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Debbie Church

Jan 10, 2011 - 9th Grammar

Grammar III

Test #5 Review

Units 6 and 15 (review units 1-5)


Definitions - multiple choice - 9 questions, 3 bonus (*)

              Define: compound noun, predicate nominative, appositive, parallelism,

              Direct objects answer the questions ________ ?

              Gerunds and noun infinitives can both be used and labeled as _____________ ?

              Are noun clauses dependent or independent?

              What do signal words (that, whom, which, etc) introduce?

              What must a sentence contain in order to have an indirect object?

              * expressions stating amounts (fractions, etc) are singular when the amount is considered as ___________ .

              * define a topic outline (unit 15)

              * An outline consists of ___________ .

Noun Usage - 6 sentences - identify each italicized word as subject, predicate nominative, direct object, indirect object, object of preposition, or appositive.

Agreement - 7 sentences - choose the correct verb to agree with the subject

             Review: either…or, compound subject, course of study, sentences beginning with here or there, amounts of money,

Phrases - 7 sentences - circle the gerund or infinitive phrase, identify its use as subject, PN, DO, IO, OP, or AP.

Parallel Structure - 3 sentences - tell whether the structure of each sentence is parallel or not parallel

Noun Clauses - 6 sentences - circle the noun clause, identify its use as S, DO, PN, OP, or AP

Review - 6 sentences

            Review: locate subject and verb, when the verb is in the active voice does is receive or do the action, laying vs. lying, past perfect tense verb form, punctuation a          question mark in a quote, capitalization of a company name - example - General Motors or Firestone tires

Diagramming - Bonus - remember even just subject and verb will add points

             Diagram: a noun clause used as a direct object

            A noun clause used as an appositive following the subject

            An infinitive phrase used as a direct object, also a direct address is in this sentence

Published Monday, January 10, 2011 5:14 AM by Debbie Church

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