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Unit 11 Vocabulary and Grammar Quiz

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Pets are more than just animals; they are companions that bring joy and affection into our lives. Many people aspire to own a pet because of the happiness they provide. Dogs, for example, are known for their docile nature, making them great friends for families. They can be trained to perform various tricks, showcasing their intelligence and prowess.

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Cats, on the other hand, have an infamous reputation for being independent. They may not always come when called, but their playful antics can bring mirth to any home. Watching a cat chase after a toy mouse, only to pounce on it with great speed, can make anyone laugh. Sometimes, they seem to hurtle through the air as they leap from one piece of furniture to another.

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Caring for pets can also teach responsibility. When you have a pet, you must feed it, groom it, and provide it with love. This can be a challenge, but it is rewarding. Some people become an addict to the joy of having pets, always looking for ways to improve their care and happiness.

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While pets can bring immense joy, they can also be mischievous. Dogs may snare your favorite shoes with their playful biting, while cats might pelt you with hair when they decide to sit on your lap. Despite these little challenges, the bond we form with our pets is truly special. They remind us of the importance of love, loyalty, and companionship in our lives.
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Which word group is a dependent clause?
She walks to school
When the bell rings
It is around the corner
I will go shopping
What does a noun dependent clause function as?
Preposition phrase
Noun
Verb
Adjective
What does a clause contain?
Pronoun and conjugation
Adjective and adverb
Object and preposition
Subject and verb
In a sentence, how does a noun dependent clause act?
Modifies an adjective
Describes a verb
Acts as direct object
Separate complete sentence
Which sentence includes an adjective dependent clause?
She quickly runs every morning.
We will visit our grandparents during the break.
Their dog barks loudly at night.
The book that I read last night was interesting.
What function does the adjective dependent clause serve in a sentence?
Provides additional information about the noun.
Acts as the main subject of the sentence.
Serves as the ending punctuation in a sentence.
Indicates the main action performed in the sentence.
In which sentence does the adjective dependent clause come at the beginning?
During the storm, we stayed indoors.
We danced happily under the stars.
The movie ended with a surprising twist.
She kindly helped her friend with the project.
Which word is commonly used to introduce an adjective dependent clause?
On
That
In
With
Which sentence type gives a command or request?
Declarative
Interrogative
Imperative
Exclamatory
What type of sentence expresses strong emotion?
Declarative
Exclamatory
Interrogative
Imperative
Which word in Paragraph 1 means "ready to accept control or instruction; submissive"?
aspire
docile
urgent
prowess
Which word is a synonym for "emblem"?
symbol
obedient
sleep
later
What is the definition of the word "hurtle" found in paragraph 2?
having or showing a willingness to act dishonestly in return for money or personal gain.
move or cause to move at a great speed, typically in a wildly uncontrolled manner.
greatly astonish or amaze
(especially of sound, taste, and color) pleasantly smooth or soft; free from harshness.
What is a synonym for the word "infamous" found in paragraph 2?
notorious
honest
trustworthy
immediate
Which words is an antonym for the word "mirth"?
melancholy
excite
astonish
shock
Which word in paragraph 4 means "to vigorously and continuously throw objects, often with force or intensity"?
addict
snare
poised
pelt
Which word means "skill or expertise in a particular activity or field." in paragraph 1?
aspire
prowess
illiterate
docile
What is an antonym for the word "snare" in paragraph 3?
release
acknowledge
unknown
impressive
What is the definition of the word "addict" found in paragraph 2?
to be cautious about someone or something.
to desire for the presence of someone
a person who is addicted to a particular substance.
without any vegetation
Which word means "direct one's hopes or ambitions towards achieving something" in paragraph 1?
docile
aspire
acknowledge
prowess