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Fast Focus 11/19
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Question 1
1.
Write the superlative form of each adjective.
Question 2
2.
Write the superlative form of each adjective.
Question 3
3.
Write the superlative form of each adjective.
Question 4
4.
Write the superlative form of each adjective.
Question 5
5.
Write the superlative form of each adjective.
Question 6
6.
Circle the word that does not belong in each sentence.
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Question 7
7.
Inseart a comma in each sentence.
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Question 8
8.
Choose the verb that best complete each sentence:
The party (start / starts) immediately after recess.
start
starts
Question 9
9.
Choose the verb that best complete each sentence:
They (are / is) the easiest types of shells to find on the beach.
are
is
Question 10
10.
Choose the verb that best complete each sentence:
The worker (wear / wears) gloves to protect his hands.
wear
wears
Question 11
11.
Choose the verb that best complete each sentence:
The dancers (have / has) special shoes to wear.
have
has
Question 12
12.
Choose
un-
or
mis-
in front of each root word:
He ____understood me and took a wrong turn.
un-
mis-
Question 13
13.
Choose
un-
or
mis-
in front of each root word:
I don't know. I'm ___decided still.
un-
mis-
Question 14
14.
Choose
un-
or
mis-
in front of each root word:
I'm ___able to fly like a comic book superhero.
un-
mis-
Question 15
15.
Choose
un-
or
mis-
in front of each root word:
The ____reliable student ____placed the book
unreliable
misreliable
unplaced
misplaced
Question 16
16.
Choose the word that best fits the meaning of each sentence:
The toddler was (knotty / naughty) and didn't behave
knotty
naughty
Question 17
17.
Choose the word that best fits the meaning of each sentence:
The racing (course / coarse) had many twists and turns.
course
coarse
Question 18
18.
Choose the word that best fits the meaning of each sentence:
She couldn't sing well because her voice was (horse / hoarse).
horse
hoarse
Question 19
19.
Choose the word that best fits the meaning of each sentence:
The (principal / principle) told us the rules.
principal
principle
Question 20
20.
The word
meter
is not the right word for sentence 1. Which word would better explain the process of finding your weight.
retain
mentor
scale
measure
Question 21
21.
Revise or Edit the passage to show your work.
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Question 22
22.
How does sentence 2 need to be changed?
delete the period
insert a comma after
example
change
almost
to
all most
Change
Jupiter
to
jupiter
Question 23
23.
Revise or Edit the passage to show your work.
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Question 24
24.
What change should be made in sentence 4?
Change
A
to
An
Change
your
to
yours
Change
indicate
to
indicates
Make no change
Question 25
25.
Revise or Edit the passage to show your work.
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Question 26
26.
Sentence 3 is awkward. What is the
BEST
way to rewrite the sentence?
You would be heavier on Jupiter than on Earth, but the matter in your body wouldn't change at all.
You would be heaviest on Jupiter. Than on Earth. But the matter in your body wouldn't change at all.
On Earth, you wouldn't be heavier than on Jupiter, but the matter, in your body, wouldn't change at all.
The sentence is written correctly in the selection
Question 27
27.
Revise or Edit the passage to show your work.
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