Title: Final Exam Review
1Final Exam Review Its Go Time!
2Simple or Compound Sentence?
I want a puppy for my birthday.
3What do you call the main root of a word that
most of the time can be found in the middle of
the word?
4Simple or Compound Sentence?
Jesse and Carol watched a game show on television.
5- Choose the term that best identifies the
underlined word. - The Frisbee flew into the swamp.
- Helping verb
- Linking verb
- Transitive verb
- Intransitive verb
6Sentence, Fragment, or Run-on?
Mary skipped.
7A hayride under the stars (provide, provides) an
evening of fun.
8Simple or Compound Sentence?
Lucy and Sally went to the store and shopped all
day.
9What Poetic Device Is Used?
Michael saw seven dirty ducks in a ditch.
10What do you call word parts that are added to the
beginning of words to change their meaning?
11Sentence, Fragment, or Run-on?
I like ice cream give me some.
12The men on the dragon float (is, are) in the
parade every year.
13- Choose the term that best identifies the
underlined word. - The penguin played a song on the piano.
- Helping verb
- Linking verb
- Transitive verb
- Intransitive verb
14Simple or Compound Sentence?
Tom drove us to the park, and Mark drove us home.
15The painting of wild animals (hang , hangs) in
the museum.
16What do you call word parts that are added to the
end of words to change their meaning?
17- Choose the term that best identifies the
underlined word. - Did you find my wallet?
- Predicate noun
- Prepositional phrase
- Verb phrase
- Abstract noun
18Sentence, Fragment, or Run-on?
I like candy, I like cake.
19What Poetic Device Is Used?
The rain kissed my cheeks as it fell.
20Identify pronoun and tell what kind it is
personal, interrogative, reflexive, indefinite,
demonstrative That is the computer.
21The cage with the wild monkeys (attract ,
attracts) a crowd.
22What Poetic Device Is Used?
Ricardo eats like a pig.
23The woman with the three children (need, needs) a
babysitter.
24What is the rhyme scheme of the following
poem? This poem is done Before it starts My
sister stole The other parts.
25Sentence, Fragment, or Run-on?
The fat, orange cat on the couch in the living
room.
26What Poetic Device Is Used?
The wind sang its morning tune.
27 Tina and (she, her) saw a movie last night.
28What Poetic Device Is Used?
There must have been a million people in the
cafeteria today.
29Sentence, Fragment, or Run-on?
Give her a hand.
30Robbie is having trouble making a decision. The
underlined word is A. a verb B. a noun C. an
adjective D. an adverb
31What do you call the turning point of a story?
It is the part that most of the plot is building
toward.
32- Choose the term that best identifies the
underlined word. - The herd of cattle is in the pasture.
- Predicate noun
- Predicate adjective
- Collective noun
- Abstract noun
33- Choose the term that best identifies the
underlined word. - She is an amazing mother.
- Predicate noun
- Predicate adjective
- Collective noun
- Abstract noun
34What is the rhyme scheme of the following
poem? A child sat down for lunch, He ate a
sandwich and chips, He drank his strawberry
punch, And wiped the red off his lips.
35Sentence, Fragment, or Run-on?
The monkey is swinging in the tree he is funny.
36What do you call the attitude of the narrator
toward his/her subject?
37What do you call the introduction part of the
story? It is where we are introduced to the
characters and the setting.
38Sentence, Fragment, or Run-on?
Lynn visited the amusement park.
39We or Us? Mrs. Jacobs and ____ girls went to
the store together.
40Simple or Compound Sentence?
We can eat dinner, or we can watch another movie.
41What does it mean if a story is told in
first-person point of view?
42What does chronological order mean?
43Identify pronoun and tell what kind it is
personal, interrogative, reflexive, indefinite,
demonstrative The queen talked herself into
getting rid of Snow White.
44The bridges across the river (connect, connects)
different parts of the city.
45- Choose the term that best identifies the
underlined word. - The raccoon found my slippers.
- Predicate noun
- Predicate adjective
- Direct object
- Intransitive verb
46Identify pronoun and tell what kind it is
personal, interrogative, reflexive, indefinite,
demonstrative Who is willing to wash the
windows today?
47Identify pronoun and tell what kind it is
personal, interrogative, reflexive, indefinite,
demonstrative Some chose to eat turkey.
48Identify pronoun and tell what kind it is
personal, interrogative, reflexive, indefinite,
demonstrative Nobody came to the party.
49- Choose the term that best identifies the
underlined word. - Tiny monkeys are cute.
- Predicate noun
- Linking verb
- Action verb
- Helping verb
50 My teacher told the others and (I, me) about
the history of China.
51What does the root sub- mean?
52What does the root im- mean?
53- Choose the term that best identifies the
underlined word. - Those paintings look beautiful.
- Predicate noun
- Predicate adjective
- Direct object
- Intransitive verb
54Simple or Compound Sentence?
Our lunch was ruined and uneatable.
55- Choose the term that best identifies the
underlined word. - The Cowardly Lion wanted courage from the Wizard.
- Abstract noun
- Predicate adjective
- Linking verb
- Collective noun
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