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7 Spelling Test
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What part of speech is "Shawn?" | proper noun |
| What part of speech is "who?" | relative pronoun |
| What part of speech is "brother?" | noun |
| What part of speech is "runs?" | action verb |
| What part of speech is "and?" | coordinating conjunction |
| What part of speech is "swims?" | action verb |
| What part of speech is "on?" | preposition |
| What part of speech is "the?" | adjective |
| What part of speech is "weekends?" | noun |
| What part of speech is "is?" | linking verb |
| What part of speech is "very?" | adverb |
| What part of speech is "athletic?" | adjective |
| What is the simple subject of the independent clause? | brother |
| What is the simple predicate of the independent clause? | is |
| What is the simple subject of the dependent clause? | who |
| What is the simple predicates of the dependent clause | runs, swims |
| What is the prepositional clause in this sentence? | on the weekends |
| What kind of prepositional clause is "on the weekends?" adjective or adverb | adverb |
| Is "who runs and swims on the weekends" an adjective or adverb dependent clause? | adjective |
| What PART OF THE SENTENCE is "athletic?" | predicate adjective |
| What is the sentence type? | complex |
| What is the sentence purpose? | declarative |
| What are the three verbs in the sentence and what type are they? | runs and swims = action verbs is = linking verb |
| I needs some new summer (close or clothes). | clothes |
| Good grief! It is hot outside. Please (close or clothes) that door. | close |
| If you (poor, pore, or pour) out my water I'll just die of thirst! | pour |
| My son thinks he's (poor, pore or pour) because he doesn't have a daily payday. Hello real world! | poor |
| I'm so hungry. I could eat a (whole or hole)celery stick! Whoa! | whole |
| Mario got his $20 on Monday and by Tuesday it had burned a (whole or hole) in his pocket. | hole |
| I didn't mean to (rain, reign, or rein) on your parade. | rain |
| Don't forget. Mrs. Gordon and I (rain, reign, or rein) over this kingdom! | reign |
| When you ride your horse to school always tie the (rains, reigns, or reins) to the bike racks. | reins |
| The honking zit was thanks to a clogged (poor, pore, or pour) on my nose. | pore |
| You are so blessed to have such a (vivashush or vivacious) teacher? | vivacious |
| This is a very (lively or livley) tutoring session! | lively |
| Once upon a time Ms. French was (kean or keen) for Diet Coke. :-( She surely misses them. | keen |
| Wow these teachers are so (intelijint or intelligent) | intelligent |
| Language Arts classes are simply (fascinating or fastenating) | fascinating |
| My Valentine's Day was so (enchanting or inchanteng) | enchanting |
| I am (challenging or challingeng) you to study five minutes every night. | challenging |
| You are an extremely (bright or brite) student. | bright |
| I am looking for an (attracktive or attractive) grade for your SmartWeb. | attractive |
| Success is (apealing or appealing) to me. | appealing |