Grammar Power Point2

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CHAPTER ONE REVIEW!!

DirectionsAnswer each question by clicking on the

word or words that you think best answers the question. You will only have one

chance to answer each one! Be careful, because the questions are timed!

Keep track of your points: Each question is worth 10 points so give yourself 10 for every correct answer and zero for each

incorrect answer. There are 20 questions and 200 possible points. Good Luck!

Subjects and Predicates

The colored shapes in this painting are beautiful.

What is the simple subject in this sentence?

beautifulcolored shapes

paintingshapes

Verb Phrases

Which of the words below is NOT a form of the verb be?

wasdid

wereAll are forms of be

Kinds of Sentences

An interrogative sentence should end with:

.!?

No punctuation is needed

Subjects in Unusual Order

Will you make your famous pie?

What is the subject of this sentence?pie

youryou

make

Subject and Verb Complements

In the sentence below, which word(s) is/are the Predicate Noun?

My teacher is nice and funny.nice

funnynice and funny

None of the above

Subjects and Predicates

The giant tortoise loved to swim in the lake.

The simple predicate in this sentence is:tortoise

loved to swimlovedswim

Verb Phrases

Which of these is a helping verb?

runwaitlike

might

Kinds of Sentences

Which of the following is not an imperative sentence?

Please listen to me.Stop it!

I don’t like that!Take care of this mess!

Subjects in Unusual Order

Will you take my books to class?

What is the verb in this sentence?take

to classwill

none of the above

Subject and Verb Complements

The runner was so fast, he beat the best guy on our team!

The predicate adjective in this sentence is:beat

runnerfast

team

Subjects and Predicates

Jennifer’s mother lost her favorite pen.

The complete subject in this sentence is:Jennifermother

Jennifer’s motherpen

Verb Phrases

The parrot will have been talking for 2 days.

What is the verb phrase in this sentence?will havetalking

been talking for 2 dayswill have been talking

Kinds of Sentences

Choose the correct ending to make the statement true.

Declarative sentences:

tell someone what to doalways end with a period

show feelingend with a question mark

Subjects in Unusual Order

Help mom take down the Christmas lights.

What is the subject of the sentence?momyou

lightsChristmas

Subject and Verb Complements

The large man threw the log across the yard.

The verb and the direct object in the sentence are:

V=threw and DO=logV=man and DO=yardV=man and DO=log

V=across and DO=yard

Subjects and Predicates

The clock on the wall said that it was twelve o’clock.

What is the complete predicate of this sentence?on the wall

said that it was twelve o’clockwas twelve o’clock

The clock on the wall

Verb Phrases

I may be taking swim classes this summer.

What is the verb phrase in this sentence?taking swim lessons

may bemay be taking

there is no verb phrase

Kinds of Sentences

Which of the following is an exclamatory sentence:

Don’t make me go!This is my pencil!Are you hungry?

Please give my pen back!

Subjects in Unusual Order

Choose the ending to make the statement true

Inverted sentences…….

can be in the form of a questioncan have subjects in unusual places

can have subjects that do not appear in the sentenceall of the above

Subject and Verb Complements

Jack told his little sister a funny joke.

The indirect object in this sentence is:toldjokehis

sister

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Congratulations, you made it!

Please add up your points and give them to Mrs. Hammon.