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