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Is the verb transitive or intransitive?

The barking dog scratched the door.

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transitive

(direct object: door)

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Is the sentence passive or active?

The door bell was finally repaired.

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passive

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What is the prepositional

phrase below?

During the night, he snored.

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During the night

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What is the complete subject?

A huge storm cloud covered the sky.

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A huge storm cloud

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What is the conjunction in the

following sentence?

Alyssa and Sara helped plan the party.

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and

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How do you punctuate the name

of a newspaper?

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underline or italics

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Find the capitalization error.

We need to go east on South street, Dad.

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Street should be capitalized

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Is the sentence simple or compound?

After dinner, my brothers and I built a fort and

watched the stars.

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simple

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True or False

All linking verbs are intransitive.

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True

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Which figure of speech do you see?

I almost died of boredom watching that video.

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hyperbole

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Which sentence do you see? (simple, compound,

complex)

He ran; I didn’t.

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He ran; I didn’t.

compound

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What is the simple predicate?

The bus will come in ten minutes?

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will come

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Which figure of speech do you see?

Her locker was a garbage dump.

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metaphor

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Fragment, run-on, or complete sentence?

We took the train to Chicago, it took three

hours.

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run-on

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Where is a comma missing?

During the summer I will clean out the attic.

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During the summer, I will clean out the attic.

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Comparative or superlative?

The students were happier when they didn’t

have homework.

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comparative

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Find two errors in this sentence.

Jimmy can you tell my dad that I have a Science test to

study for?

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Jimmy, (needs a comma after it)

science (lowercase)

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Simple, compound, or complex?

If he pays for the ticket, I’ll go to the

movie.

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complex

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Transitive or intransitve?

Passive or active?

They sold more than fifty cups of lemonade.

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Transitive, active

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Locate the infinitive and the participle.

The splashing boy was learning how

to swim.

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splashing- participle

to swim- infinitive

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Locate the direct and indirect object. Then decide if the sentence is declarative or

imperative.

The tour guide lent us binoculars for the hike.

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direct object: binoculars

indirect object: us

declarative

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Locate the gerund. Then state if the sentence is simple, compound, or complex.

Studying for the final is stressful, but I really want to do

well on it.

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gerund = studying compound sentence

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Decide if the following sentence is comparative or superlative.

Then decide if it is exclamatory or interrogative?

That movie was the best ever!

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exclamatory, superlative

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What is the simple subject

of the following sentence?Is the verb transitive or

intransitive?

Jackie, Nikki, and Jill forgot their homework.

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Jackie, Nikki, Jill

transitive

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Which requires quotation marks when punctuating the

title?

Magazine or magazine article?

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magazine article

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Fix any errors that you find:

Travis turn East on the freeway to get too my Dads’

house.

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Travis, turn east on the freeway to get to my dad’s

house.


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