Identify the Part of Speech… 1. Jane will attend school on Friday. Her mother says she must. The underlined word functions as a/an______________ in the.

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Identify the Part of Speech… 1. Jane will attend school on Friday. Her mother says she must. The underlined word functions as a/an______________ in the sentence. ◦ a. verb ◦ b. adjective ◦ c. noun ◦ d. pronoun 2. Jane will attend school on Friday. Her mother says she must. The underlined word functions as a/an______________ in the sentence. ◦ a. verb ◦ b. adjective ◦ c. noun ◦ d. pronoun

3. Jane is a great student. The underlined word functions as a/an______________ in the sentence. ◦ a. verb ◦ b. adjective ◦ c. noun ◦ d. pronoun 4. Jane likes school now that she is in 7 th grade. The underlined word functions as a/an______________ in the sentence. ◦ a. verb ◦ b. adjective ◦ c. noun ◦ d. pronoun

5. Jane shyly answered the teacher as he took roll. The underlined word functions as a/an______________ in the sentence. ◦ a. verb ◦ b. adverb ◦ c. adjective ◦ d. pronoun 6. I took my puppies to the park so Jane could walk them for me. The underlined word functions as a/an______________ in the sentence. ◦ a. possessive noun ◦ b. plural noun ◦ c. collective noun ◦ d. proper noun

Sentences, Phrases, and Clauses 7. Jane walked on the path along the water. The prepositional phrase is located: ◦ a. Jane walked ◦ b. on the path ◦ c. along the water ◦ d. both b and c 8. She offered to walk the dogs on Monday. The prepositional phrase is located: ◦ a. to walk ◦ b. offered ◦ c. the dogs ◦ d. on Monday

9. Jane drove to the market. The prepositional phrase is located: ◦ a. Jane drove ◦ b. to the market ◦ c. both a and b ◦ d. none

Punctuation 10. Which sentence is correctly punctuated? ◦ a. “Jane, please bring a pencil to class”. ◦ b. “Jane, please bring a pencil to class”! ◦ c. “Jane please bring a pencil to class.” ◦ d. “Jane, please bring a pencil to class.” 11. Which sentence is correctly punctuated? ◦ a. Janes’ pencil broke in first period. ◦ b. Jane’s pencil broke in first period. ◦ c. Janes pencil broke in first period! ◦ d. Janes pencil broke in first period.

12. Which sentence is correctly punctuated? ◦ a. “Why is Jane so tired?” ◦ b. “Why is Jane so tired”? ◦ c. “Why is Jane so tired!” ◦ d. “Why is Jane so tired.” 13. Which sentence is correctly punctuated? ◦ a. For my trip, I need to pack the following; a toothbrush, a comb, and sunscreen. ◦ b. For my trip, I need to pack the following. A toothbrush; a comb; and sunscreen. ◦ c. For my trip, I need to pack the following: a toothbrush, a comb, and sunscreen.

14. Which sentence is correctly punctuated? ◦ a. We went to Atlantic City, New Jersey; New York, New York; and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ◦ b. We went to Atlantic City, New Jersey, New York, New York, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ◦ c. We went to Atlantic City, New Jersey: New York, New York: and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 15. Which sentence is correctly punctuated? ◦ a. I’d like to thank my parents, Madonna and Elvis Presley. ◦ b. I’d like to thank my parents, Madonna, and Elvis Presley. ◦ c. I’d like to thank my parents Madonna and Elvis Presley.