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Review for 2 nd 9 weeks mastery exam. 3 rd and 8 th Blocks. Question 1. Look at the underlined part of the sentence. Choose the answer that shows the correct capitalization for that part. He was voted Captain of the debate team . captain of the debate team Captain of the Debate team
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Review for 2nd 9 weeks mastery exam 3rd and 8th Blocks
Question 1 Look at the underlined part of the sentence. Choose the answer that shows the correct capitalization for that part.He was voted Captain of the debate team. • captain of the debate team • Captain of the Debate team • Captain of the Debate Team • Correct as is
Question 2 Look at the underlined part of the sentence. Choose the answer that shows the correct capitalization for that part.I had an appointment with mrs.cageoa and dr. gentry. • mrs.Cageoa and dr. Gentry • Mrs. Cageoa and Dr. Gentry • mrs.Cageoa and Dr. Gentry • Correct as is
Question 3 Look at the underlined part of the sentence. Choose the answer that shows the correct capitalization for that part.I took french, but she took spanish. • French, but she took spanish • french, but she took Spanish • French, but she took Spanish • Correct as is
Question 4 Read the sentence. Find the word that needs a capital letter.Your grandfather spoke to your mother about the fund raiser. • grandfather • mother • fund • Correct as is
Question 5 Read the sentence. Find the word that needs a capital letter.I am taking writing, history, algebra I, and biology. • writing • history • algebra I • biology
Question 6 Read the sentence. Find the word that needs a capital letter.She felt that spring, maybe may, was the best time to visit her grandmother in the mountains. • spring • may • grandmother • mountains
Question 7 • Choose the sentence in which ALL of the capitalization is correct. • Last summer Hugh traveled to the west. • Yes, easter can be in march or April. • On mondays, we will go to tennis lessons. • Even though he was from Decatur, he knew Troy was south of Alexander City.
Question 8 Choose the sentence in which ALL of the capitalization is correct. • Thomas Jefferson signed the Declaration of Independence. • His grandfather fought in world war II. • She studied the bill of Rights. • Roanoke is in the Eastern part of Alabama.
Question 9 Choose the sentence in which ALL of the capitalization is correct. • Alexandria walked to the high school. • He lives at 311 Oakland avenue. • My Mother lived in North Carolina. • Yesterday uncle Ralph worked on tractors.
Question 10 Choose the sentence in which ALL of the capitalization is correct. • Go South from Greenville. • T.J. celebrated thanksgiving with us. • We have a Ford Expedition. • Wylie said, “don’t go yet.”
Question 11 Choose the sentence that contains an error in capitalization. • “Has he practiced?” she asked. • I replied, “you are right.” • “We are,” he explained, “in the process of moving. • Mara said that she was tired now.
Question 12 Choose the sentence that contains an error in capitalization. • The Hunchback of Notre Dame is also a movie. • He read The Red Badge of Courage. • They enjoyed “The Far Side” in the comics. • We read The Charlotte Observer.
Question 13 Choose the sentence that contains an error in capitalization. • Da Vinci is famous for the Mona Lisa. • They read The diary of Anne Frank. • “War Is Kind” is a strong poem. • I really like Flowers for Algernon.
Question 14 Choose the sentence that contains an error in capitalization. • Her favorite story is “Gift Of the Magi.” • “The Star Spangled Banner” is difficult to sing. • Tuwanda won money on the Wheel of Fortune. • She hadn’t read “The Princess of the Pea.”
Question 15 Read the sentence. Find the word that needs a capital letter.Her courses are chemistry, geography, spanish, and speech. • chemistry • geography • spanish • speech
Question 16 Choose the sentence correctly uses commas. • She did her homework, ate her supper and went to bed early. • Those lizards are colorful, sleek, and beautiful. • The cat the yarn, and the knitting needles all landed in the floor. • Walk down the hall, through those doors and into the courtyard.
Question 17 Choose the sentence that correctly uses commas. • An insurance salesman a nurse and an electrician all needed their cars serviced. • He gave me the rod, and reel, the tackle box, and the bait. • Dave spoke loudly, clearly and logically. • We can go to a movie, tour the museum, or visit court.
Question 18 • Choose the sentence that contains an error in comma usage. • I don’t eat foods that contain artificial colors, flavorings, or preservatives. • The track star ran the one hundred meter dash, threw the javelin and cleared the pole vault. • On the morning of the day of the trial, the lawyer rose early. • Well, I planted the shrubs too deeply.
Question 19 Choose the sentence that contains an error in comma usage. • Mae, you should taste this birthday cake. • We will, of course, go to the see the capitol building. • Yes, that was a great clue. • Did you know class, that the test was not canceled?
Question 20 Choose the sentence that contains an error in comma usage. • Under the rock in the garden, lay a small snake. • Kids, please play more quietly. • They are, in fact, the only beekeepers in town. • Shania, her favorite singer, sang at the Super Bowl.
Question 21 • Choose the sentence in which commas are used correctly. • He lived in Montgomery the capital. • You are after all, the only one to understand French. • I had planned, however to go home first. • Edward’s friend, Erwin, decided to play hockey.
Question 22 • Choose the sentence in which commas are used correctly. • The novel, A Tale of Two Cities, was made into a movie years ago. • Their trip to Seattle, Washington will take three days. • Their race will be held in Charlotte, North Carolina. • In July, 2004, we’ll have a race for sailboats.
Question 23 Choose the sentence that contains an error in comma usage. • Our conference on June 2, 2003, was very effective. • Her birthday is December, 27. • The mailing address for the IRS is P.O. Box 105900, Atlanta, GA 30348. • Gulfport, Mississippi, was her mother’s home.
Question 24 Choose the sentence that contains an error in comma usage. • Kosciusko, Mississippi, is the birthplace of Oprah Winfrey. • On January 1, 2000, many were relieved. • June 23 is their wedding date. • The store is located at 101 E. Main Street Lexington, Kentucky.
Question 25 Choose the sentence that contains an error in comma usage. • Atlanta, Georgia was the setting of the Olympics. • Mobile, Alabama, is found on the Gulf of Mexico. • On December 14, 1819, Alabama was admitted as the 22nd state of the union. • The Revolutionary War started in April 1775 in the colonial town of Lexington.
Question 26 Choose the sentence that is punctuated correctly. • Mike did you call yesterday? • He went to the store bought some milk, and came home. • Our teacher, a published writer, has entertained us with his stories. • We are, I believe right in our guess.
Question 27 • Choose the sentence that is punctuated correctly. • On a table in the room was an antique clock. • Oh I didn’t know you were asleep. • They live in Atmore, Alabama on Main Street. • During the long intermission we actually left for a snack.
Question 28 Identify the sentence that contains an error in comma usage. • March 5, 1973 was his birthday • The young mother was happy with the pictures, but she couldn’t decide how many to buy. • They met on a Friday in 1990. • She gave me advice, reassurance, and support.
Question 29 Choose the sentence that is punctuated correctly. • November 19, 1985 is Coach Phillips’s birthday. • Living in Childersburg, Alabama, is great. • Look at the small white, young sheep. • Tonight, we are going to the movies, eating at McDonald’s, and studying for a test.
Question 30 Choose the sentence that contains an error in punctuation. • I enjoy novels, poems, and plays. • We plan to move to Mobile, Alabama. • The University of Notre Dame is located in South Bend, Indiana. • My favorite actors are Will Ferrell, Vince Vaughn and Ben Stiller.
Question 31 Choose the sentence that is written correctly. • All the girls in the band played her instrument well. • Some of the varnish is still in its original can. • An eagle and his mate were tending its eggs. • Everybody should read their notes.
Question 32 Choose the sentence that contains an error. • Jamil and I picked up all the papers. • To whom do you wish to speak. • He fixed it hisself. • Shannon and I will raise the flag.
Question 33 Choose the sentence that contains an error. • Will you go with me to the office? • Gina and me worked on the project together. • Who will be at the banquet? • To whom did you give the brownie?
Question 34 Choose the sentence that is written correctly. • Give the assignment to either he or me. • Do you owe her money? • The Bartleys and them are good friends. • If we play well, the victory will be our’s.
Question 35 Choose the sentence in which the use of nouns is correct. • Those radioes are more expensive. • The churchs all had steeples. • Their beliefs were written in the document. • The ladys had more points.
Question 36 Choose the sentence in which the use of nouns is correct. • The leafs were yellow and brown. • The daughters-in-law planned the party. • The extra keyes were in the drawer. • We need three tomatos for the stew.
Question 37 Choose the sentence in which the use of nouns is incorrect. • His foots grew two sizes. • Two deer crossed the road. • The orange halves smelled delicious. • The Joneses went on vacation.
Question 38 Choose the sentence in which the use of verbs is correct. • I begun on my homework already. • He done his best. • The coach chose the pitcher. • We have cook the ham an hour.
Question 39 Choose the sentence in which the use of verbs is correct. • She had went on vacation for a week. • They have took the exam. • I have washed the windows. • The child has wrote a poem for her mother.
Question 40 Choose the sentence in which the use of verbs is incorrect. • If he had did the research, he would know the basics. • he will have finished by the time you get here. • She is my neighbor and has lived here all her life. • Did they take the next flight.
Question 41 Choose the sentence that is written correctly. • My brother who lives in Florida isn’t here. • Everyone were leaving early. • Many in the club sings well. • You is wrong about the score.
Question 42 Choose the sentence that is written correctly. • Two thirds of the cloth are faded. • The team was working on their individual fitness goals. • Either Jane or her cousins plans the reunion. • The results of the test were surprising.
Question 43 Choose the sentence that contains an error. • One of the dogs stays inside the house. • Marshall and Henry like action movies. • There is tools in the cabinet. • The rabbits or the gerbil has to be moved.
Question 44 • Choose the word or words to complete the sentence._____ was playing solitaire. • We • They • Their mothers • Their mother
Question 45 Choose the correct word or words to complete the sentence.Since Kelly wants to pass the test tomorrow, she ___ for at least another two hours. • studied • was studying • will be studying • had been studying
Question 46 Choose the sentence in which the underlined word or words are written correctly. • Yesterday, the men watched football, and the women will go to the mall. • Perhaps you are thinking about the concert next Friday. • Since it is Saturday, I was mowing the grass. • After I eat lunch, I gathered my books and then put them away.
Question 47 • Choose the sentence that is written in the passive voice. • He wrote the thank you note. • Mrs. Johnson called the members. • The cans are being crushed. • The child was making a funny face.
Question 48 Choose the sentence that is written in the active voice. • The biscuits were cooked at 450 degrees. • Her father was fired yesterday. • Harry made an apple pie. • The seeds were planted by the squirrel.
Question 49 Choose the sentence that is written in passive voice. • The wax for the candle has been melted. • She asked me a favor. • The litmus paper turned blue. • We have been searching for that piece.