Bermuda shorts.

Question 42
42.

Modified Word #2: This yellow silk shirt would look good with my brown linen Bermuda shorts.

Sentence #2: Tony’s skateboard wheels cracked when his sunglasses fell off and he crashed.
(1 Adjective and 1 Modified Word)
Question 43
43.

Pronoun-Adjective #1: Tony’s skateboard wheels cracked when his sunglasses fell off and he crashed.

Question 44
44.

Type #1: Tony’s skateboard wheels cracked when his sunglasses fell off and he crashed.

Question 45
45.

Modified Word #1: Tony’s skateboard wheels cracked when his sunglasses fell off and he crashed.

Sentence #3: Our grandparents’ neighbors took an Alaskan ocean cruise.
(1 Adjective and 1 Modified Word)
Question 46
46.

Pronoun-Adjective #1: Our grandparents’ neighbors took an Alaskan ocean cruise.

Question 47
47.

Type #1: Our grandparents’ neighbors took an Alaskan ocean cruise.

Question 48
48.

Modified Word #1: Our grandparents’ neighbors took an Alaskan ocean cruise.

Sentence #4: Some Mexican pottery is ceramic.
(1 Adjective and 1 Modified Word)
Question 49
49.

Pronoun-Adjective #1: Some Mexican pottery is ceramic.

Question 50
50.

Type #1: Some Mexican pottery is ceramic.

Question 51
51.

Modified Word #1: Some Mexican pottery is ceramic.

Sentence #5: Whose Victorian costume is missing from the costume closet?
(1 Adjective and 1 Modified Word)
Question 52
52.

Pronoun-Adjective #1: Whose Victorian costume is missing from the costume closet?

Question 53
53.

Type #1: Whose Victorian costume is missing from the costume closet?

Question 54
54.

Modified Word #1: Whose Victorian costume is missing from the costume closet?

Sentence #6: What time will you be arriving for dinner at that restaurant?
(2 Adjectives and 2 Modified Words)
Question 55
55.

Pronoun-Adjective #1: What time will you be arriving for dinner at that restaurant?

Question 56
56.

Type #1: What time will you be arriving for dinner at that restaurant?

Question 57
57.

Modified Word #1: What time will you be arriving for dinner at that restaurant?

Question 58
58.

Pronoun-Adjective #2: What time will you be arriving for dinner at that restaurant?

Question 59
59.

Type #2: What time will you be arriving for dinner at that restaurant?

Question 60
60.

Modified Word #2: What time will you be arriving for dinner at that restaurant?

Sentence #7: Neither candidate gave the public a reason to rejoice.
(1 Adjective and 1 Modified Word)
Question 61
61.

Pronoun-Adjective #1: Neither candidate gave the public a reason to rejoice.

Question 62
62.

Type #1: Neither candidate gave the public a reason to rejoice.

Question 63
63.

Modified Word #1: Neither candidate gave the public a reason to rejoice.

Sentence #8: These novels belong on the shelf next to the mysteries.
(1 Adjective and 1 Modified Word)
Question 64
64.

Pronoun-Adjective #1: These novels belong on the shelf next to the mysteries.

Question 65
65.

Type #1: These novels belong on the shelf next to the mysteries.

Question 66
66.

Modified Word #1: These novels belong on the shelf next to the mysteries.

Sentence #9: Many contestants attempt to win the contest, but few actually claim first prize.
(1 Adjective and 1 Modified Word)
Question 67
67.

Pronoun-Adjective #1: Many contestants attempt to win the contest, but few actually claim first prize.

Question 68
68.

Type #1: Many contestants attempt to win the contest, but few actually claim first prize.

Question 69
69.

Modified Word #1: Many contestants attempt to win the contest, but few actually claim first prize.

Sentence #10: Will you tell me which house belongs to the Cook family?
(1 Adjective and 1 Modified Word)
Question 70
70.

Pronoun-Adjective #1: Will you tell me which house belongs to the Cook family?

Question 71
71.

Type #1: Will you tell me which house belongs to the Cook family?

Question 72
72.

Modified Word #1: Will you tell me which house belongs to the Cook family?

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.

When Brian got his promotion, he bought a brand new car. (1)

Question 74
74.

Leila is wearing an old fashioned skirt that she found in her grandmother's drawer. (1)

Question 75
75.

His 11 year old niece is coming to visit. (2)

Question 76
76.

In Social Studies class, we are learning about the pre Industrial era. (1)

Question 77
77.

His orange yellow skin looked very unhealthy. (1)

Question 78
78.

That is the only 10 story building in the town. (1)

Question 79
79.

I hope to make the A team for gymnastics! (1)

Question 80
80.

You can refill your glass of water at the self serve station over in the corner. (1)

Question 81
81.

He bought a five thousand dollar computer for college. (2)

Question 82
82.

You need an up to date computer to run this software. (2)

Question 83
83.

Cathy is a well mannered girl and very polite. (1)

Question 84
84.

These old stone and mortar buildings have stood the test of time. (2)

Question 85
85.

This year we will be having 3, 6, and 9 month employee evaluations. (3)

Question 86
86.

Our college campus is hosting an all inclusive study. (1)

Question 87
87.

I need a half inch measurement for this, please. (1)

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.

Kate is always so fashion conscious about everything. (0 or 1)

Question 89
89.

Nancy is a short sighted girl, so she can't even read what's on the blackboard. (0 or 1)

Question 90
90.

Absent minded Sam is in charge of our group project, so that’s not good. (0 or 1)

Question 91
91.

She is an exceptionally talented girl if you ask me. (0 or 1)

Question 92
92.

Local retailers need to hire more full and part time employees. (2)

Question 93
93.

Businesses usually have open and closed door policies. (2)

Question 94
94.

The woman is quite pretty. (0 or 1)

Question 95
95.

My cat is incredibly happy to have his dinner. (0 or 1)

Question 96
96.

High volume trading is a big part of my uncle’s job. (0 or 1)

Question 97
97.

Those drawings are full scale. (0 or 1)

Question 98
98.

My annoying yet cute cousin is coming into town. (2)

Question 99
99.

I am very cautious when driving in the winter. (0 or 1)