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Parts of Speech and More!

Parts of Speech and More!

Assessment

Presentation

English

7th - 11th Grade

Practice Problem

Medium

CCSS
L.3.1A, L.5.1A, L.1.1B

+28

Standards-aligned

Created by

Brenda Vences

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3 Slides • 35 Questions

1

Multiple Choice

Parts of speech tell us the use of words in sentences.

1

true

2

false

2

Multiple Choice

How many parts of speech do we have?

1

4

2

5

3

8

4

9

3

Multiple Select

Click ALL the options that are parts of speech.

1

noun

2

verb

3

school

4

adjective

5

pronoun

4

Multiple Select

Choose all the answers that are parts of speech.

1

preposition

2

adverb

3

interjection

4

conjunction

5

student

5

Multiple Choice

...are words which express strong feelings in sentences.

1

Nouns

2

conjunctions

3

verbs

4

interjections

6

Multiple Choice

...are words which take the place of nouns.

1

Nouns

2

Pronouns

3

Verbs

4

Adjectives

7

Multiple Choice

...are words which describe nouns and pronouns.

1

Adjectives

2

Conjunctions

3

Prepositions

4

Nouns

8

Multiple Choice

...are words which hook or join words, sentences or phrases.

1

NOUNS

2

CONJUNCTIONS

3

VERBS

4

PREPOSITIONS

9

Multiple Choice

Question image

Verbs are words which

1

express emotion

2

show action or being

3

hook or join words or phrases

4

indicate time, place or position

10

Multiple Choice

Question image

...are words that name people, places, things or ideas

1

VERBS

2

NOUNS

3

PRONOUNS

11

Multiple Choice

...are words that indicate place, time, and position

1

VERBS

2

PREPOSITIONS

3

NOUNS

12

Multiple Choice

...are words which describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.

1

NOUNS

2

VERBS

3

ADVERBS

4

CONJUNCTIONS

13

Multiple Choice

I bought a beautiful dress at the mall.

1

noun

2

pronoun

3

verb

4

adjective

14

Multiple Choice

I left my shoes under the kitchen

table.

1

noun

2

adjective

3

conjunction

4

preposition

15

Multiple Choice

If we finish our work quickly we can go to the movies.

1

adverb

2

verb

3

noun

4

adjective

16

Multiple Choice

On Saturdays, I work from nine to five.

1

verb

2

adverb

3

preposition

4

conjunction

17

Multiple Choice

I want to go to a university in the United States.

1

adjective

2

verb

3

preposition

4

noun

18

Multiple Choice

Ouch!,That really hurts.

1

noun

2

interjection

3

conjunction

4

preposition

19

Multiple Choice

Andy knocked on the door but nobody answered.

1

adverb

2

verb

3

conjunction

4

interjection

20

Multiple Choice

What did she ask you to do?

1

noun

2

adjective

3

pronoun

4

verb

21

Multiple Choice

A noun that can be formed from personal is:

1

personify

2

person

3

personified

4

personifying

22

Multiple Choice

Form an adjective from identity.

1

identified

2

identifying

3

identifies

4

identical

23

Common Noun

definition: non-specific person place or thing.

examples: store, restaurant, city, state

24

Proper Nouns

Definition: specific names of a person, places, or things

Examples: Walgreens, Target, Las Vegas, Nevada, Taco Bell

25

26

Multiple Choice

Which of the following is a common noun?

1

Las Vegas

2

city

3

Los Angeles

27

Multiple Choice

Which of the following is a proper noun?

1

state

2

city

3

Las Vegas

28

Multiple Select

Which of the following are proper nouns. Choose three.

1

Taco Bell

2

Avengers Endgame

3

school

4

Mrs. Souza

29

Multiple Select

Which of the following are common nouns? Choose TWO.

1

students

2

Tarkanian Middle School

3

Iron Man

4

store

30

Multiple Choice

"John" is a...

1

common noun

2

proper noun

31

Open Ended

Identify a common noun and then an example of a proper noun. Your answer should look like this:


Example: common noun=store/proper noun=Target

32

Multiple Choice

Which symbol ends a complete sentence

1

Comma

2

Period

3

Colon

4

Exclamation Mark

33

Multiple Choice

True or False: An apostrophe indicates possession and a contraction.

1

True

2

False

34

Multiple Choice

Which symbol is NOT shown in the sentence below:


Amy said, "I do not want it."

1

Period

2

Question Mark

3

Comma

4

Quotation Mark

35

Multiple Choice

Which symbol is shown below:

Can't

1

Comma

2

Hypen

3

Colon

4

Apostrophe

36

Multiple Choice

What is the function of the comma in the sentence below:


I need to purchase: bread, milk, and eggs.

1

to show two main clauses

2

to separate clauses

3

to separate items on a list

4

to begin to list items

37

Multiple Choice

What is the function of the colon in the sentence below:


I need to purchase: bread, milk, and eggs.

1

to show two main clauses

2

to separate clauses

3

to separate items on a list

4

to begin to list items

38

Poll

How confident are you about knowing each of the punctuation marks?

I GOT THIS

I'm alright

It is what it is

NOT READY

Parts of speech tell us the use of words in sentences.

1

true

2

false

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