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God's Gift of Language B
Unit 1 through Unit 6
30
Language - English
5th Grade
12/13/2006

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Term
Verb
Definition
a word that shows action or state of being, helps another verb, or links another word to the subject.
Term
Noun
Definition
the name of a person, place, thing or idea.
Term
pronoun
Definition
a word that takes the place of a noun.
Term
adjective
Definition
a word that modifies a noun or pronoun
Term
adverb
Definition
a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
Term
Identify the subject(s) and verb(s) in the following sentence:

Julie and her brother will be staying at home.
Definition
Subject=Julie, brother
Verb=will be staying
Term
Identify the subject(s) and verb(s) in the following sentence:

The gorgeous, pink shirt sparkled beautifully in the light.
Definition
Subject=shirt
Verb=sparkled
Term
Identify the grammar errors in the following sentence:

The girls dropped they're purses on the floor.
Definition
they're should be their
Term
Identify the grammar errors in the following sentence:

Melissa and her went to the park yesterday.
Definition
Melissa and her should be She and Melissa
Term
Identify the grammar errors in the following sentence:

Will has chose all the boys for his team.
Definition
has chose should be has chosen
Term
Identify the grammar errors in the following sentence:

My new dress shrunk in the dryer.
Definition
shrunk should be shrank
Term
Identify the grammar errors in the following sentence:

Him and Teddy went to the skate park.
Definition
Him and Teddy should be He and Teddy
Term
Identify the grammar errors in the following sentence:

I have never saw such a big storm before.
Definition
have never saw should be have never seen
Term
Identify the grammar errors in the following sentence:

Take the books to Emma and they.
Definition
they should be them
Term
Identify the grammar errors in the following sentence:

The dog searched for it's mother.
Definition
it's should be its without the apostrophe
Term
Of all the girls, Susan is the (most studious, more studious).
Definition
most studious
Term
The guests arrived (earlier, more early) than I had expected.
Definition
earlier
Term
She did a (good, well) job on her test.
Definition
good
Term
The history exam was much (harder, more hard) than the other one.
Definition
harder
Term
The boys didn't bring (any, no) paper.
Definition
any
Term
Mike beats the drums (louder, more loudly) than Blake does.
Definition
louder
Term
Our class is the (largest, larger) of the three classes.
Definition
largest
Term
Identify the adjective(s) and adverb(s) in the following sentence.

An unusually large crop has just been harvested.
Definition
adjective=large
adverb=unusually, just
Term
Identify the adjective(s) and adverb(s) in the following sentence.

Usually our fruit trees produce abundantly.
Definition
adjective=fruit
adverb=usually, abundantly
Term
Identify the adjective(s) and adverb(s) in the following sentence.

A brave deed should be loudly commended.
Definition
adjective=brave
adverb=loudly
Term
Replace the wordy expression with adjectives or adverbs.

You must have done your report in a hasty manner.
Definition
You must have done your report hastily.
Term
Identify the adjective(s) and adverb(s) in the following sentence.

The famous Alexandrian library was burned.
Definition
adjective=Alexandrian
adverb=famous
Term
Identify the adjective(s) and adverb(s) in the following sentence.

Immense suspension bridges have already been built.
Definition
adjective=immense, suspension
adverb=already
Term
Identify the adjective(s) and adverb(s) in the following sentence.

The poor, wounded soldier never complained.
Definition
adjective=poor, wounded
adverb= never
Term
Replace the wordy expression with adjectives or adverbs.

We visited several countries on the continent of Asia.
Definition
We visited several Asian countries.
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