Name: _____________________________ Date: _______________________ Unit 1: The Sentence Review Packet Directions: Each group of words may have a mistake in sentence structure. If there is a mistake, choose the answer that shows the best way to write the sentence. If there is no mistake, choose No mistake. Sample At camp we ride horses at camp we go canoeing. A. At camp we ride horses but we go canoeing. B. At camp we ride horses. And we go canoeing. C. At camp we ride horses and go canoeing. D. No mistake ____ 25. Sammy and I got up early, hurried to get ready. a. b. c. d. ____ 26. Sammy and I got up early and hurried to get ready. Sammy and I got up early or hurried to get ready. Sammy and I got up early but hurried to get ready. No mistake Dad emptied the trunk Sammy loaded the equipment. a. b. c. d. ____ 27. Dad emptied the trunk, or Sammy loaded the equipment. Dad emptied the trunk and Sammy loaded the equipment. Dad emptied the trunk, and Sammy loaded the equipment. No mistake Sammy needed practice batting I wanted to improve my pitching. a. b. c. d. ____ 28. Sammy needed practice batting. And I wanted to improve my pitching. Sammy needed practice batting or I wanted to improve my pitching. Sammy needed practice batting, and I wanted to improve my pitching. No mistake Sammy took the bat, I went to the pitcher’s mound. a. b. c. d. Sammy took the bat. And I went to the pitcher’s mound. Sammy took the bat, and I went to the pitcher’s mound. Sammy took the bat or I went to the pitcher’s mound. No mistake ____ 35. ____ 36. ____ 37. ____ 38. ____ 41. ____ 42. ____ 43. ____ 44. It rained all day on Friday, we still finished working in the yard. a. because b. but c. and d. or Eric was happy since his mother his father came to his concert. a. because b. and c. or d. but The audience knew that the winner of the tennis tournament would be Brian, John, Julie. a. because b. but c. and d. or Last week, we went to the park the circus. a. but b. or c. and d. because Choose the sentence that is written correctly. a. Nellie won first place in the gymnastics competition. b. What an amazing performance she gave? c. She did a backflip on the balance beam it was perfect! d. How long has Nellie taken gymnastics lessons. Choose the sentence that is written correctly. a. An old photograph of our family. b. He must be the skinny one with the big grin? c. Can you tell which boy is Marc. d. How much Marc has changed! Choose the sentence that is written correctly. a. Will you help me clean the apartment this morning! b. Aunt Lena is coming for a visit. c. Pick up your clothes but your papers. d. What a mess your closet is? Choose the sentence that is written correctly. a. What can you see through the telescope tonight. b. I see Mercury it is the closest planet to the sun. c. How hot the surface of Mercury must be. d. What facts have scientists learned about Mercury? ____ 49. ____ 50. ____ 51. ____ 52. ____ 53. ____ 54. ____ 55. Which sentence is an imperative? a. Mrs. Rao took her children to the zoo. b. That girl has very long hair. c. Rake up the leaves in the yard tomorrow. d. What time will you be getting home? Which sentence is an interrogative? a. The ogre ate all of the food in the house! b. Franz shuffled his feet through the dry grass. c. Take your hand out of the fish tank! d. Who’s that guy climbing the Sears Tower? What is the simple subject of the following sentence? The large, long-legged dog jumped easily over the short fence. a. jumped easily over the short fence. b. The large, long-legged dog c. jumped easily d. dog What is the simple subject of the following sentence? Juan’s mother was never late to pick him up from school. a. Juan’s mother b. mother c. Juan’s d. was What is the complete subject of the following sentence? The girl who sits in the third row always answers the hard questions. a. girl b. girl who sits in the third row always c. The girl who sits in the third row d. the third row What is the complete subject of the following sentence? A sweet, crisp apple is a great afternoon snack. a. A sweet, crisp apple b. a great afternoon snack. c. snack d. apple What is the simple predicate of the following sentence? Jessie and Shana went to the park to read. a. Jessie and Shana b. went to the park to read. c. went d. to read ____ 56. ____ 57. ____ 58. What is the simple predicate of the following sentence? If it cooks too long, soup can become too thick. a. become b. can become c. can become too thick. d. too thick. What is the complete predicate of the following sentence? With plenty of water and light, a sunflower can grow very large. a. With plenty of water and light b. a sunflower can c. can grow d. can grow very large. What is the complete predicate of the following sentence? Sammy chopped carrots to put on his salad. a. Sammy b. Sammy chopped carrots c. chopped carrots to put on his salad. d. to put Short Answer Run-on Sentences Rewrite the run-on sentence correctly. 60. Some eucalyptus forests are being cleared for construction this has limited the koalas' food supply. _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ 64. The museum has mainly paintings there are also some sculptures. _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ Conjunctions Write the correct conjunction for each sentence. 61. The weather is great, (and, or) we should do something outdoors. 62. I always enjoy the zoo, (and, but) it is closed today. 63. We can hike in the woods (or, but) have a picnic in the park. Four Kinds of Sentences Add the correct end punctuation. Then write declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory to tell what kind of sentence it is. 66. Is there a special display at the museum_____ ________________________ 67. Come over here_____ ________________________ 68. What a huge machine that is_____ ________________________ 69. Read the sign in front of the machine_____ ________________________ 70. This machine can punch holes in steel______ ________________________ Subjects in Imperatives Write declarative or imperative each sentence. Then write each simple subject. 76. Dan just mopped this floor. _____________________ _____________________ 77. Please don't walk on it. _____________________ _____________________ Theme 1 Review More Skills Answer Section MULTIPLE CHOICE 25. ANS: A PTS: 1 TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0445 26. ANS: C PTS: 1 TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0445 27. ANS: C PTS: 1 TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0445 28. ANS: B PTS: 1 TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0445 29. ANS: A PTS: 1 TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0445 30. ANS: A PTS: 1 TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0445 31. ANS: C PTS: 1 TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0443 32. ANS: C PTS: 1 TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0443 33. ANS: B PTS: 1 TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0443 34. ANS: C PTS: 1 TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0443 35. ANS: B PTS: 1 TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0443 36. ANS: B PTS: 1 TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0443 37. ANS: D PTS: 1 TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0443 38. ANS: C PTS: 1 TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0443 39. ANS: B PTS: 1 TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0443 40. ANS: A PTS: 1 TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0443 41. ANS: A PTS: 1 TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0207 42. ANS: D PTS: 1 TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0207 43. ANS: B PTS: 1 TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0207 44. ANS: D PTS: 1 TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0207 45. ANS: B PTS: 1 TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0207 46. ANS: C PTS: 1 TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0207 47. ANS: C PTS: 1 TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0207 48. ANS: A PTS: 1 TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0207 REF: MSC: REF: MSC: REF: MSC: REF: MSC: REF: MSC: REF: MSC: REF: MSC: REF: MSC: REF: MSC: REF: MSC: REF: MSC: REF: MSC: REF: MSC: REF: MSC: REF: MSC: REF: MSC: REF: MSC: REF: MSC: REF: MSC: REF: MSC: REF: MSC: REF: MSC: REF: MSC: REF: MSC: TE 81J HMR06_5 TE 81J HMR06_5 TE 81J HMR06_5 TE 81J HMR06_5 TE 81J HMR06_5 TE 81J HMR06_5 TE 81I HMR06_5 TE 81I HMR06_5 TE 81I HMR06_5 TE 81I HMR06_5 TE 81I HMR06_5 TE 81I HMR06_5 TE 81I HMR06_5 TE 81I HMR06_5 TE 81I HMR06_5 TE 81I HMR06_5 TE 51I HMR06_5 TE 51I HMR06_5 TE 51I HMR06_5 TE 51I HMR06_5 TE 51I HMR06_5 TE 51I HMR06_5 TE 51I HMR06_5 TE 51I HMR06_5 OBJ: Grammar Compound Sentences OBJ: Grammar Compound Sentences OBJ: Grammar Compound Sentences OBJ: Grammar Compound Sentences OBJ: Grammar Compound Sentences OBJ: Grammar Compound Sentences OBJ: Grammar Conjunctions OBJ: Grammar Conjunctions OBJ: Grammar Conjunctions OBJ: Grammar Conjunctions OBJ: Grammar Conjunctions OBJ: Grammar Conjunctions OBJ: Grammar Conjunctions OBJ: Grammar Conjunctions OBJ: Grammar Conjunctions OBJ: Grammar Conjunctions OBJ: Grammar Kinds of Sentences OBJ: Grammar Kinds of Sentences OBJ: Grammar Kinds of Sentences OBJ: Grammar Kinds of Sentences OBJ: Grammar Kinds of Sentences OBJ: Grammar Kinds of Sentences OBJ: Grammar Kinds of Sentences OBJ: Grammar Kinds of Sentences 49. ANS: TOP: 50. ANS: TOP: 51. ANS: TOP: 52. ANS: TOP: 53. ANS: TOP: 54. ANS: TOP: 55. ANS: TOP: 56. ANS: TOP: 57. ANS: TOP: 58. ANS: TOP: 59. ANS: TOP: C PTS: 1 HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0207 D PTS: 1 HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0207 D PTS: 1 HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0209 B PTS: 1 HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0209 C PTS: 1 HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0209 A PTS: 1 HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0209 C PTS: 1 HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0209 B PTS: 1 HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0209 D PTS: 1 HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0209 C PTS: 1 HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0209 A PTS: 1 HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0209 REF: MSC: REF: MSC: REF: MSC: REF: MSC: REF: MSC: REF: MSC: REF: MSC: REF: MSC: REF: MSC: REF: MSC: REF: MSC: TE 51I HMR06_5 TE 51I HMR06_5 TE 51J HMR06_5 TE 51J HMR06_5 TE 51J HMR06_5 TE 51J HMR06_5 TE 51J HMR06_5 TE 51J HMR06_5 TE 51J HMR06_5 TE 51J HMR06_5 TE 51J HMR06_5 OBJ: Grammar Kinds of Sentences OBJ: Grammar Kinds of Sentences OBJ: Grammar Subjects and Predicates OBJ: Grammar Subjects and Predicates OBJ: Grammar Subjects and Predicates OBJ: Grammar Subjects and Predicates OBJ: Grammar Subjects and Predicates OBJ: Grammar Subjects and Predicates OBJ: Grammar Subjects and Predicates OBJ: Grammar Subjects and Predicates OBJ: Grammar Subjects and Predicates SHORT ANSWER 60. ANS: Some eucalyptus forests are being cleared for construction, and this has limited the koalas' food supply. PTS: 1 REF: TE 81I TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0443 61. ANS: OBJ: Grammar Conjunctions MSC: HMR06_5 and PTS: 1 REF: TE 81I TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0443 62. ANS: OBJ: Grammar Conjunctions MSC: HMR06_5 but PTS: 1 REF: TE 81I TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0443 63. ANS: OBJ: Grammar Conjunctions MSC: HMR06_5 or PTS: 1 REF: TE 81I TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0443 64. ANS: OBJ: Grammar Conjunctions MSC: HMR06_5 The museum has mainly paintings, but there are also some sculptures. PTS: 1 REF: TE 81I TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0443 65. ANS: OBJ: Grammar Conjunctions MSC: HMR06_5 Mrs. Lopez tells visitors about the art, and they ask her questions. PTS: 1 REF: TE 81I TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0443 66. ANS: OBJ: Grammar Conjunctions MSC: HMR06_5 ? interrogative PTS: 1 REF: TE 51I TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0207 67. ANS: OBJ: Grammar Kinds of Sentences MSC: HMR06_5 . imperative PTS: 1 REF: TE 51I TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0207 68. ANS: OBJ: Grammar Kinds of Sentences MSC: HMR06_5 ! exclamatory PTS: 1 REF: TE 51I TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0207 69. ANS: OBJ: Grammar Kinds of Sentences MSC: HMR06_5 . imperative PTS: 1 REF: TE 51I TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0207 70. ANS: OBJ: Grammar Kinds of Sentences MSC: HMR06_5 . declarative PTS: 1 REF: TE 51I TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0207 71. ANS: OBJ: Grammar Kinds of Sentences MSC: HMR06_5 Do you hear sirens? PTS: 1 REF: TE 51I TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0207 72. ANS: OBJ: Grammar Kinds of Sentences MSC: HMR06_5 Isn't that smoke? Look at the old warehouse./! PTS: 1 REF: TE 51I TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0207 73. ANS: OBJ: Grammar Kinds of Sentences MSC: HMR06_5 How fast those fire engines move! PTS: 1 REF: TE 51I TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0207 74. ANS: OBJ: Grammar Kinds of Sentences MSC: HMR06_5 What brave firefighters they are! They act quickly./! PTS: 1 REF: TE 51I TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0207 75. ANS: OBJ: Grammar Kinds of Sentences MSC: HMR06_5 That fire was out in ten minutes./! PTS: 1 REF: TE 51I TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0207 76. ANS: OBJ: Grammar Kinds of Sentences MSC: HMR06_5 declarative, Dan PTS: 1 REF: TE 51I TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0207 77. ANS: OBJ: Grammar Kinds of Sentences MSC: HMR06_5 imperative, (You) PTS: 1 REF: TE 51I TOP: HMAS_HMR06-5-T-1-0207 OBJ: Grammar Kinds of Sentences MSC: HMR06_5