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9th reviewing quiz_I Partial_III trim

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9th - 12th Grade

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1.

CATEGORIZE QUESTION

3 mins • 4 pts

Classify the sentences related to hyphenation of numbers according to their rules of use or no use.

Groups:

(a) Hyphen to # between 21 to 99

,

(b) when the # is part of the compound noun

,

(c) No when the period of time is in plural

,

(d) When the fraction is part of adjective

She has ninety-nine problems

He lives in a three-story house on the hill.

They have been married for seven weeks.

He bought a cake with a three-quarter inch thick layer of frosting.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Choose the rule that justifies the use (or the no use) of hyphenation in this sentence.

The partially blind dog was his friend for a long time.

NO when the adjective is being modified by an adverb

NO when the two adjectives are separated ideas that can act alone to describe the noun

NO when the adjectives come after the noun

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

Choose the sentence that follows this rule that tells you to hyphen when the two adjectives act as a single adjective. The other two sentences are incorrectly hyphenated.

She has a lovely-brown German shepherd dog

They are extremely-loyal to their family.

The red-and-white dress was the perfect fit for her.

4.

MATCH QUESTION

2 mins • 3 pts

Match the following sentences with their corresponding rules for hyphenation. ALL THE SENTENCES ARE NOT COMPLYING WITH THE RULES. THEY ARE INCORRECTLY HYPHENATED OR NOT HYPHENATED AT ALL.

He seems tired- and- exhausted

Do not use hyphens for two-word phrasal verb

They are passionately-loyal to him.

Don’t use hyphens when an adjective is after the noun that is being described

He had to catch-up with his classmates.

Don´t use hyphen when the adjective is being modified by an adverb.

5.

CATEGORIZE QUESTION

3 mins • 8 pts

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Classify the following pre and post modifiers that describe the noun RIVER

Groups:

(a) Appositives

,

(b) Prepositional phraes

,

(c) Adjective clause

,

(d) Adjectives

the source of life

a natural boundary

under the bridge

that we must take care

which is being drained

with clear waters

calming

polluted

6.

REORDER QUESTION

1 min • 5 pts

Reorder the following sentence in the correct order pre and post modifiers should be when adding more information to a noun.

Puntuation rules have not been followed to increase difficulty.

a vibrant Monarch

on the flower

butterfly

landed

with translucent wings

7.

REORDER QUESTION

1 min • 5 pts

Reorder the following sentence in the correct order pre and post modifiers should be when adding more information to a noun.

Puntuation rules have not been followed to increase difficulty.

the moon

rose slowly

which I feel connected to

on the horizon

in New York City

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