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Mid Unit Formative
By Blake Williams
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Question 1
1.
Label the following clause in bold:
Whenever you want to have dinner
, let me know
Dependent Clause
Independent Clause
Relative Pronoun
Question 2
2.
What kind of conjunction is in Bold:
Because
I didn't bring tennis shoes, I could not participate in gym class
Coordinating Conjunction
Subordinating Conjunction
Question 3
3.
What kind of clause is in bold: I'd love to stay for soccer practice, but
I'm allergic to running.
Relative Pronoun
Subordinating Conjunction
Independent Clause
Dependent Clause
Question 4
4.
Simple, Complex or Compound:
Disney movies are controversial.
Simple
Compound
Complex
Question 5
5.
Simple, Complex or Compound:
Disney is known for using royalty, and they are also known for using talking animals
Compound
Complex
Simple
Question 6
6.
Simple, Compound or Complex:
Even though Merida is a princess, she is more progressive than most Disney females.
Complex
Simple
Compound
Question 7
7.
Insert the comma:
"Treat others how you want to be treated" the teacher reminded her students.
"Treat others how you want to be treated", the teacher reminder her students.
"Treat others how you want to be treated," the teacher reminded her students.
"Treat others how you want to be treated" the teacher reminded, her students.
Question 8
8.
Insert commas:
On our trip however we will be sleeping in the car.
On our trip however we will be sleeping, in, the car.
On our trip however we, will be sleeping in the car.
On our trip, however, we will be sleeping in the car.
Question 9
9.
Insert commas: My favorite hobbies are swimming reading running and painting.
My favorite hobbies are swimming reading, running and painting.
My favorite hobbies are swimming reading running, and painting.
My favorite hobbies, are swimming, reading running and painting.
My favorite hobbies are swimming, reading, running, and painting.
Question 10
10.
Where should commas go:
The article was published February 25 2001 but I just saw it yesterday
The article was published, February 25 2001 but, I just saw it yesterday.
The article, was published February 25 2001 but I just saw it yesterday
The article was published February, 25, 2011, but I just saw it yesterday
Question 11
11.
Where should the comma go:
It's my life not yours.
It's my life, not yours.
It's my, life not yours.
It's my life not, yours.
It's, my life not yours.
Question 12
12.
Where are the prepositions in this sentence:
Have you looked in the refrigerator or under the desk for your missing lunchbox?
are, refrigerator, desk
in, under, for
lunchbox, Have
You, the, desk.
Question 13
13.
Where are the adjectives in this sentence:
The teenage prom queen smiled radiantly as the sparkly dress swished around her.
queen, dress
radiantly, her
as, around
the teenage prom, the sparkly
Question 14
14.
Where are the adverbs in this sentence:
The cell phone rang constantly, creating noise that was simply ridiculous.
constantly, simply
phone, noise
rang, creating
The, that
Question 15
15.
Where are the pronouns:
The soccer player kicked the ball so high that it nearly hit our roof.
soccer, high
roof, that
it, our
player, kicked
Question 16
16.
What is the bolded word: The late work policy,
which
is a tough one, holds us responsible.
Dependent Clause
Independent Clause
Relative Pronoun
Subordinating Conjunction