#GRAMMAR 7.7-7.9 TEST REVIEW REDO
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Noun-Adjective #1: Her phone number is on the notebook paper over there.
Noun-Adjective #1: Her phone number is on the notebook paper over there.
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Type #1: Her phone number is on the notebook paper over there.
Type #1: Her phone number is on the notebook paper over there.
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Modified Word #1: Her phone number is on the notebook paper over there.
Modified Word #1: Her phone number is on the notebook paper over there.
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Noun-Adjective #2: Her phone number is on the notebook paper over there.
Noun-Adjective #2: Her phone number is on the notebook paper over there.
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Type #2: Her phone number is on the notebook paper over there.
Type #2: Her phone number is on the notebook paper over there.
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Modified Word #2: Her phone number is on the notebook paper over there.
Modified Word #2: Her phone number is on the notebook paper over there.
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Noun-Adjective #1: John’s wife is an English teacher.
Noun-Adjective #1: John’s wife is an English teacher.
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Type #1: John’s wife is an English teacher.
Type #1: John’s wife is an English teacher.
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Modified Word #1: John’s wife is an English teacher.
Modified Word #1: John’s wife is an English teacher.
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Noun-Adjective #2: John’s wife is an English teacher.
Noun-Adjective #2: John’s wife is an English teacher.
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Type #2: John’s wife is an English teacher.
Type #2: John’s wife is an English teacher.
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Modified Word #2: John’s wife is an English teacher.
Modified Word #2: John’s wife is an English teacher.
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Noun-Adjective #1: Don’t you agree that children’s clothes are expensive?
Noun-Adjective #1: Don’t you agree that children’s clothes are expensive?
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Type #1: Don’t you agree that children’s clothes are expensive?
Type #1: Don’t you agree that children’s clothes are expensive?
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Modified Word #1: Don’t you agree that children’s clothes are expensive?
Modified Word #1: Don’t you agree that children’s clothes are expensive?
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Noun-Adjective #1: My parents watched a Victorian drama on Sunday.
Noun-Adjective #1: My parents watched a Victorian drama on Sunday.
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Type #1: My parents watched a Victorian drama on Sunday.
Type #1: My parents watched a Victorian drama on Sunday.
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Modified Word #1: My parents watched a Victorian drama on Sunday.
Modified Word #1: My parents watched a Victorian drama on Sunday.
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Noun-Adjective #1: The pelican’s massive bill had two fish inside.
Noun-Adjective #1: The pelican’s massive bill had two fish inside.
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Type #1: The pelican’s massive bill had two fish inside.
Type #1: The pelican’s massive bill had two fish inside.
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Modified Word #1: The pelican’s massive bill had two fish inside.
Modified Word #1: The pelican’s massive bill had two fish inside.
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Noun-Adjective #1: Harvard’s students are typically well respected.
Noun-Adjective #1: Harvard’s students are typically well respected.
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Type #1: Harvard’s students are typically well respected.
Type #1: Harvard’s students are typically well respected.
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Modified Word #1: Harvard’s students are typically well respected.
Modified Word #1: Harvard’s students are typically well respected.
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Noun-Adjective #1: That annoying newspaper reporter won’t leave us alone!
Noun-Adjective #1: That annoying newspaper reporter won’t leave us alone!
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Type #1: That annoying newspaper reporter won’t leave us alone!
Type #1: That annoying newspaper reporter won’t leave us alone!
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Modified Word #1: That annoying newspaper reporter won’t leave us alone!
Modified Word #1: That annoying newspaper reporter won’t leave us alone!
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Noun-Adjective #1: Frozen’s main characters are Anna and Elsa.
Noun-Adjective #1: Frozen’s main characters are Anna and Elsa.
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Type #1: Frozen’s main characters are Anna and Elsa.
Type #1: Frozen’s main characters are Anna and Elsa.
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Modified Word #1: Frozen’s main characters are Anna and Elsa.
Modified Word #1: Frozen’s main characters are Anna and Elsa.
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Noun-Adjective #1: We use the leaf’s veins to create a masterpiece.
Noun-Adjective #1: We use the leaf’s veins to create a masterpiece.
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Type #1: We use the leaf’s veins to create a masterpiece.
Type #1: We use the leaf’s veins to create a masterpiece.
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Modified Word #1: We use the leaf’s veins to create a masterpiece.
Modified Word #1: We use the leaf’s veins to create a masterpiece.
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Noun-Adjective #1: The Italian statue is on display at the museum downtown.
Noun-Adjective #1: The Italian statue is on display at the museum downtown.
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Type #1: The Italian statue is on display at the museum downtown.
Type #1: The Italian statue is on display at the museum downtown.
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Modified Word #1: The Italian statue is on display at the museum downtown.
Modified Word #1: The Italian statue is on display at the museum downtown.
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Pronoun-Adjective #1: I bought some batteries because that game didn’t come with any.
Pronoun-Adjective #1: I bought some batteries because that game didn’t come with any.
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Type #1: I bought some batteries because that game didn’t come with any.
Type #1: I bought some batteries because that game didn’t come with any.
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Modified Word #1: I bought some batteries because that game didn’t come with any.
Modified Word #1: I bought some batteries because that game didn’t come with any.
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Pronoun-Adjective #2: I bought some batteries because that game didn’t come with any.
Pronoun-Adjective #2: I bought some batteries because that game didn’t come with any.
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Type #2: I bought some batteries because that game didn’t come with any.
Type #2: I bought some batteries because that game didn’t come with any.
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Modified Word #2: I bought some batteries because that game didn’t come with any.
Modified Word #2: I bought some batteries because that game didn’t come with any.
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Pronoun-Adjective #1: Could you help me figure out what cake flavor is Grandma's favorite?
Pronoun-Adjective #1: Could you help me figure out what cake flavor is Grandma's favorite?
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Type #1: Could you help me figure out what cake flavor is Grandma's favorite?
Type #1: Could you help me figure out what cake flavor is Grandma's favorite?
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Modified Word #1: Could you help me figure out what cake flavor is Grandma's favorite?
Modified Word #1: Could you help me figure out what cake flavor is Grandma's favorite?
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Pronoun-Adjective #1: Carlos read the story to his younger brother.
Pronoun-Adjective #1: Carlos read the story to his younger brother.
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Type #1: Carlos read the story to his younger brother.
Type #1: Carlos read the story to his younger brother.
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Modified Word #1: Carlos read the story to his younger brother.
Modified Word #1: Carlos read the story to his younger brother.
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Pronoun-Adjective #1: There are several people in Chuck E. Cheese right now.
Pronoun-Adjective #1: There are several people in Chuck E. Cheese right now.
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Type #1: There are several people in Chuck E. Cheese right now.
Type #1: There are several people in Chuck E. Cheese right now.
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Modified Word #1: There are several people in Chuck E. Cheese right now.
Modified Word #1: There are several people in Chuck E. Cheese right now.
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Pronoun-Adjective #1: This formal agreement was signed by the entire class.
Pronoun-Adjective #1: This formal agreement was signed by the entire class.
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Type #1: This formal agreement was signed by the entire class.
Type #1: This formal agreement was signed by the entire class.
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Modified Word #1: This formal agreement was signed by the entire class.
Modified Word #1: This formal agreement was signed by the entire class.
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Pronoun-Adjective #1: Which piece of pie would you like to have for some dessert?
Pronoun-Adjective #1: Which piece of pie would you like to have for some dessert?
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Type #1: Which piece of pie would you like to have for some dessert?
Type #1: Which piece of pie would you like to have for some dessert?
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Modified Word #1: Which piece of pie would you like to have for some dessert?
Modified Word #1: Which piece of pie would you like to have for some dessert?
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Pronoun-Adjective #2: Which piece of pie would you like to have for some dessert?
Pronoun-Adjective #2: Which piece of pie would you like to have for some dessert?
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Type #2: Which piece of pie would you like to have for some dessert?
Type #2: Which piece of pie would you like to have for some dessert?
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Modified Word #2: Which piece of pie would you like to have for some dessert?
Modified Word #2: Which piece of pie would you like to have for some dessert?
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Pronoun-Adjective #1: Your dog is begging you to feed him.
Pronoun-Adjective #1: Your dog is begging you to feed him.
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Type #1: Your dog is begging you to feed him.
Type #1: Your dog is begging you to feed him.
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Modified Word #1: Your dog is begging you to feed him.
Modified Word #1: Your dog is begging you to feed him.
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Pronoun-Adjective #1: Whose plate was left on the table after breakfast?
Pronoun-Adjective #1: Whose plate was left on the table after breakfast?
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Type #1: Whose plate was left on the table after breakfast?
Type #1: Whose plate was left on the table after breakfast?
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Modified Word #1: Whose plate was left on the table after breakfast?
Modified Word #1: Whose plate was left on the table after breakfast?
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Pronoun-Adjective #1: I lost their video somewhere between the library and school.
Pronoun-Adjective #1: I lost their video somewhere between the library and school.
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Type #1: I lost their video somewhere between the library and school.
Type #1: I lost their video somewhere between the library and school.
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Modified Word #1: I lost their video somewhere between the library and school.
Modified Word #1: I lost their video somewhere between the library and school.
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Pronoun-Adjective #1: This taco meat certainly tastes delicious on top of a bed of lettuce.
Pronoun-Adjective #1: This taco meat certainly tastes delicious on top of a bed of lettuce.
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Type #1: This taco meat certainly tastes delicious on top of a bed of lettuce.
Type #1: This taco meat certainly tastes delicious on top of a bed of lettuce.
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Modified Word #1: This taco meat certainly tastes delicious on top of a bed of lettuce.
Modified Word #1: This taco meat certainly tastes delicious on top of a bed of lettuce.
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Where is your dark blue uniform? (1)
Where is your dark blue uniform? (1)
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I lost my olive green hat. (1)
I lost my olive green hat. (1)
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I live in that old looking building over there. (1)
I live in that old looking building over there. (1)
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You should bet on that fast running horse. (1)
You should bet on that fast running horse. (1)
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Did you finish reading that heart breaking story? (1)
Did you finish reading that heart breaking story? (1)
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Hiding the pickle in the Christmas tree is an old established tradition in my family. (1)
Hiding the pickle in the Christmas tree is an old established tradition in my family. (1)
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Zac Efron is a well known actor. (1)
Zac Efron is a well known actor. (1)
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That green eyed boy is really cute. (1)
That green eyed boy is really cute. (1)
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Stop being such a bad tempered man! (1)
Stop being such a bad tempered man! (1)
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Can we go to the drive in restaurant for dinner? (1)
Can we go to the drive in restaurant for dinner? (1)
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I typically have a four to five hour workload each night. (2)
I typically have a four to five hour workload each night. (2)
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The black and blue mark suggested that he had been involved in an altercation. (2)
The black and blue mark suggested that he had been involved in an altercation. (2)
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Her fifteen minute presentation proved decisive to the outcome of the case. (1)
Her fifteen minute presentation proved decisive to the outcome of the case. (1)
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Can you please grab me that 20 foot pole over there? (1)
Can you please grab me that 20 foot pole over there? (1)
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We heard pro and anti war arguments. (2)
We heard pro and anti war arguments. (2)
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Did you have any leftover scraps? (0 or 1)
Did you have any leftover scraps? (0 or 1)
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We should get a full length mirror for the bathroom. (0 or 1)
We should get a full length mirror for the bathroom. (0 or 1)
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Congratulations on having an accepted offer for your 3 bedroom house! (0 or 1)
Congratulations on having an accepted offer for your 3 bedroom house! (0 or 1)
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This breath freshener is long lasting. (0 or 1)
This breath freshener is long lasting. (0 or 1)
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Life with a two year old toddler is extremely busy! (2)
Life with a two year old toddler is extremely busy! (2)
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This tool is very time saving. (0 or 1)
This tool is very time saving. (0 or 1)
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Just look for the brightly lit porch! (0 or 1)
Just look for the brightly lit porch! (0 or 1)
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We will be recording the song at a highly soundproofed studio. (0 or 1)
We will be recording the song at a highly soundproofed studio. (0 or 1)
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What a beautiful free standing sculpture! (0 or 1)
What a beautiful free standing sculpture! (0 or 1)
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I really need to get a part time job. (0 or 1)
I really need to get a part time job. (0 or 1)
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The remarkably hot day turned into a remarkably long week. (0 or 1)
The remarkably hot day turned into a remarkably long week. (0 or 1)
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Stop sending me on a wild goose chase! (0 or 1)
Stop sending me on a wild goose chase! (0 or 1)