20 questions
Daniel, have you seen my watch anywhere. "Daniel" is a/an:
Proper noun appositive
Predicate nominative
Proper adjective
Noun of direct address
The Lord is tender in mercy and strong. "Strong" is a/an:
Predicate adjective
Direct object
Indirect object
Object of the preposition
The news has not always been available to the people. "People" is a/an:
Predicate adjective
Predicate nominative
Object of the preposition
Direct object
Mrs. Carrick handed us the new assignment yesterday afternoon. "us" is a/an:
Direct object
Indirect object
Object of the preposition
Predicate nominative
Andrew sold better candy than his brother. "Better" is an adjective in the _____________ degree.
comparitive
superlative
positive
compative
There were ___________ students at the track meet this year.
less
minor
fewer
least
As he was leaving on the plane. This is a __________.
Complete sentence
Fragment
Independant clause
Run-on
The week of Christmas holidays always passes so quickly! "Of Christmas holidays" is a/an:
A predicate clause
An adjective clause
A subject clause
An adjective phrase
Should the new teacher be _______?
she
him
her
them
My birthday cake was vanilla on the inside. "Vanilla" is a/an:
Predicate nominative
Predicate adjective
Direct object
Indirect object
Next year, all I want is chocolate for my birthday! "chocolate" is a/an:
Predicate nominative
Predicate adjective
Direct object
Adjective phrase
My Dad made chicken with extra gravy! "Gravy" is a/an:
Predicate nominative
Direct object
Predicate adjective
Object of the preposition
In the positive degree, we add an -est to most single-syllable adjectives.
True
False
Some people think they have __________ chances than others in life.
Fewer
Less
Adjectives that sound best in a certain place are said to be:
Ordered
Reversible
Fixed
Placed
I would like a pen, when you have a chance. "A" is a/an"
Subject
Predicate nominative
Indefinite article
Definite article
Ann spoke and then picked up her pen to write. "Her" is a/an:
Preposition
Noun
Direct object
Adjective
An adjective answers the question:
How many?
Which one?
How much?
All of the above
Tammi is the loudest singer in her group. "Loudest" is an adjective in the __________ degree.
positive
comparitive
superlative
spectative
Jim wants a ham dinner with a glass of milk. "dinner" is a/an:
Predicate adjective
Predicate nominative
Direct object
Indirect object