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Grammar Pre-Test
By Sarah Abdelnasser
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Parts of Speech
Directions:
Identify each of the
underlined
words as one of the following: Noun, pronoun, adjective, verb, or adverb
Question 1
1.
Knowing how to dribble
is
important to basketball.
Noun
Pronoun
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
Question 2
2.
If a person can shoot
well
, they can score points.
Noun
Pronoun
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
Question 3
3.
Communication skills are essential in basketball so players
know
what to do.
Noun
Pronoun
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
Question 4
4.
A serious player will pride
himself
on mastering basic skills.
Noun
Pronoun
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
Question 5
5.
Caring
teammates will support each other during games.
Noun
Pronoun
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
Question 6
6.
Equally
caring fans will not give up on their team in hard times.
Noun
Pronoun
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
Question 7
7.
Professional players know that they may be on television in
years
to come.
Noun
Pronoun
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
Question 8
8.
Television
interviews
and endorsements will be common.
Noun
Pronoun
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
Question 9
9.
It
should be understood that these players are not professional actors.
Noun
Pronoun
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
Question 10
10.
Not all those who play basketball
should expect
to become famous.
Noun
Pronoun
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
Common and Proper Nouns
Directions:
Read each sentence, identify if the underlined noun is a
Common
noun or a
Proper
noun.
Question 11
11.
You can find an
elephant
on some money in India.
Common Noun
Proper Noun
Question 12
12.
Our money shows famous people and
buildings
from history.
Common Noun
Proper Noun
Question 13
13.
Andrew Jackson
appears on our twenty-dollar bill.
Common Noun
Proper Noun
Question 14
14.
The back of this bill shows the
White House.
Common Noun
Proper Noun
Question 15
15.
Other countries show many different
pictures.
Common Noun
Proper Noun
Possessive
Directions:
Which word in parenthesis has the correct use of an apostrophe?
Question 16
16.
Here is the violin and here is (it’s, its) case.
it's
its
Question 17
17.
Have you seen (Jason’s, Jasons’, Jasons) hat?
Jason's
Jasons'
Jasons
Question 18
18.
The (neighborhoods, neighborhood’s, neighborhoods’) rules are different for kickball.
neighborhoods
neighborhood’s
neighborhoods’
Question 19
19.
My (friend’s, friends’, friends) favorite game is kickball.
friend’s
friends’
friends
Question 20
20.
We play in (Cathy’s, Cathys’, Cathys) backyard.
Cathy’s
Cathys’
Cathys
Pronouns
Directions:
Type the pronoun in each sentence in the box provided below the sentence.
Question 21
21.
I look for stars on a clear night.
Question 22
22.
They twinkle brightly in the night sky.
Question 23
23.
Mom shows me certain groups of stars.
Question 24
24.
The Big Dipper has seven stars in it.
Question 25
25.
The stars seem to change as our Earth spins.
Pronoun Usage
Directions:
Identify each sentence as on of the following: Correct or Incorrect
Question 26
26.
We and they are editing our essays together.
Correct
Incorrect
Question 27
27.
She found out we graded her essay.
Correct
Incorrect
Question 28
28.
Us English scholars should stick together.
Correct
Incorrect
Question 29
29.
Him and I have finished editing our papers.
Correct
Incorrect
Question 30
30.
Every single one of them have an essay to edit in class.
Correct
Incorrect
Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement
Directions:
Choose the correct pronoun from the parentheses.
Question 31
31.
Our college should change (its, their) policy about withdrawals.
its
their
Question 32
32.
Coaches Espinoza and Calhoun coach different sports. Neither Espinoza nor Calhoun scheduled (her, their) team for the gym this afternoon.
her
their
Question 33
33.
No one has offered to let us use (his, their) home for the department meeting.
his
their
Question 34
34.
If I ever find my glasses, I think I’ll have (it, them) replaced.
it
them
Question 35
35.
General Motors will probably recall most of (its, their) four-wheel-drive vehicles.
its
their