Identify the grammar problem.
A cool, pine-scented breeze.
a. misplaced modifier
b. dangling modifier
c. phrase fragment**
d. none of the above
Identify the best choice for the capitalized phrase
Throughout history, BIRDS HAVE BEEN CONSIDERED IMPORTANT SYMBOLS AND OMENS.
a. independent clause**
b. adjective clause
c. adverb clause
d. non clause
Identify the choice that best describes the capitalized phrase
In Europe, WHERE WINTERS ARE LONG AND HARD, cukoos are considered a sign of spring.
a. independent clause
b. adjective clause***
c. adverb clause
d. non clause
Identify the best choice for the capitalized phrase
Many people believe THAT STORKS SYMBOLIZE GOOD LUCK and welcome stork nests on their chimneys.
a. independent clause
b. adjective clause
c. adverb clause
d. noun clause***
OKCA grade 9 honours English Quiz
1. D
2. B
3. D
4. A
5. A
6. B
7. A
8. A
9. B
10. A
11. C
12. A
13. B
14. D
15. B
16. D
17. C
18. A
19. D
Identify the grammar problem:
The correct answer is a. misplaced modifier.
Identify the best choice for the capitalized phrase:
The correct answer is a. independent clause.
Identify the choice that best describes the capitalized phrase:
The correct answer is b. adjective clause.
Identify the best choice for the capitalized phrase:
The correct answer is d. noun clause.
In order to identify the grammar problems and the best choices for the capitalized phrases in the given sentences, we can analyze the sentence structures and the function of the capitalized phrases.
1. The sentence "A cool, pine-scented breeze" contains a grammar problem. The phrase "cool, pine-scented" modifies the noun "breeze," but it is not placed in a clear and logical position. The correct identification for the grammar problem is a) misplaced modifier.
2. The capitalized phrase "BIRDS HAVE BEEN CONSIDERED IMPORTANT SYMBOLS AND OMENS" is functioning as a complete and independent sentence on its own. It has a subject "birds" and a verb "have been considered." Therefore, the best choice to identify it is a) independent clause.
3. The capitalized phrase "WHERE WINTERS ARE LONG AND HARD" is introducing additional information about Europe. It is modifying the noun "Europe" and providing a description. Thus, it functions as an adjective clause. The correct identification is b) adjective clause.
4. The capitalized phrase "THAT STORKS SYMBOLIZE GOOD LUCK" is the object of the verb "believe" and completes the meaning of the sentence. It acts as a noun clause. The correct identification is d) noun clause.
Remember, analyzing the sentence structure, identifying sentence components, and recognizing the function of phrases can help in determining the grammar problems and the appropriate choices for the capitalized phrases.
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a. misplaced modifier
a. independent clause
c. adverb clause
d. noun clause