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Weekly Language Quiz Q1:1
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Question 1
1.
In the sentence below, identify the part of speech of the underlined word.
Katie forgot her nonfiction book on the
desk
.
noun
verb
pronoun
adjective
Question 2
2.
Which of the following sentences is written using the correct possessive noun?
The baseball teams victory was well deserved.
The baseball team's victory was well deserved.
Question 3
3.
Which sentence is written correctly?
Mrs. Neal said your projects are due tomorrow.
Mrs. Neal said, "Your projects are due tomorrow."
Mrs. Neal said, "your projects are due tomorrow".
Question 4
4.
Select the sentence that uses the correct comparative or superlative adjective.
Her science fair project was the larger in the class.
Her science fair project was the largest in the class.
Her science fair project was the large in the class.
Question 5
5.
Is the following sentence simple, compound, or complex?
Although they were tired, the baseball team fought until the last inning.
simple
compound
complex
Question 6
6.
Choose the sentence that is written correctly.
Abraham lincoln was the sixteenth President of the United States of America.
Abraham Lincoln was the sixteenth president of the united states of america.
Abraham Lincoln was the sixteenth president of the United States of America.
Question 7
7.
Which word is a SYNONYM for the underlined word?
Gina
altered
her speech, taking out her opening joke, just before she got on stage.
repeated
changed
tossed
Question 8
8.
Which of the following words means "to not continue"
different
disappear
discontinue
Question 9
9.
In the sentence below, identify the part of speech of the underlined word.
Katie
forgot
her nonfiction book on the desk.
noun
verb
pronoun
adjective
Question 10
10.
In the sentence below, identify the part of speech of the underlined word.
Katie forgot her
nonfiction
book on the desk.
pronoun
adjective
adverb
verb