*GRAMMAR 4.1-4.3 TEST REVIEW (B)
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94 questions
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Sleet and ice kept us housebound last weekend.
Sleet and ice kept us housebound last weekend.
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Do you know how to word process?
Do you know how to word process?
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How much do these sweaters cost?
How much do these sweaters cost?
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Those shelves smell like lemon oil.
Those shelves smell like lemon oil.
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Do you think my hair is too long?
Do you think my hair is too long?
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Tamara worked long hours to finish her painting.
Tamara worked long hours to finish her painting.
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Are you going to Richard’s party?
Are you going to Richard’s party?
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Was the English test difficult?
Was the English test difficult?
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Da-Chun and his dad won the sack race.
Da-Chun and his dad won the sack race.
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I think blue is my favorite color.
I think blue is my favorite color.
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The rusty hinges creaked as Grant opened the old door.
The rusty hinges creaked as Grant opened the old door.
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Were you born in Montana, or did you move here?
Were you born in Montana, or did you move here?
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Could you help me with my homework tonight?
Could you help me with my homework tonight?
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Jane wiped her hand across her forehead.
Jane wiped her hand across her forehead.
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Clear expression is an art.
Clear expression is an art.
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Grandma is the computer games champion in our family.
Grandma is the computer games champion in our family.
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Have you met Nadine
Have you met Nadine
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Will you help me with my home economics project
Will you help me with my home economics project
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Polly perched briefly on Aunt Kara’s shoulder
Polly perched briefly on Aunt Kara’s shoulder
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All the leaves had fallen from the tree within a day or two
All the leaves had fallen from the tree within a day or two
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Can you name that tune
Can you name that tune
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Zahara is visiting with her aunt this week
Zahara is visiting with her aunt this week
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Ricardo makes dinner on Tuesdays while his mom studies
Ricardo makes dinner on Tuesdays while his mom studies
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Have you looked it up in the encyclopedia
Have you looked it up in the encyclopedia
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We can’t leave until I finish my chores
We can’t leave until I finish my chores
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Mirna lives in the apartment above Mrs. Ting
Mirna lives in the apartment above Mrs. Ting
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Have you taken any classes at the art museum
Have you taken any classes at the art museum
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Will you make a copy of that photograph for me
Will you make a copy of that photograph for me
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How did Katherine tear the cartilage in her knee
How did Katherine tear the cartilage in her knee
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Kenny walked across the floor on his hands
Kenny walked across the floor on his hands
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Have you heard Amelia sing her solo
Have you heard Amelia sing her solo
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Did you see that boy in the plumed hat
Did you see that boy in the plumed hat
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Choose one and then pass the rest along.
Choose one and then pass the rest along.
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It’s a touchdown!
It’s a touchdown!
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Please keep this to yourself.
Please keep this to yourself.
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I can do it myself!
I can do it myself!
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Run away from trouble.
Run away from trouble.
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Leave the dance before midnight.
Leave the dance before midnight.
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Let’s get out of here.
Let’s get out of here.
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Call 911 in an emergency.
Call 911 in an emergency.
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This really makes me angry!
This really makes me angry!
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Be particularly careful with this antique clock.
Be particularly careful with this antique clock.
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We won!
We won!
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Be careful.
Be careful.
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Rhoda just set a record for the broad jump!
Rhoda just set a record for the broad jump!
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Wear protective clothing.
Wear protective clothing.
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Let me try.
Let me try.
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Listen to me.
Listen to me.
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Kiss the Blarney Stone before you leave Ireland
Kiss the Blarney Stone before you leave Ireland
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That’s a great idea
That’s a great idea
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Remember to stand when Dr. Chou enters the room
Remember to stand when Dr. Chou enters the room
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I can’t believe it
I can’t believe it
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Please pass the honey
Please pass the honey
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What a mess your room is
What a mess your room is
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Raise the flag at sunrise
Raise the flag at sunrise
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Move the picnic table to the shade
Move the picnic table to the shade
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Hold that pose while I adjust the camera lens
Hold that pose while I adjust the camera lens
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How clever of you
How clever of you
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Be alert to rapidly changing weather conditions
Be alert to rapidly changing weather conditions
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Give me a chance
Give me a chance
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I don't believe it
I don't believe it
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Be careful
Be careful
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Never disturb nesting birds
Never disturb nesting birds
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Tuck your pants inside your socks when hiking
Tuck your pants inside your socks when hiking
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Simple Subject: The bright sun glows in my eyes.
Simple Subject: The bright sun glows in my eyes.
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Simple Predicate: The bright sun glows in my eyes.
Simple Predicate: The bright sun glows in my eyes.
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Simple Subject: Mild temperatures feel nice on my face.
Simple Subject: Mild temperatures feel nice on my face.
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Simple Predicate: Mild temperatures feel nice on my face.
Simple Predicate: Mild temperatures feel nice on my face.
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Simple Subject: Large raindrops keep the soil soft.
Simple Subject: Large raindrops keep the soil soft.
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Simple Predicate: Large raindrops keep the soil soft.
Simple Predicate: Large raindrops keep the soil soft.
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Simple Subject: Trees usually lose their leaves in fall.
Simple Subject: Trees usually lose their leaves in fall.
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Simple Predicate: Trees usually lose their leaves in fall.
Simple Predicate: Trees usually lose their leaves in fall.
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Simple Subject: Ireland has lots of bright green grass.
Simple Subject: Ireland has lots of bright green grass.
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Simple Predicate: Ireland has lots of bright green grass.
Simple Predicate: Ireland has lots of bright green grass.
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Simple Subject: Farmlands cover most of central Ireland.
Simple Subject: Farmlands cover most of central Ireland.
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Simple Predicate: Farmlands cover most of central Ireland.
Simple Predicate: Farmlands cover most of central Ireland.
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Simple Subject: Many mountains rise near the coasts.
Simple Subject: Many mountains rise near the coasts.
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Simple Predicate: Many mountains rise near the coasts.
Simple Predicate: Many mountains rise near the coasts.
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Simple Subject: Backpacks are good for books.
Simple Subject: Backpacks are good for books.
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Simple Predicate: Backpacks are good for books.
Simple Predicate: Backpacks are good for books.
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Simple Subject: Kerry is my cousin from Mexico.
Simple Subject: Kerry is my cousin from Mexico.
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Simple Predicate: Kerry is my cousin from Mexico.
Simple Predicate: Kerry is my cousin from Mexico.
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Simple Subject: The lakes are very beautiful right now.
Simple Subject: The lakes are very beautiful right now.
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Simple Predicate: The lakes are very beautiful right now.
Simple Predicate: The lakes are very beautiful right now.
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Simple Subject: Artists often paint beautiful sunsets as pictures.
Simple Subject: Artists often paint beautiful sunsets as pictures.
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Simple Predicate: Artists often paint beautiful sunsets as pictures.
Simple Predicate: Artists often paint beautiful sunsets as pictures.
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Simple Subject: The little boy dropped a quarter in the toy machine.
Simple Subject: The little boy dropped a quarter in the toy machine.
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Simple Predicate: The little boy dropped a quarter in the toy machine.
Simple Predicate: The little boy dropped a quarter in the toy machine.
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Simple Subject: Ghosts appear in my dreams.
Simple Subject: Ghosts appear in my dreams.
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Simple Predicate: Ghosts appear in my dreams.
Simple Predicate: Ghosts appear in my dreams.
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Simple Subject: William Butler started this theater.
Simple Subject: William Butler started this theater.
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Simple Predicate: William Butler started this theater.
Simple Predicate: William Butler started this theater.
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Simple Subject: She was a famous poet.
Simple Subject: She was a famous poet.
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Simple Predicate: She was a famous poet.
Simple Predicate: She was a famous poet.