1) Which sentence is capitalized and punctuated correctly? a) "I can't wait for summer!" said Maria excitedly. b) "i can't wait for summer!" said maria excitedly. c) "I can't wait for summer" said Maria excitedly! d) "I can't wait for summer!" said maria Excitedly. 2) Which sentence shows correct capitalization in a complex dialogue? a) "When we go to the park," said Tom, "let's play soccer." b) "When we go to the park," said tom, "let's play soccer." c) "when we go to the park," said Tom, "let's play soccer." d) "When we go to the park," said Tom, "Let's play soccer." 3) Which sentence correctly fixes this run-on? The students were excited about the field trip they talked about it all week they could hardly wait. a) The students were excited about the field trip, they talked about it all week, they could hardly wait. b) The students were excited about the field trip. They talked about it all week. They could hardly wait. c) The students were excited about the field trip and they talked about it all week and they could hardly wait. d) The students were excited about the field trip; they talked about it all week; they could hardly wait. 4) Which sentence correctly fixes this run-on? a) The students were excited about the field trip. They talked about it all week. They could hardly wait. b) The students were excited about the field trip, they talked about it all week, they could hardly wait. c) The students were excited about the field trip and they talked about it all week and they could hardly wait. d) The students were excited about the field trip; they talked about it all week; they could hardly wait. 5) Which sentence correctly combines these two sentences? a) She practiced piano every day, and she became an excellent musician. b) She practiced piano every day because she became an excellent musician. c) She practiced piano every day; therefore, she became an excellent musician. d) She practiced piano every day, so she became an excellent musician. 6) Which sentence is a complex sentence with a dependent clause at the beginning? a) Although it was raining, the soccer game continued. b) The soccer game continued although it was raining. c) The soccer game continued, and it was raining. d) The soccer game continued because it was raining. 7) Which sentence is punctuated correctly? a) While the teacher was talking, the students listened carefully. b) While the teacher was talking the students listened carefully. c) The students listened carefully, while the teacher was talking. d) The students listened carefully while, the teacher was talking. 8) Which sentence has correct subject-verb agreement? a) The group of students are working on the project. b) The group of students is working on the project. c) The group of students have been working on the project. d) The group of students were working on the project. 9) Which sentence has correct subject-verb agreement? a) The collection of books are on the shelf. b) The collection of books is on the shelf. c) The collections of books is on the shelf. d) The collection of books have been on the shelf. 10) Which sentence uses adjectives and adverbs correctly? a) She spoke very beautiful about her wonderful experience. b) She spoke beautifully about her wonderful experience. c) She spoke beautiful about her wonderfully experience. d) She spoke very beautifully about her wonderful experience. 11) Which sentence uses comparative and superlative forms correctly? a) This book is more interesting than that one, but the third book is the most interesting of all. b) This book is more interesting than that one, but the third book is the interestingest of all. c) This book is interesting than that one, but the third book is the most interesting of all. d) This book is more interesting than that one, but the third book is more interesting of all. 12) Which sentence correctly uses descriptive adjectives? a) The old, wooden, brown house stood on the quiet, peaceful, green hill. b) The brown, old, wooden house stood on the green, peaceful, quiet hill. c) The wooden, old, brown house stood on the peaceful, quiet, green hill. d) All of the above are correct. 13) Which sentence shows dialogue punctuated correctly? a) "I love reading," said Emma, "especially mystery books." b) "I love reading" said Emma "especially mystery books." c) "I love reading," said Emma "especially mystery books." d) "I love reading," said Emma, especially mystery books. 14) Which sentence is punctuated correctly? a) "Did you finish your homework?" asked Mom. "Yes," replied Jake, "I finished it after dinner." b) "Did you finish your homework?" asked Mom. "Yes" replied Jake "I finished it after dinner." c) "Did you finish your homework" asked Mom. "Yes," replied Jake, "I finished it after dinner." d) "Did you finish your homework?" asked Mom "Yes," replied Jake, "I finished it after dinner." 15) Which sentence correctly punctuates dialogue with an interruption? a) "I think we should go to the—" said Alex. "No way!" interrupted Maya. b) "I think we should go to the" said Alex. "No way!" interrupted Maya. c) "I think we should go to the—" said Alex "No way!" interrupted Maya. d) "I think we should go to the—said Alex. "No way!" interrupted Maya. 16) Which sentence demonstrates correct use of capitalization, punctuation, subject-verb agreement, and adjectives? a) "The beautiful, colorful flowers is blooming in the garden," said Maria happily. b) "The beautiful, colorful flowers are blooming in the garden," said Maria happily. c) "The beautiful colorful flowers are blooming in the garden," said maria happily. d) "The beautiful, colorful flowers are blooming in the garden" said Maria happily. 17) Which sentence is completely correct in all aspects of grammar? a) Because the weather was terrible, the outdoor event was postponed; however, the indoor activities continued smoothly. b) Because the weather was terrible, the outdoor event was postponed however the indoor activities continued smoothly. c) Because the weather was terrible the outdoor event was postponed; however, the indoor activities continued smoothly. d) Because the weather was terrible, the outdoor event was postponed, however, the indoor activities continued smoothly. 18) Which sentence best combines these three ideas? The dog was hungry. The dog ran to its food bowl. The dog ate quickly. a) The dog was hungry, and it ran to its food bowl, and it ate quickly. b) The hungry dog ran to its food bowl and ate quickly. c) The dog was hungry. It ran to its food bowl. It ate quickly. d) Because the dog was hungry, it ran to its food bowl and ate quickly. 19) Which sentence has correct subject-verb agreement? a) Mathematics are my favorite subject. b) Mathematics is my favorite subject. c) Mathematics have always been difficult. d) Mathematics are always challenging.
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Grammar and Sentence Structure Quiz
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