#GRAMMAR 5.8-5.10 TEST REVIEW REDO

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Grammar 5.8: Complete Subjects and Predicates

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DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify the complete subject in each sentence. (15 points)
*Do not include any end punctuation in your answer.
*Remember not to include any of the words that are part of the complete predicate. There will be no word
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2. Identify the complete predicate in each sentence. (15 points)
*Do not include any end punctuation in your answer.
*Remember not to include any of the words that are part of the complete subject. There will be no word
left behind.
Sentence #1: The beautiful stone in her ring is an opal.
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Complete Subject: The beautiful stone in her ring is an opal.

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Complete Predicate: The beautiful stone in her ring is an opal.

Sentence #2: That television drama was very unrealistic.
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Complete Subject: That television drama was very unrealistic.

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Complete Predicate: That television drama was very unrealistic.

Sentence #3: A high wall surrounded the large mansion.
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Complete Subject: A high wall surrounded the large mansion.

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Complete Predicate: A high wall surrounded the large mansion.

Sentence #4: We will study for the exam next week.
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Complete Subject: We will study for the exam next week.

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Complete Predicate: We will study for the exam next week.

Sentence #5: The airport is just off Exit 14.
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Complete Subject: The airport is just off Exit 14.

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Complete Predicate: The airport is just off Exit 14.

Sentence #6: The fans in the grandstand cheered the home team.
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Complete Subject: The fans in the grandstand cheered the home team.

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Complete Predicate: The fans in the grandstand cheered the home team.

Sentence #7: My uncle knows a lot about solar energy.
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Complete Subject: My uncle knows a lot about solar energy.

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Complete Predicate: My uncle knows a lot about solar energy.

Sentence #8: The frisky squirrel leaped for the birdfeeder.
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Complete Subject: The frisky squirrel leaped for the birdfeeder.

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Complete Predicate: The frisky squirrel leaped for the birdfeeder.

Sentence #9: Forty Canada geese landed on the lawn.
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Complete Subject: Forty Canada geese landed on the lawn.

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Complete Predicate: Forty Canada geese landed on the lawn.

Sentence #10: Our families were invited to the school picnic.
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Complete Subject: Our families were invited to the school picnic.

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Complete Predicate: Our families were invited to the school picnic.

Sentence #11: They dived into the pool.
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Complete Subject: They dived into the pool.

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Complete Predicate: They dived into the pool.

Sentence #12: The lovely old oak came down in the storm.
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Complete Subject: The lovely old oak came down in the storm.

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Complete Predicate: The lovely old oak came down in the storm.

Sentence #13: Suellen was practicing for the skating contest.
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Complete Subject: Suellen was practicing for the skating contest.

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Complete Predicate: Suellen was practicing for the skating contest.

Sentence #14: My cousin called me long distance last night.
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Complete Subject: My cousin called me long distance last night.

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Complete Predicate: My cousin called me long distance last night.

Sentence #15: The angry drivers were stalled at the accident site.
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Complete Subject: The angry drivers were stalled at the accident site.

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Complete Predicate: The angry drivers were stalled at the accident site.

Grammar 5.9: Compound Subjects and Predicates

PART 2 of 3

DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify the simple subject in each sentence. (15 points)
*If you have a compound subject, separate each noun/pronoun with a comma.
*Do not include the conjunction.
(example: Bob and John Smith had gone to the mall and walked around. ----- ANSWER: Bob, John Smith)

2. Identify the simple predicate in each sentence. (15 points)
*If you have a compound predicate, separate each verb/verb phrase with a comma.
*Do not include the conjunction.
(example: Bob and John Smith had gone to the mall and walked around. ----- ANSWER: had gone, walked)

3. Identify if the sentence contains a compound subject, compound predicate, or both. (15 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.
*There are EXACTLY five of each type.
Sentence #1: The tailback slashed, spun, and pounded his way through the opposing team’s defense.
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Simple Subject: The tailback slashed, spun, and pounded his way through the opposing team’s defense.

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Simple Predicate: The tailback slashed, spun, and pounded his way through the opposing team’s defense.

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Sentence Contains: The tailback slashed, spun, and pounded his way through the opposing team’s defense.

Sentence #2: Mom and Dad built a doghouse and painted it.
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Simple Subject: Mom and Dad built a doghouse and painted it.

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Simple Predicate: Mom and Dad built a doghouse and painted it.

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Sentence Contains: Mom and Dad built a doghouse and painted it.

Sentence #3: Our soccer team played hard but lost the game in the last minute.
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Simple Subject: Our soccer team played hard but lost the game in the last minute.

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Simple Predicate: Our soccer team played hard but lost the game in the last minute.

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Sentence Contains: Our soccer team played hard but lost the game in the last minute.

Sentence #4: The Spanish Club and field hockey are Dora’s favorite extracurricular activities.
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Simple Subject: The Spanish Club and field hockey are Dora’s favorite extracurricular activities.

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Simple Predicate: The Spanish Club and field hockey are Dora’s favorite extracurricular activities.

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Sentence Contains:

Sentence #5: Alligators or sea lions will be the topic of her report.
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Simple Subject: Alligators or sea lions will be the topic of her report.

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Simple Predicate: Alligators or sea lions will be the topic of her report.

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Sentence Contains: Alligators or sea lions will be the topic of her report.

Sentence #6: Books, clothes, and other items had been collected and sold at the fundraiser.
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Simple Subject: Books, clothes, and other items had been collected and sold at the fundraiser.

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Simple Predicate: Books, clothes, and other items had been collected and sold at the fundraiser.

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Sentence Contains: Books, clothes, and other items had been collected and sold at the fundraiser.

Sentence #7: Dr. Tarini writes or phones every participant in the study once a week.
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Simple Subject: Dr. Tarini writes or phones every participant in the study once a week.

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Simple Predicate: Dr. Tarini writes or phones every participant in the study once a week.

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Sentence Contains: Dr. Tarini writes or phones every participant in the study once a week.

Sentence #8: Rose or purple would accent and define the upper portion of your painting.
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Simple Subject: Rose or purple would accent and define the upper portion of your painting.

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Simple Predicate: Rose or purple would accent and define the upper portion of your painting.

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Sentence Contains: Rose or purple would accent and define the upper portion of your painting.

Sentence #9: Joan, Tom, or Wing will head the decorations committee.
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Simple Subject: Joan, Tom, or Wing will head the decorations committee.

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Simple Predicate: Joan, Tom, or Wing will head the decorations committee.

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Sentence Contains: Joan, Tom, or Wing will head the decorations committee.

Sentence #10: Casy and Jeanette entered and won a local talent contest.
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Simple Subject: Casy and Jeanette entered and won a local talent contest.

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Simple Predicate: Casy and Jeanette entered and won a local talent contest.

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Sentence Contains: Casy and Jeanette entered and won a local talent contest.

Sentence #11: Cake and ice cream were served to all the guests.
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Simple Subject: Cake and ice cream were served to all the guests.

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Simple Predicate: Cake and ice cream were served to all the guests.

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Sentence Contains: Cake and ice cream were served to all the guests.

Sentence #12: The thunder and lightning scared the campers and kept them awake.
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Simple Subject: The thunder and lightning scared the campers and kept them awake.

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Simple Predicate: The thunder and lightning scared the campers and kept them awake.

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Sentence Contains: The thunder and lightning scared the campers and kept them awake.

Sentence #13: On election day, the levy will pass or fail.
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Simple Subject: On election day, the levy will pass or fail.

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Simple Predicate: On election day, the levy will pass or fail.

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Sentence Contains: On election day, the levy will pass or fail.

Sentence #14: Sven hurried but missed his plane.
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Simple Subject: Sven hurried but missed his plane.

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Simple Predicate: Sven hurried but missed his plane.

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Sentence Contains: Sven hurried but missed his plane.

Sentence #15: Cards and letters on behalf of the popular television program poured into the network’s corporate offices.
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Simple Subject: Cards and letters on behalf of the popular television program poured into the network’s corporate offices.

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Simple Predicate: Cards and letters on behalf of the popular television program poured into the network’s corporate offices.

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Sentence Contains: Cards and letters on behalf of the popular television program poured into the network’s corporate offices.

Grammar 5.10: Sentence Fragments

PART 3 of 3

DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify if the sentence is a fragment or a complete sentence. (16 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.

2. Determine what the sentence is missing: subject, predicate, both, or neither. (16 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.
*There are EXACTLY four of each type.
Sentence #1: Charges no admission for students.
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Sentence #1 Type: Charges no admission for students.

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Sentence #1 Missing: Charges no admission for students.

Sentence #2: Advised against eating fatty foods.
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Sentence #2 Type: Advised against eating fatty foods.

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Sentence #2 Missing: Advised against eating fatty foods.

Sentence #3: Since we forgot our skis.
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Sentence #3 Type: Since we forgot our skis.

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Sentence #3 Missing: Since we forgot our skis.

Sentence #4: Which the school paper published.
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Sentence #4 Type: Which the school paper published.

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Sentence #4 Missing: Which the school paper published.

Sentence #5: Each year thousands of crops lost to flooding.
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Sentence #5 Type: Each year thousands of crops lost to flooding.

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Sentence #5 Missing: Each year thousands of crops lost to flooding.

Sentence #6: Warned us not to swim right after eating.
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Sentence #6 Type: Warned us not to swim right after eating.

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Sentence #6 Missing: Warned us not to swim right after eating.

Sentence #7: Are living in mobile homes until their houses are rebuilt.
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Sentence #7 Type: Are living in mobile homes until their houses are rebuilt.

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Sentence #7 Missing: Are living in mobile homes until their houses are rebuilt.

Sentence #8: Georgia O’Keeffe became one of the best-loved American artists.
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Sentence #8 Type: Georgia O’Keeffe became one of the best-loved American artists.

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Sentence #8 Missing: Georgia O’Keeffe became one of the best-loved American artists.

Sentence #9: A squirrel monkey was pouncing on insects.
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Sentence #9 Type: A squirrel monkey was pouncing on insects.

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Sentence #9 Missing: A squirrel monkey was pouncing on insects.

Sentence #10: A heart doctor, known as a cardiologist.
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Sentence #10 Type: A heart doctor, known as a cardiologist.

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Sentence #10 Missing: A heart doctor, known as a cardiologist.

Sentence #11: The Smiths installing a security system in their home.
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Sentence #11 Type: The Smiths installing a security system in their home.

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Sentence #11 Missing: The Smiths installing a security system in their home.

Sentence #12: The field trip requires permission from a parent or guardian.
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Sentence #12 Type: The field trip requires permission from a parent or guardian.

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Sentence #12 Missing: The field trip requires permission from a parent or guardian.

Sentence #13: How to spell the words for the test.
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Sentence #13 Type: How to spell the words for the test.

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Sentence #13 Missing: How to spell the words for the test.

Sentence #14: Stir the hard-packed prairie soil.
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Sentence #14 Type: Stir the hard-packed prairie soil.

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Sentence #14 Missing: Stir the hard-packed prairie soil.

Sentence #15: Animals from the city zoo arriving this afternoon.
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Sentence #15 Type: Animals from the city zoo arriving this afternoon.

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Sentence #15 Missing: Animals from the city zoo arriving this afternoon.

Sentence #16: As if he were in a daze.
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Sentence #16 Type: As if he were in a daze.

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Sentence #16 Missing: As if he were in a daze.