A) The tall tree B) The big house C) In the morning D) Happy smile
A) beautifully in B) She sings C) in the shower D) beautifully
A) The verb "met" B) The noun "friend" C) The adverb "quickly" D) The adjective "my"
A) Adjectival phrase B) Verb phrase C) Noun phrase D) Adverbial phrase
A) Prepositions and their objects B) Only prepositions C) Only adverbs
A) A verb alone B) A verb and its modifiers C) All of the above D) A verb and its auxiliaries
A) Very happy B) Runs quickly C) Under the bridge D) The big house
A) Verb phrase B) Adjectival phrase C) Noun phrase D) Adverbial phrase
A) Main verb only B) Only adverbs C) Main verb and objects D) Main verb and auxiliaries
A) Predicate B) Modifier C) Object D) Subject
A) To modify a verb B) To connect words and phrases C) To describe a noun D) To show action
A) Words, phrases, or clauses B) Words or phrases only C) None of the above D) Clauses only
A) A type of metaphor B) A comparison using " like" or "as" C) A direct comparison D) A descriptive phrase
A) He runs like a cheetah B) She is happy C) He is a lion D) The sky is blue
A) The book is on the table. B) The dog is running quickly around the corner. C) She is a happy person. D) The sun sets slowly.
A) Create vivid comparisons B) Describe actions C) Show contrast
A) She sings beautifully B) The book is old C) He fights like a warrior D) He is brave
A) Manner B) Frequency C) Place
A) Redundancy B) Complexity C) Clarity D) Ambiguity
A) Each of the students have a book. B) Each of the students has a book. C) Each of the students have been studying. D) Each of the students are studying. |