Exam 8: Prepositions and Conjunctions
Exam 1: The Sentence93 Questions
Exam 2: Nouns33 Questions
Exam 3: Pronouns56 Questions
Exam 4: Verbs76 Questions
Exam 5: The Time of Verbs64 Questions
Exam 6: Misused Verbs or Commonly Misused Verbs39 Questions
Exam 7: Adjectives and Adverbs62 Questions
Exam 8: Prepositions and Conjunctions81 Questions
Exam 9: Phrases and Clauses57 Questions
Exam 10: Punctuation54 Questions
Exam 11: Number Expression and Capitalization59 Questions
Exam 12: Grammar and Vocabulary Questions170 Questions
Exam 13: Grammar and Usage Questions75 Questions
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Identify the conjunction or conjunctions in the sentence.
-They won't be able to finish the project unless they find additional funding.
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Identify the conjunction or conjunctions in the sentence.
-The Merrimack River begins at the confluence of the Pemigewasset and Winnipesaukee Rivers, where the two rivers come together.
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Identify the prepositional phrase or prepositional phrases in the sentence.
-The bike path runs along the river for 30 miles.
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Identify the preposition or prepositions in the sentence.
-Jesse was released from the hospital yesterday.
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Indicate whether each underlined prepositional phrase is an adjective phrase or an adverbial phrase.The lines are from William Shakespeare's plays.Some punctuation has been changed for clarity
-The course of true love never did run smooth.
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Indicate whether each underlined prepositional phrase is an adjective phrase or an adverbial phrase.The lines are from William Shakespeare's plays.Some punctuation has been changed for clarity
-If music be the food of love, play on.
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Indicate whether each underlined conjunction or conjunction pair connects words, phrases, or clauses
-My sister likes fiction and poetry.
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Indicate whether each underlined prepositional phrase is an adjective phrase or an adverbial phrase.The lines are from William Shakespeare's plays.Some punctuation has been changed for clarity
-The better part of valour is discretion.
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Indicate whether each underlined conjunction or conjunction pair is coordinating, subordinating, or correlative
-Because I liked the book A Raisin in the Sun, I was excited to get tickets to the Broadway production.
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Indicate whether each underlined prepositional phrase is an adjective phrase or an adverbial phrase.The lines are from William Shakespeare's plays.Some punctuation has been changed for clarity
-I'll speak in a monstrous little voice.
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Identify the prepositional phrase or prepositional phrases in the sentence.
-Gina and Mario walked beside the lake.
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Identify the prepositional phrase or prepositional phrases in the sentence.
-The work can wait until tomorrow.
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Identify the conjunction or conjunctions in the sentence.
-I think it was C.D.Jackson who said, "Great ideas need landing gear as well as wings."
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Identify the preposition or prepositions in the sentence.
-The bike path runs along the river for 30 miles.
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Indicate whether each underlined conjunction or conjunction pair connects words, phrases, or clauses
-Neither Jean nor I has ever read a John Steinbeck novel.
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Indicate whether each underlined conjunction or conjunction pair connects words, phrases, or clauses
-Before Jack London started his literary career, he was a hobo, a cannery worker, and an oyster pirate.
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Identify the prepositional phrase or prepositional phrases in the sentence.
-If you walk down Elm Street toward the library, you'll see the restaurant on the right.
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Identify the preposition or prepositions in the sentence.
-We still have two hours before the deadline.
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Indicate whether each underlined prepositional phrase is an adjective phrase or an adverbial phrase.The lines are from William Shakespeare's plays.Some punctuation has been changed for clarity
-This grief is crowned with consolation.
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Indicate whether each underlined prepositional phrase is an adjective phrase or an adverbial phrase.The lines are from William Shakespeare's plays.Some punctuation has been changed for clarity
-Brevity is the soul of wit.
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