Answer the multiple questions:-
2. The couple ordered ________ for hors d'oeuvres at the wedding.
(a.) pumpkin pie
b. cake
c. Soup
d. Stuffed mushrooms
3. The ______ showed no change during the photosynthesis process.
a. dogs
b. plants
c. pictures
d. babies
4. The _____________ was a conflagration, causing several buildings great damage.
a. flood
b. snow
c. fire
d. smoke
5. The denouement of the __________________ proved to be a total surprise.
a. mother
b. house
c. movie
d. candy
6. The __________ was able to dissemble himself as a friendly car salesman.
a. little old man
b. women
c. farmer
d. criminal
7. The ________ were flouting the rules when they took home more deer than they had licenses for.
a. hunters
b. mothers
c. children
d. teachers
8. Teaching was innate to Mrs. Jones as both her parents had been __________.
a. cruel
b. teachers
c. students
d. dull
9. A walk would invigorate you after a tiring day, especially if you are _____________.
a. hungry
b. smelly
c. injured
d. tired
10. There is nothing miniscule about our __________ let alone our universe.
a. planet
b. cars
c. doors
d. monitors
11. The mom left the room with a modicum of respect after her baby began ____________.
a. sleeping
b. screaming
c. praying
d. singing
12. The boy was penitent and ___ to the store clerk for stealing the candy.
a. bragged
b. apologized
c. talked
d. cordial
13. A pundit is a _________ person and is often a critic in his/her line of work.
a. bad
b. good
c. learned
d. fat
14. She quaffed the _________ and did not appreciate the taste.
a. wine
b. blanket
c. dog
d. coat
15. After the play _______, several critics made scathing comments about it.
a. succeeded
b. opened
c. closed
d. bombed
16. After 30 years, he retired fully vested from the _________________________.
a. workers
b. company
c. books
d. cars
17. The word _________________ and vex basically mean the same.
a. disagree
b. agree
c. annoy
d. caress
18. The woman divorced her vituperative husband because he was ______________________.
a. abusive
b. too fat
c. kind
d. ugly
19. The _________ hunter will wield the bow and arrow at the archery contest.
a. beginner
b. expert
c. naives
d. amateur
20. The room was gaudy with its _______ leather couch and purple walls.
a. soft
b. bright pink
c. black
d. small
21. If you fraternize with your friends, that means that you _______ with them.
a. disagree
b. argue
c. feed
d. associate
22. The constellation of _____________ can be seen on a clear, cloudless night.
a. stars
b. argue
c. flies
d. cars
23. People who are frugal do will financially because they don't ____________.
a. say
b. cook
c. waste
d. support
24. When adding the suffix ing to the word glide, drop the
a. letters "de"
b. letter "e"
c. letter "I"
d. letter "d"
25. When writing the words more hungry, the word hungry changes to ___________.
a. hungrier
b. hungryer
c. hungrer
d. hungrily
26. When a person knows something is true, he/she _____________it.
a. believes
b. believes
c. bileeves
d. belives
27. The buyer should always receive a _______________ during a purchase.
a. recit
b. recipe
c. receipt
d. riceipt
28. Something is ____________ when it can be clearly seen.
a. notacible
b. noticeable
c. notecable
d. noteable
29. If a chemical contains poison, it is __________ .
a. poysonous
b. poisonous
c. poisones
d. poisonous
30. To date a check with a later date would be to ___________ it.
a. postdate
b. posdate
c. passdate
d. posdated
31. The people in your community are your _____________________.
a. nieghbors
b. naybors
c. neighbors
d. niegbors
32. Any given state will have more than one city; therefore there are ________.
a. citees
b. cities
c. cites
b. citys
33. A knife tray will store your __________.
a. knives
b. knifes
c. nives
d. knifies
34. Mrs. Sally Johnson lives in Dallas, Texas.
d. Mrs. Sally Johnson, Dallas, Texas
35. st. patricks day is on march 17 every year.
b. St. Patrick's Day, March
36. my neighbors across the street have a new car; it's a toyota.
c. My, Toyota
37. john grishman is the author of "the street lawyer".
a. John Grisham, The Street Lawyer
38. her father is reverend harry anderson.
a. Her Father, Reverend Harry Anderson
b. Her, Anderson
c. Her, Harry Anderson
d. Her, Reverend Harry Anderson
39. my mother always uses tide laundry detergent.
a. My
b. My, Tide
c. My Mother, Tide Laundry Detergent
d. My, Tide Laundry Detergent
40. the henderson family moved to Chicago from the east coast.
a. The Henderson, Chicago ?
b. The, Chicago, East
c. The Henderson, Chicago, East Coast
d. The, Chicago
41. new year's day occurs on january 1.
d. New Year's Day, January
42. aunt consuelo is consuelo Melendez, doctor of dental surgery.
b. Aunt Consuelo, Consuelo Melendez
43. we listened to that old song again "you and me against the world".
a. We, You, Me, Against, World
Decide I f the sentence is punctuated correctly.
44. My garden is full of water, because of yesterday's rain.
a. correct
b. incorrect
45. Sally wants a new bicycle, but her mother and father will not buy her one.
a. correct
b. incorrect
46. My little sister is a big baby; she cries all the time.
a. correct
b. incorrect
47. Mr. Smith, my Spanish teacher, is going on vacation.
a. correct
b. incorrect
48. Parents want their children to go to college; however, they do not always have the funds to send them.
a. correct
b. incorrect
49. We're going to dance.
a. correct
b. incorrect
50. Did you see that car accident?!
a. correct
b. incorrect
51. "This will not be endured!" he roared.
a. correct
b. incorrect
Grammer - Noun or Pronoun
52. A noun is a person, place, thing or idea.
a. True
b. False
53. Which of the following is a proper noun?
a. newspaper
b. Conchita Alonso
c. River
d. skyscraper
54. A pronoun is a word used in place of one or more nouns.
a. True
b. False
Grammer - Subject Verb Agreement
55. A verb must agree with its subject in number.
a. True
b. False
60. A helping verb is the verb that helps the main verb make its statement.
a. True
b. False
63. An adjective is a word that modifies or describes a noun or pronoun.
a. True
b. False
64. An adverb is a word used to modify a verb.
a. True
b. False
65. Adverbs often answer the questions: where, when, how, how often.
a. True
b. False
67. Depending on the type of sentence, it will always end with a period, question mark or exclamation mark.
a. True
b. False
68. There could be a noun, a verb and an adjective in one sentence.
a. True
b. False
69. A sentence that has a n original statement with quotation marks may also have a comma.
a. True
b. False
70. Their going to the park for play. Which statement is correct?
a. They are going to the park for play.
b. They're going to the park to play.
c. They are going to the park to plays.
d. There are no errors in this sentence.
71. You'll ain't going to like the food she done prepared. Which statement is correct?
a. You are not going to like the food she has prepared.
b. You'll are not going to like the food she done prepared.
c. You'll ain't going to like the food she has prepared.
d. There are no errors in this sentence.
72. According to the authorities; only 35% of the criminals go to jail.
a. Use a period after "authorities" (authorities. Only)
b. Use a comma after "authorities" (authorities, only)
c. Use a colon after "authorities" (authorities: only)
d. There are no errors in this sentence.
73. An appositive is a noun that is placed after another noun in order to tell more about it and it's usually set off with commas.
a. True
b. False
74. Use an apostrophe when writing about someone ( a noun) that has possession of something.
a. True
b. False