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Take your English skills to the next level with this advanced study guide, designed for students aiming for high grades and strong academic performance. This resource goes beyond the basics, providing deeper insight into grammar, writing, and text analysis to help you stand out in exams and assignments. The grammar section focuses on more advanced structures, sentence variety, and precision, helping you write with greater accuracy and sophistication. You’ll also develop a stronger vocabulary, allowing you to express ideas clearly and effectively in any context. A key feature of this guide is its focus on high-level essay writing. Learn how to construct well-developed arguments, use evidence effectively, and write in a clear, analytical style that meets top grading criteria. Detailed guidance is provided for introductions, body paragraphs, and conclusions. The guide also strengthens your ability to analyze texts in depth. You’ll learn how to identify literary techniques, explore themes, and interpret meaning with confidence. These skills are essential for tackling both unseen passages and set texts.

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Grammar Study Guide

,Summary of Objectives
To do well on the grammar and writing portions of the 7th and 8th Grade English placement test, students must
demonstrate their ability to do the following:

GRAMMAR OBJECTIVES

1. Identify the following types of words in a sentence:
• Nouns
• Pronouns
• Verbs (all types)
• Adjectives
• Adverbs
• Prepositions

2. Accurately locate the subject and predicate (verb) of a sentence.

3. Identify the following types of sentences:
• Declarative
• Interrogative
• Imperative
• Exclamatory

The attached worksheets will help students review and practice the concepts listed above.



WRITING OBJECTIVES

4. Write a well-organized and developed paragraph that addresses a prompt with multiple questions. The
paragraph should include a topic sentence, a variety of supporting details, and a conclusion.

5. Demonstrate mastery of the basic mechanics of good writing, including capitalization, commas, apostrophes,
mature sentence structure, and interesting vocabulary.

, Name _____________________________________ Date __________________ Class _______________

Grammar Basics
Nouns
A noun is a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea.
PERSONS Maya Angelou, Mr. Johnson, firefighters, audience, children, Americans, mom
PLACES hospital, library, home, New Zealand, national parks, Europe, kitchen
THINGS dolphin, burritos, 1776, Big Dipper, money, poem, Declaration of Independence
IDEAS joy, expectation, freedom, destiny, perfection, strength, patience, happiness



Exercise A: Is it a Noun?
Decide if each word below is a noun.
• If a word is a noun, tell if it names a person, place, thing, or idea on the line.
• If a word is not a noun, write an X on the line.
__________ novelist __________ lose __________ believe __________ supposedly
__________ biscuits __________ loss __________ belief __________ bedroom
__________ sharpen __________ silly __________ across __________ school
__________ sharpener __________ silliness __________ for __________ student
__________ gratitude __________ patriotism __________ advertise __________ whenever



Exercise B
Underline the nouns in the sentences below. The number in parentheses indicates the number of nouns in
each sentence.
Example: This past summer, Joey and his sister Dawn took a sailing class. (5)
1. On the first day, their teacher demonstrated how to use the various cameras and answered questions. (4)
2. Each camera had a least one mysterious button that had to be explained. (2)
3. After this first lesson, the class learned about composition. (3)
4. The teacher displayed his best photos, and Dawn was impressed and inspired by his work. (4)
5. The next class was a trip to the zoo. (3)
6. Joey got a great shot of a monkey showing its teeth. (4)
7. Dawn, who adores koalas, was determined to get a picture to put in her room. (4)
8. Waiting patiently, Dawn finally saw a koala that was looking in her direction. (3)
9. Joey wanted to see the pictures right away, so his dad downloaded images to the family’s computer. (5)
10. Dawn bought a shiny silver frame for her best picture of a koala, which now sits on her desk. (5)

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