Abeka 7th grade GC/OP test 10
Exam Questions & Answers
Shows how a noun or pronoun is related to some other word in the sentence
- -Preposition
- Shows action or links a word to the subject - -Verb
- Modifies a noun or pronoun - -adjective
- Exclamatory word not related to other words in the sentence - -interjection
- Joins words or groups of words - -conjunction
- Circle a prepositions in the following sentences :
We found our puppy around the corner and under the table. - -Around/under
- Circle a prepositions in the following sentences : Ireland is known for its
beautiful landscape. - -for
- Circle a prepositions in the following sentences : In spite of my constant
attention the tomato plants in my garden did not yield much fruit this
summer. - -In spite of/in
- Circle a prepositions in the following sentences : Jake bought a hotdog and
nachos at half time - -At
- Circle a prepositions in the following sentences : Many odd-looking marine
animals live in the Mariana trench - -In
- Circle the conjunctions in the following sentences:
Since Jesus saved me, I have an obligation to tell others about him and his
marvelous grace - -Since/and
- Circle the conjunctions in the following sentences: Neither Lisa nor Tabatha
brought their flutes home to practice - -Neither/nor
- Circle the conjunctions in the following sentences: As long as you are in
class, it is good to sit quietly and pay attention to the teacher, reminded
"Mrs. Bentley" - -As long as/and
- Circle the conjunctions in the following sentences:While on vacation,
Ashley ate several new dishes including calamari and caviar - -While/and
, - Choose the correct preposition usage:
The property was divided (among,between) the five children. - -Among
- Choose the correct preposition usage: Please try (to, and)be on time for
the meeting - -To
- Choose the correct preposition usage: The yard work to be done was
divided evenly (among, between) the 4 teens. - -Among
- Choose the correct preposition usage: Mom said, "please bring the dog
(inside, inside of) the house; it looks as if it will rain". - -Inside
- Choose the correct preposition usage:Please wait (inside, inside of) the car;
I will be there soon. - -Inside
- Choose the correct preposition usage: I could (of, have) listened to the
symphony for hours! - -Have
- Choose the correct preposition usage: Elizabeth happily
(excepted,accepted) the scholarship for a week at summer camp. - -
Accepted
- Part of speech is the BOLD word(s):
Mallory SPIKED the ball shattering the opposing teams defense - -Verb
- Part of speech is the BOLD word(s):ANYONE who is ready may leave now -
-pronoun
- Part of speech is the BOLD word(s):BECAUSE OF the bad weather, we could
not swim - -preposition
- Part of speech is the BOLD word(s):OUCH! That really hurt! - -interjection
- Part of speech is the BOLD word(s):BETWEEN you and me, I think the Cubs
will win the pennant again. - -Preposition
- Part of speech is the BOLD word(s):The bright white dress had a LONG
train - -adjective
- Part of speech is the BOLD word(s):We felt we had BARELY arrived when it
was already time to go - -Adverb
- Part of speech is the BOLD word(s):THIS is a fantastic book with a surprise
ending. - -Pronoun
Exam Questions & Answers
Shows how a noun or pronoun is related to some other word in the sentence
- -Preposition
- Shows action or links a word to the subject - -Verb
- Modifies a noun or pronoun - -adjective
- Exclamatory word not related to other words in the sentence - -interjection
- Joins words or groups of words - -conjunction
- Circle a prepositions in the following sentences :
We found our puppy around the corner and under the table. - -Around/under
- Circle a prepositions in the following sentences : Ireland is known for its
beautiful landscape. - -for
- Circle a prepositions in the following sentences : In spite of my constant
attention the tomato plants in my garden did not yield much fruit this
summer. - -In spite of/in
- Circle a prepositions in the following sentences : Jake bought a hotdog and
nachos at half time - -At
- Circle a prepositions in the following sentences : Many odd-looking marine
animals live in the Mariana trench - -In
- Circle the conjunctions in the following sentences:
Since Jesus saved me, I have an obligation to tell others about him and his
marvelous grace - -Since/and
- Circle the conjunctions in the following sentences: Neither Lisa nor Tabatha
brought their flutes home to practice - -Neither/nor
- Circle the conjunctions in the following sentences: As long as you are in
class, it is good to sit quietly and pay attention to the teacher, reminded
"Mrs. Bentley" - -As long as/and
- Circle the conjunctions in the following sentences:While on vacation,
Ashley ate several new dishes including calamari and caviar - -While/and
, - Choose the correct preposition usage:
The property was divided (among,between) the five children. - -Among
- Choose the correct preposition usage: Please try (to, and)be on time for
the meeting - -To
- Choose the correct preposition usage: The yard work to be done was
divided evenly (among, between) the 4 teens. - -Among
- Choose the correct preposition usage: Mom said, "please bring the dog
(inside, inside of) the house; it looks as if it will rain". - -Inside
- Choose the correct preposition usage:Please wait (inside, inside of) the car;
I will be there soon. - -Inside
- Choose the correct preposition usage: I could (of, have) listened to the
symphony for hours! - -Have
- Choose the correct preposition usage: Elizabeth happily
(excepted,accepted) the scholarship for a week at summer camp. - -
Accepted
- Part of speech is the BOLD word(s):
Mallory SPIKED the ball shattering the opposing teams defense - -Verb
- Part of speech is the BOLD word(s):ANYONE who is ready may leave now -
-pronoun
- Part of speech is the BOLD word(s):BECAUSE OF the bad weather, we could
not swim - -preposition
- Part of speech is the BOLD word(s):OUCH! That really hurt! - -interjection
- Part of speech is the BOLD word(s):BETWEEN you and me, I think the Cubs
will win the pennant again. - -Preposition
- Part of speech is the BOLD word(s):The bright white dress had a LONG
train - -adjective
- Part of speech is the BOLD word(s):We felt we had BARELY arrived when it
was already time to go - -Adverb
- Part of speech is the BOLD word(s):THIS is a fantastic book with a surprise
ending. - -Pronoun