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Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. CHAPTER 11 | Parts of Speech Overview 45 1. This snak e is not poisonous. A proper noun B pronoun C common noun D adjective 2. Have y ou ever tasted Chinese mooncakes? A pronoun B common noun C proper adjective D proper noun 3. The eag e r children lined up at the door. A proper adjective B adjective C proper noun D common noun 4. The video game about famous artists is mine . A common noun B adjective C proper noun D pronoun 5. Mr. Garza looks t ir e d today. A noun B pronoun C adjective D proper adjective Parts of Speech Overview: Noun, Pronoun, Adjective for CHAPTER 11 pages 322–45 DIRECTIONS Read each sentence below. Then, choose the answer that identifies each under- lined word or group of words. EXAMPLE 1. We bought stamps at the p ost o ffic e . A pronoun B proper adjective C adjective D noun Answer A B C D NAME CLASS DATE SCORE CHAPTER TEST

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CHAPTER 11 | Parts of Speech Overview 45

1. This snake is not poisonous.

A proper noun

B pronoun

C common noun

D adjective

2. Have you ever tasted Chinese mooncakes?

A pronoun

B common noun

C proper adjective

D proper noun

3. The eager children lined up at the door.

A proper adjective

B adjective

C proper noun

D common noun

4. The video game about famous artists is mine.

A common noun

B adjective

C proper noun

D pronoun

5. Mr. Garza looks tired today.

A noun

B pronoun

C adjective

D proper adjective

Parts of Speech Overview: Noun, Pronoun, Adjective

for CHAPTER 11 pages 322–45

DIRECTIONS Read each sentence below. Then, choose the answer that identifies each under-lined word or group of words.

EXAMPLE

1. We bought stamps at the post office.

A pronoun

B proper adjective

C adjective

D noun

Answer A B C D

NAME CLASS DATE SCORE

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NAME CLASS DATE

6. One of the best-known Hindu gods is Krishna.

A common noun

B proper noun

C proper adjective

D pronoun

7. This is the latest book written by Phyllis Shalant.

A proper noun

B pronoun

C proper adjective

D adjective

8. Grandfather taught me a Nigerian folk song.

A proper adjective

B pronoun

C adjective

D proper noun

9. Justin brought these snacks to share with the class.

A pronoun

B common noun

C proper noun

D adjective

10. Did you tell anyone your password?

A noun

B adjective

C pronoun

D proper adjective

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Answer Sheet 5

Grammar, Usage, and Mechanics

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2 A B C D

3 A B C D

4 A B C D

5 A B C D

6 A B C D

7 A B C D

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Ch a p ter 10The Se nte n ce (Su b j e ct andPre d i cate, Kinds ofSe nte n ce s ) , p. 4 3

1 . A ( 1 0 b )B ( 1 0 d )C ( 1 0 f )

( 1 0 e )

2 . A ( 1 0 a )B ( 1 0 c )

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3 . A ( 1 0 e )( 1 0 d )

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4 . ( 1 0 g )B ( 1 0 c )C ( 1 0 d )D ( 1 0 f)

5 . A ( 1 0 e )B ( 1 0 b )

( 1 0 c )D ( 1 0 a )

6 . A ( 1 0 d )B ( 1 0 b )C ( 1 0 g )

( 1 0 f )

7 . ( 1 0 k )B ( 1 0 i )C ( 1 0 j )D ( 1 0 h )

8 . A ( 1 0 k )( 1 0 h )

C ( 1 0 i )D ( 1 0 j )

9 . ( 1 0 i )B ( 1 0 j )C ( 1 0 k )D ( 1 0 h )

1 0 . A ( 1 0 k )B ( 1 0 i )C ( 1 0 h )

( 1 0 j )

Ch a p ter 11Pa rts of Speech Ove rv i ew( No u n , Pro n o u n , Ad j e ct i ve ) ,p. 4 5

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3 . A ( 1 1 c )( 1 1 c )

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4 . A ( 1 1 a )B ( 1 1 c )C ( 1 1 a )

( 1 1 b )

5 . A ( 1 1 a )B ( 1 1 b )

( 1 1 c )D ( 1 1 c )

6 . A ( 1 1 a )( 1 1 a )

C ( 1 1 c )D ( 1 1 b )

7 . A ( 1 1 a )( 1 1 b )

C ( 1 1 c )D ( 1 1 c )

8 . ( 1 1 c )B ( 1 1 b )C ( 1 1 c )D ( 1 1 a )

9 . A ( 1 1 b )B ( 1 1 a )C ( 1 1 a )

( 1 1 c )

1 0 . A ( 1 1 a )B ( 1 1 c )

( 1 1 b )D ( 1 1 c )

Ch a p ter 12Pa rts of Speech Ove rv i ew(Ve r b, Adve r b, Pre po s i t i o n ,Co n j u n ct i o n ,I nte r j e ct i o n ) ,p. 4 7

1 . A ( 1 2 b, f )B ( 1 2 d, f)

( 1 2 c, f )D ( 1 2 a )

2 . A ( 1 2 a )B ( 1 2 a )C ( 1 2 d )

( 1 2 b )

3 . ( 1 2 a )B ( 1 2 a )C ( 1 2 e )D ( 1 2 d )

4 . A ( 1 2 b )( 1 2 e )

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5 . A ( 1 2 e )B ( 1 2 a )C ( 1 2 a )

( 1 2 b )

6 . A ( 1 2 c )B ( 1 2 a )

( 1 2 d )D ( 1 2 b )

7 . A ( 1 2 c )( 1 2 a )

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8 . A ( 1 2 a )B ( 1 2 a )C ( 1 2 d )

( 1 2 a )

9 . ( 1 2 c )B ( 1 2 d )C ( 1 2 a )D ( 1 2 e )

1 0 . A ( 1 2 a )B ( 1 2 a )

( 1 2 a )D ( 1 2 a )

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