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#GRAMMAR 2.7-2.9 TEST REVIEW REDO

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Sentence #1: All of the archaeologist’s discoveries are fascinating.

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Sentence #2: Here is your hockey stick.

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Sentence #3: Many know about the ride of Paul Revere.

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Sentence #4: My brother lost a wallet at the football game.

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Sentence #5: Our goal was to help the children learn to ice skate.

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Sentence #6: Each of the picture frames was cracked.

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Sentence #7: Your sweater looks just like Jennifer’s.

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Sentence #8: Both of the girls talk about careers in pharmacy.

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Sentence #9: Because their match was in another city, the soccer players took a bus.

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Sentence #10: If others were as helpful as Pedro, there would be no problem.

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Sentence #11: Everybody agrees that Margo did the right thing.

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Sentence #12: Nobody is as dedicated as Sandra.

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Sentence #13: The orthodontist put braces on my teeth.

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Sentence #14: Did you bring your radio along?

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Sentence #1: Deep-sea divers dive to observe sea life itself, which can be fascinating.

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Sentence #2: Deep-sea divers must take measures to protect themselves underwater.

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Sentence #3: Divers wear wetsuits to protect themselves from the cold of the deep water.

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Sentence #4: If you were a diver, you would buy yourself a JIM suit or a helmet.

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Sentence #5: The JIM suit itself contains a breathing apparatus to help divers breathe.

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Sentence #6: This type of suit allows divers to lower themselves to a depth of 2,000 feet.

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Sentence #7: Helmets are needed for extra weight when divers themselves do not need to move around much.

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Sentence #8: If swimming in strong ocean currents, you yourself would need weight to stay down.

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Sentence #9: You would also need help to keep yourself breathing.

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Sentence #10: Divers use external air supplies to enable themselves to breathe underwater.

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Sentence #11: A diver must supply himself with a mixture of oxygen and different gases.

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Sentence #12: Divers must also protect themselves against decompression sickness, or “the bends.”

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Sentence #13: This illness manifests itself with joint pain, and it can be fatal.

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Sentence #14: “The bends” occurs when divers themselves raise to the top too quickly.

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Sentence #15: Divers must time themselves to be sure they rise at the right speed.

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Sentence #1: Dave hopes that will help us.

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Sentence #2: What does your mom like to play on the guitar?

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Sentence #3: This will surely amuse Hannah’s guest.

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Sentence #4: Who has completed the assignment?

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Sentence #5: Which of the cars is in the driveway?

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Sentence #6: Give these to the gentleman in the gray suit.

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Sentence #7: That appears to be a game anyone can win.

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Sentence #8: Whom can you see on the stage?

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Sentence #9: These belong on the shelf next to the mystery novels.

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Sentence #10: Who is the highest ranking official in the United States?

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Sentence #11: To whom did Jay lend his video game?

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Sentence #12: This is the key to unlocking the secrets of Ms. Dupont’s success.

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Sentence #13: Those provoked quite an argument at the meeting last night.

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Sentence #14: What are you doing after school today?

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Sentence #15: Joseph demonstrated that yesterday when he received his first traffic ticket.

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Grammar 2.7: Possessive and Indefinite Pronouns

PART 1 of 3

DIRECTIONS:

1. Identify the possessive or indefinite pronoun in each sentence. (14 points)

*You may only put EXACTLY one word in each box for your answer.

2. Determine if the pronoun is possessive or indefinite. (14 points)

*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.

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1.

Pronoun: All of the archaeologist’s discoveries are fascinating.

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2.

Type: All of the archaeologist’s discoveries are fascinating.

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3.

Pronoun: Here is your hockey stick.

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Type: Here is your hockey stick.

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Pronoun: Many know about the ride of Paul Revere.

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Type: Many know about the ride of Paul Revere.

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7.

Pronoun: My brother lost a wallet at the football game.

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Type: My brother lost a wallet at the football game.

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9.

Pronoun: Our goal was to help the children learn to ice skate.

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10.

Type: Our goal was to help the children learn to ice skate.

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11.

Pronoun: Each of the picture frames was cracked.

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Type: Each of the picture frames was cracked.

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13.

Pronoun: Your sweater looks just like Jennifer’s.

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Type: Your sweater looks just like Jennifer’s.

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15.

Pronoun: Both of the girls talk about careers in pharmacy.

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16.

Type: Both of the girls talk about careers in pharmacy.

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17.

Pronoun: Because their match was in another city, the soccer players took a bus.

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Type: Because their match was in another city, the soccer players took a bus.

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Pronoun: If others were as helpful as Pedro, there would be no problem.

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Type: If others were as helpful as Pedro, there would be no problem.

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Pronoun: Everybody agrees that Margo did the right thing.

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Type: Everybody agrees that Margo did the right thing.

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Pronoun: Nobody is as dedicated as Sandra.

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Type: Nobody is as dedicated as Sandra.

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Pronoun: The orthodontist put braces on my teeth.

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Type: The orthodontist put braces on my teeth.

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Pronoun: Did you bring your radio along?

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Type: Did you bring your radio along?

Grammar 2.8: Reflexive and Intensive Pronouns

PART 2 of 3

DIRECTIONS:

1. Identify the reflexive or intensive pronoun in each sentence. (15 points)

*You may only put EXACTLY one word in each box for your answer.

2. Determine if the pronoun is reflexive or intensive. (15 points)

*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.

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Pronoun: Deep-sea divers dive to observe sea life itself, which can be fascinating.

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Type: Deep-sea divers dive to observe sea life itself, which can be fascinating.

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Pronoun: Deep-sea divers must take measures to protect themselves underwater.

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Type: Deep-sea divers must take measures to protect themselves underwater.

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Pronoun: Divers wear wetsuits to protect themselves from the cold of the deep water.

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Type: Divers wear wetsuits to protect themselves from the cold of the deep water.

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35.

Pronoun: If you were a diver, you would buy yourself a JIM suit or a helmet.

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Type: If you were a diver, you would buy yourself a JIM suit or a helmet.

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Pronoun: The JIM suit itself contains a breathing apparatus to help divers breathe.

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Type: The JIM suit itself contains a breathing apparatus to help divers breathe.

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Pronoun: This type of suit allows divers to lower themselves to a depth of 2,000 feet.

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Type: This type of suit allows divers to lower themselves to a depth of 2,000 feet.

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Pronoun: Helmets are needed for extra weight when divers themselves do not need to move around much.

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Type: Helmets are needed for extra weight when divers themselves do not need to move around much.

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Pronoun: If swimming in strong ocean currents, you yourself would need weight to stay down.

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Type: If swimming in strong ocean currents, you yourself would need weight to stay down.

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Pronoun: You would also need help to keep yourself breathing.

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Type: You would also need help to keep yourself breathing.

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Pronoun: Divers use external air supplies to enable themselves to breathe underwater.

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Type: Divers use external air supplies to enable themselves to breathe underwater.

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Pronoun: A diver must supply himself with a mixture of oxygen and different gases.

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
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Type: A diver must supply himself with a mixture of oxygen and different gases.

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Pronoun: Divers must also protect themselves against decompression sickness, or “the bends.”

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Type: Divers must also protect themselves against decompression sickness, or “the bends.”

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Pronoun: This illness manifests itself with joint pain, and it can be fatal.

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Type: This illness manifests itself with joint pain, and it can be fatal.

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Pronoun: “The bends” occurs when divers themselves raise to the top too quickly.

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Type: “The bends” occurs when divers themselves raise to the top too quickly.

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Pronoun: Divers must time themselves to be sure they rise at the right speed.

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Type: Divers must time themselves to be sure they rise at the right speed.

Grammar 2.9: Interrogative and Demonstrative Pronouns

PART 3 of 3

DIRECTIONS:

1. Identify the interrogative or demonstrative pronoun in each sentence. (15 points)

*You may only put EXACTLY one word in each box for your answer.

2. Determine if the pronoun is interrogative or demonstrative. (15 points)

*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.

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Pronoun: Dave hopes that will help us.

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Type: Dave hopes that will help us.

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Pronoun: What does your mom like to play on the guitar?

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Type: What does your mom like to play on the guitar?

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Pronoun: This will surely amuse Hannah’s guest.

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Type: This will surely amuse Hannah’s guest.

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65.

Pronoun: Who has completed the assignment?

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Type: Who has completed the assignment?

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67.

Pronoun: Which of the cars is in the driveway?

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Type: Which of the cars is in the driveway?

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Pronoun: Give these to the gentleman in the gray suit.

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Type: Give these to the gentleman in the gray suit.

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71.

Pronoun: That appears to be a game anyone can win.

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Type: That appears to be a game anyone can win.

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73.

Pronoun: Whom can you see on the stage?

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Type: Whom can you see on the stage?

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Pronoun: These belong on the shelf next to the mystery novels.

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Type: These belong on the shelf next to the mystery novels.

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77.

Pronoun: Who is the highest ranking official in the United States?

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Type: Who is the highest ranking official in the United States?

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79.

Pronoun: To whom did Jay lend his video game?

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80.

Type: To whom did Jay lend his video game?

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81.

Pronoun: This is the key to unlocking the secrets of Ms. Dupont’s success.

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Type: This is the key to unlocking the secrets of Ms. Dupont’s success.

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83.

Pronoun: Those provoked quite an argument at the meeting last night.

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Type: Those provoked quite an argument at the meeting last night.

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85.

Pronoun: What are you doing after school today?

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Type: What are you doing after school today?

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87.

Pronoun: Joseph demonstrated that yesterday when he received his first traffic ticket.

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Type: Joseph demonstrated that yesterday when he received his first traffic ticket.