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