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PARTS OF SPEECH AND SENTENCE TYPES TEST


MULTIPLE CHOICE: select the correct answer and shade in the appropriate bubble.
1. Which one is a declarative sentence? a) Where are you going after school? c) I love taking tests! 2. Which one is an exclamatory sentence? a) Put your name on your test. c) I love Chris Brown! 3. Which one is an interrogative sentence? a) Where is the restroom? c) Let me go. 4. Which one is an imperative sentence? a) Tell him that you like him. c) Where were you last night? b) Use a number two pencil. d) This is easy.

b) When are we going to get another English lesson? d) The pen is blue.

b) This is the restroom. d) I need to use the restroom!

b) I have to clean my room. d) We won the game!

5. What is the difference between a declarative and imperative sentence? a) A declarative sentence has no subject. b) An imperative sentence has no predicate. c) An imperative sentence has no subject. d) A declarative sentence has no predicate. 6. Which one of the following words is a concrete noun? a) run c) speed 7. Which one of the following words is an action verb? a) jump c) in 8. Which one of the following words is a helping verb? a) hug c) have 9. Which of the following words is an adverb? a) tall c) quick 10. Which one of the following words is an adjective? a) noisy c) noise 11. Which one of the following words is a preposition? a) ouch c) over 12. Which one of the following words is an interjection? a) through c) me 13. Which one of the following words is a pronoun? a) Torrence c) would 14. Which one of the following words is an abstract noun? a) have been c) fat

b) car d) to

b) is d) cat

b) robot d) her

b) beautifully d) should

b) noisily d) been

b) will d) cat

b) pencil d) please

b) inside d) him

b) Mount Rushmore d) beauty

MATCHING: Match the terms with the definitions:


15. imperative sentence 16. declarative sentence 17. adverb 18. adjective 19. preposition 20. interjection 21. abstract noun 22. concrete noun 23. pronoun 24. helping verb 25. action verb 26. interrogative sentence 27. exclamatory sentence 28. subject 29. predicate a. tells us if or when something happened b. a word that modifies or describes a noun or pronoun c. a sentence that ends with a period and has a clear subject d. a word that tells us the locations of objects e. an idea or quality, a thing that you cannot touch ab. a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence ac. what the sentence is about ad. a sentence that expresses emotion and ends with an exclamation point ae. a word that modifies or describes a verb or an adjective bc. what happens in the sentence bd. a word that expresses something you can do be. a word that expresses emotion and is followed by a comma or an exclamation point. cd. sentence that asks a question and ends with a question mark. ce. a person place or thing de. a sentence that gives a command and does not have a clear subject

IDENTIFY: examine the underlined words and determine what part of speech they are. The mean teacher quickly gave the students homework.
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30. What part of speech is the word mean acting as in the above sentence? a) verb b) noun c) adverb d) adjective 31. What part of speech is the word teacher acting as in the above sentence? a) preposition b) pronoun c) noun d) predicate 32. What part of speech is the word quickly acting as in the above sentence? a) noun b) verb c) adjective d) adverb 33. What part of speech is the word gave in the above sentence? a) verb b) pronoun c) adverb d) preposition

Hey! You should find my cellular phone. It is under the chair.


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34. What part of speech is the word Hey acting as in the above sentence? a) preposition b) pronoun c) interjection d) helping verb 35. What part of speech is the word should acting as in the above sentence? a) action verb b) helping verb c) pronoun d) preposition 36. What part of speech is the word find acting as in the above sentence? a) preposition b) pronoun c) interjection d) helping verb 37. What part of speech is the word under acting as in the above sentence? a) preposition b) pronoun c) interjection d) helping verb

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