- 1. My Uncle David is a professor of geology.
What type of noun is 'professor'?
A) thing B) person C) place D) proper
- 2. The old ashes can remain in the bottom of the grill.
Which would is a plural noun?
A) ashes B) bottom C) grill D) old
- 3. Many citizens came to America from foreign countries.
Which word is an example of a proper noun?
A) foreigh B) citizens C) America D) countries
- 4. America's colonist, at first, were loyal to England.
Which word is a singular possessive noun?
A) colonist B) loyal C) America's D) England
- 5. The politicians' supporters are usually Republican or Democrat.
Which word is a plural possessive noun?
A) politicians' B) Democrat C) Republician D) supporters
- 6. The abbreviation, 'Sen.' stand for what word?
A) Senator B) Sometimes C) Sense D) Senior
- 7. Which action verb should be used in the sentence?
He ____ music lessons once a week.
A) encourage B) takes C) work D) applaud
- 8. Which sentence is an example of a future tense verb?
A) Marco studies insects. B) He will take a class to learn about them. C) Marco says insects are fascinating creatures. D) He talked about them in science class.
- 9. Which word in the following sentence is an adjective?
The tall trees line the streets.
A) trees B) streets C) line D) tall
- 10. Which sentence uses an article correctly?
A) You might see an deer. B) An park has more than 60 kinds of animals. C) A visit is a unforgettable experience. D) Bicycling is an interesting way to see the valley.
- 11. Which adjective compares something in the following sentence?
The Chihuahua is the smallest of all dogs.
A) Chihuahua B) all C) dogs D) smallest
- 12. Which sentence is correct?
A) You are a good kid. B) My friend thinks cotton candy is the gooder food of all. C) You are a gooder kid. D) My friend thinks cotton candy is the goodest food of all.
- 13. Choose the correct synonym for the word: sad
A) happy B) wild C) joyful D) disappointed
- 14. Choose the correct antonym for the word: often
A) frequently B) tiny C) always D) rarely
- 15. Select a pronoun to replace the words in ( ).
Before (you and I) can find a special type of rock, (you and I) have to learn where to look for it.
A) us, us B) he, she C) we, we D) us, we
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