WorksheetsGrammar 1-5 Review
Total questions: 40
Worksheet time: 1hrs 23mins
Roger took his dog for a walk.
The dog bit hard.
The student whined endlessly.
I want to go to the fair and eat a bunch of cookies.
The boy in The Polar Express was struggling to believe in Santa Claus.
This kid was annoying.
This little girl brought the poor boy some hot chocolate.
Santa told the little boy, "the spirit of Christmas lives within your heart."
The sleigh bell will ring for all who truly believe.
"You're as _________________ as a tortoise," Lina complained.
slow
slower
slowest
slowly
The talk was _________________. Halfway through, I got really _________________.
bored, bored
bored, boring
boring, bored,
boring, boring
What is the _________________ movie you've ever watched with your family?
funnier
funniest
more funny
most funny
My mother's voice is as _________________ as can be.
gentle
gentler
gentlest
the gentlest
A _________________ pianist has been invited to perform in Singapore.
world-famous
world famous
world's famous
worldly famous
She ____ laid the baby in the crib.
**the adverb needs to tell how
_____, I baked brownies.
**The adverb needs to tell when.
Derek took his wagon ____.
**The adverb needs to tell where.
Which adverb tells to what extent?
inside
later
very
kindly
Peter neatly wrote a shopping list.
Peter neatly wrote a shopping list.
Typical pronouns that REPLACE the NAME of a SUBJECT or OBJECT (Person, place, or thing).
Personal Pronouns
Possessive Pronouns
Demonstrative Pronouns
Interrogative Pronouns
Some examples of PERSONAL PRONOUNS are:
Mine, ours, theirs, his, hers
Myself, themselves, itself, herself
I, me, he, she, they, them
Who, whom, what, who's
What type of pronoun in the underlined word?
Ms. Fritsch loves to visit her niece on the weekends.
Interrogative Pronoun
Personal Pronoun
Possessive Pronoun
Indefinite Pronoun
Identify what type of pronoun the underlined word is.
What is she doing at her locker during specials?
Indefinite Pronoun
Demonstrative Pronoun
Possessive Pronoun
Personal Pronoun
Some examples of INDEFINITE PRONOUNS are:
Themselves, herself, itself, himself
This, that, these, those
Who, Whom, Whose, What
Anything, everyone, anyone, somebody
Pronouns that are used to ASK QUESTIONS.
Personal Pronouns
Indefinite Pronouns
Demonstrative Pronouns
Interrogative Pronouns
Some examples of INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS are:
This, that, those, these
Myself, herself, themselves, itself
Who, Whom, Which, What
I, me, he, she, they
Which one points out something?
Adjective
Interrogative
Demonstrative
Verb
Whose shoes are these?
Which of these words form the sentence are Interrogative?
These
Shoes
Whose
Are
That is the most beautiful painting I have ever seen.
interrogative
indefinite
demonstrative
With whom will you share your secret?
interrogative
indefinite
demonstrative
I can't believe this is the first time you have seen her.
interrogative
indefinite
demonstrative
Everything will start looking better in no time.
interrogative
indefinite
demonstrative
This is the time of year for raking leaves.
interrogative
indefinite
demonstrative
"What was that noise?" Jenna asked.
interrogative
indefinite
demonstrative
No one volunteered to answer the question.
interrogative
indefinite
demonstrative
