Test 12 Final Exam Flashcards

1
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N, PRO, V, ADJ, ADV, PREP, CONJ, INT:

OUCH! I burned my finger on that hot pan.

A

int

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N, PRO, V, ADJ, ADV, PREP, CONJ, INT:

Can you swim all the way ACROSS the lake?

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prep

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N, PRO, V, ADJ, ADV, PREP, CONJ, INT:

I wonder which ONE of us he will choose to be captain?

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pro

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N, PRO, V, ADJ, ADV, PREP, CONJ, INT:

EITHER Katelyn OR Gabrielle will accompany you to the art gallery.

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conj

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N, PRO, V, ADJ, ADV, PREP, CONJ, INT:

We built and painted a wooden BOAT in art class.

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N

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N, PRO, V, ADJ, ADV, PREP, CONJ, INT:

They visited New Hampshire in the spring and New York LATER in the year.

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ADV

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N, PRO, V, ADJ, ADV, PREP, CONJ, INT:

The twins built a TREE house in the back yard.

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ADJ

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N, PRO, V, ADJ, ADV, PREP, CONJ, INT:

Some tasks SEEM harder than they actually are.

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V

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N, PRO, V, ADJ, ADV, PREP, CONJ, INT:

Patriots dumped tea into Boston Harbor to protest BRITISH taxes.

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ADJ

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N, PRO, V, ADJ, ADV, PREP, CONJ, INT:

IN SPITE OF the heat, we enjoyed a lively game of tennis.

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prep

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N, PRO, V, ADJ, ADV, PREP, CONJ, INT:

Would you please bring me THAT orange folder?

A

adj

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N, PRO, V, ADJ, ADV, PREP, CONJ, INT:

The book THAT I told you about was written by a nurse.

A

pro

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N, PRO, V, ADJ, ADV, PREP, CONJ, INT:

If you do not put the glass DOWN carefully, you might break it.

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adv

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N, PRO, V, ADJ, ADV, PREP, CONJ, INT:

We waited for the pianist to finish playing the EXTREMELY difficult piece.

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adv

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N, PRO, V, ADJ, ADV, PREP, CONJ, INT:

Was this excellent program your idea, or was it HERS?

A

PRO

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N, PRO, V, ADJ, ADV, PREP, CONJ, INT:

We must NOT quit when a task becomes difficult and we become discouraged.

A

adv

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N, PRO, V, ADJ, ADV, PREP, CONJ, INT:

The idea of a vacation in the mountains sounds GOOD right now.

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adj

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N, PRO, V, ADJ, ADV, PREP, CONJ, INT:

I took a walk along the beach AFTER I went swimming.

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conj

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DO, IO, PA, PN:

Grandmother sent US some homemade candy.

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IO

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DO, IO, PA, PN:

Everyone seemed HAPPY about the results.

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PA

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DO, IO, PA, PN:

Victor can hit the BULLS-EYE almost every time!

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DO

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22
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DO, IO, PA, PN:

Our new treasurer for this semester is FAITH.

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PN

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23
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DO, IO, PA, PN:

The car in front of us swerved and hit a TREE.

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DO

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24
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Participial phrase or prepositional phrase:

STUFFED WITH FOOD, the crow could barely fly away.

A

part

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Participial phrase or prepositional phrase:

Stealthily, I lifted the lid FROM THE COOKIE JAR.

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PREP

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Participial phrase or prepositional phrase:

The plane TRANSPORTING THE PRESIDENT finally arrived.

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part

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Participial phrase or prepositional phrase:

ADVERTISING CARS AT REDUCED PRICES, the dealer attempted to gain an advantage over his competitors.

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part

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28
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Participial phrase or prepositional phrase:

The public has been excited about the baby gorilla born AT THE ZOO.

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PREP

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ADJ OR ADV PHRASE:

NEAR THE BARN stood a beautiful Appaloosa horse.

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adv

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30
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ADJ OR ADV PHRASE:

GROWING TIRED, the child climbed into his mother’s lap.

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adj

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31
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ADJ OR ADV PHRASE:

The mobile home, DAMAGED IN THE STORM, was no longer livable

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adj

32
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ADJ OR ADV PHRASE:

Remove everything from the top OF YOUR DESK in preparation for the test.

A

adj

33
Q

ADJ OR ADV PHRASE:

A school of porpoises swam swiftly AROUND THE DIVERS.

A

ADV

34
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ADJ OR ADV CLAUSE:

We bought a house THAT HAD BEEN OWNED BY A FRIEND.

A

ADJ

35
Q

ADJ OR ADV CLAUSE:

The car WHICH WAS RATHER OLD was demolished in the accident.

A

adj

36
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ADJ OR ADV CLAUSE:

The mopped the hallway AFTER THE FLOOD WAS OVER.

A

ADV

37
Q

ADJ OR ADV CLAUSE:

Trinity, WHO IS ALWAYS EARLY, is my cousin.

A

ADJ

38
Q

ADJ OR ADV CLAUSE:

Carlos is the boy who hit a home run AFTER WE CHANGED PITCHERS.

A

ADV

39
Q

Diagram:
Evelyn, who made exceptional grades in high school, received a scholarship to a prestigious university, but she attended a small Bible college instead.

A

write it out. Get answer from by book to practice it.

40
Q

Sentence Structure, S, CD, CX, CD-CX:

In front of the old farmhouse stood a boy in overalls.

A

S

41
Q

Sentence Structure, S, CD, CX, CD-CX:

They hurried, but we took our time.

A

CD

42
Q

Sentence Structure, S, CD, CX, CD-CX:

It rained today before school started.

A

CX

43
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Sentence Structure, S, CD, CX, CD-CX:

While we are in school, we study hard; nothing worthwhile is easy.

A

CD-CX

44
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Sentence Structure, S, CD, CX, CD-CX:

The girl who won the diagraming contest is my cousin.

A

CX

45
Q

S, F, RO:

May we go we are ready.

A

RO

46
Q

S, F, RO:

Since they were not able to go yesterday.

A

F

47
Q

S, F, RO:

Kylie and Brooklyn really were happy and joyful about winning.

A

S

48
Q

S, F, RO:

It was very sad everyone was crying.

A

RO

49
Q

Capitalization, C or NC:

Many students have received Christ as their Savior and have grown in the lord.

A

NC

50
Q

Capitalization, C or NC:

May is almost here, and soon the Pensacola Journal will contain travel hints for Summer vacations.

A

NC

51
Q

Capitalization, C or NC:

There are many good places to visit in the South.

A

C

52
Q

Punctuation, C or NC:

We will take with us the following people Audrey, Leah, Stephanie, and Madeline.

A

NC

53
Q

Punctuation, C or NC:

A two-thirds majority is required for this election.

A

C

54
Q

Punctuation, C or NC:

What poem begins with the line “I remember” asked the teacher?

A

NC

55
Q

Either of the pens (is, are) all right to use.

A

is

56
Q

Several in our group (has, have) decided to help.

A

have

57
Q

The lumberjacks (drunk, drank) hot coffee with their meals.

A

drank

58
Q

The trail to the mountaintop (lay, laid) before us.

A

lay

59
Q

We have been (setting, sitting) in the same desks for too long.

A

sitting

60
Q

I (seen, saw) him when he was at the track meet.

A

saw

61
Q

Sara and (she, her) do the best secretarial work.

A

she

62
Q

They went shopping without Jocelyn and (I, me).

A

me

63
Q

The one wearing the funny mask is (he, him).

A

he

64
Q

The trail guide led (we, us) boys to the campfire site.

A

us

65
Q

How (good, well) does Phil play shortstop?

A

well

66
Q

Jeremiah jumped higher than (any, any other) boy on his team.

A

any other

67
Q

Of the triplets, Brain is the (faster, fastest) reader,

A

fastest

68
Q

What punctuation mark precedes an abbreviation such as Jr. or Ph.D. that is written after a name?

A

comma

69
Q

When you write the _____ draft of a paper, you should write as quickly as possible.

A

first

70
Q

Taking another person’s words, ideas, or arrangement of material and using the information without crediting the source is

A

plagiarism

71
Q

Points within each section of an outline should be ___ in form.

A

parallel

72
Q

The point of view you use to write a description is mental as well as.

A

physical.

73
Q

T or F: Begin a summary of an article by saying “This article was about …”

A

false

74
Q

Which two parts of your oral book report should be memorized?

A

introduction, conclusion

75
Q

Write a statement of purpose for an informative paper; write a _____ statement for a persuasive paper.

A

thesis

76
Q

When combining two sentences into a complex sentence, make one sentence into a _____ clause.

A

dependent

77
Q

Which part of a friendly letter tells to whom the letter is written?

A

salutation