Question 1 (4 points)

Question 1 options:
Make a compound word from two words in the phrase.



a bush with a rose on it

Blank Space__________

rosebush

Question 2 options:

Make a compound word from two words in the phrase.



a boat with a sail

Blank Space__________

sailboat

Question 3 options:

Make a compound word from two words in the phrase.



a bird that is black

blackbird

Question 4 options:

Type the contraction for the words in parentheses.



Thomas (did not) find his backpack.

Blank Space__________

didn't

Question 5 options:

Type the contraction for the words in parentheses.



I (will not) complete the book today.

won't

Type the contraction for the words in parentheses.



We (are not) going to the game.

aren't

Question 7 options:

What compound word is described here?



the morning meal

Blank Space__________

breakfast

What compound word is described here?



an outdoor place where children play

Blank Space__________

playground

Question 9 options:

Type the compound word to answer the riddle.



I am a mark left behind by a foot. What am I?

footprint

What type of sentence is this?

How exciting it is!

Question 10 options:

exclamatory

interrogative

exclamatory

Question 11 options:

Type the correct end mark for this sentence.



Look at him run

!

Question 12 options:

Type the correct end mark for this sentence.



The cruise ship docked in Florida

.

Question 13 options: Type the contraction for these words. was not Blank Space__________

wasn't

Question 14 options:

Type this word in possessive form.



hat

hat's

Question 15 options:

Type this word in possessive form.



puppy

puppy's

What is the main topic of this sentence?

Tim and Ruth met each other at a concert in 1995.

Question 16 options:

Tim and Ruth

a concert

1995

Tim and Ruth

It is the responsibility of every citizen to obey the laws.

Question 17 options:

adults

children

every citizen

every citizen

What words tell where John Quincy Adams was President?

John Quincy Adams was President of the United States from 1825-1829.

Question 18 options:

1825-1829

John Quincy Adams

United States

1825-1829

1825-1829

Correct answer! The words "from 1825-1829" tell where John Quincy Adams was President.

Question 19 (4 points)

Is this noun a common noun or a proper noun?

dog

Question 19 options:

proper

common

common

Does this sentence contain a capitalization error?

He started the Brink Fitness Club.

Question 20 options:

no

yes

No

Is this noun a common noun or a proper noun?

Mary Jones

Question 21 options:

proper

common

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proper

Are the words in this title capitalized correctly?

book of pigs

Question 22 options:

no

yes

No

Are the words in this title capitalized correctly?

Aladdin and the wonderful lamp

Question 23 options:

no

yes

No

Is this sentence punctuated correctly?

"I remember that picture," said Tom.

Question 24 options:

no

yes

Yes

What type of sentence is this?

Marc rode his bike to the park.

Question 25 options:

command

statement

statement

What type of sentence is this?

One dinosaur was longer than sixty feet.

Question 26 options:

statement

command

statement

What type of sentence is this?

Watch those horses pull the large cart.

Question 27 options:

command

statement

command

Type the introductory word in this sentence.



Kevin, please find the puzzle.

Kevin

Does this sentence have an appositive or noun of address?

Mrs. Smith, her favorite teacher, won the award.

Question 29 options:

appositive

noun of address

noun of address

Does this sentence have an appositive or noun of address?

Tommy, that is a great tie!

Question 30 options:

noun of address

appositive

noun of address

3.14 Unit Assessment: Summarizing Pool 13

Question 31 (4 points)
Is this compound sentence correct or incorrect?

You can borrow my pencil, or you can buy a new one.

Question 31 options:

incorrect

correct

correct

Is this compound sentence correct or incorrect?

The baby will sleep in the crib he will sleep in the playpen.

Question 32 options:

incorrect

correct

incorrect

Is this compound sentence correct or incorrect?

Judy went to the zoo, and her brother went to the museum.

Question 33 options:

correct

incorrect

correct

Are commas used correctly in this sentence?

Grandma Smith sent cake, milk, and rolls to us.

Question 34 options:

yes

no

Yes

Are commas used correctly in this sentence?

Juan likes to swim, ski, and dive.

Question 35 options:

yes

no

Yes

Are commas used correctly in this sentence?

Sam and I, drew the picture.

Question 36 options:

no

yes

No