Yesterday, we ______ to the park after school.
A. go
B. goes
C. went
D. going
C. went
______ my friends ______ my family are coming to the party.
A. Either / or
B. Neither / nor
C. Both / and
D. Not only / but
C. Both / and
Which sentence is written correctly?
A. She don’t like broccoli.
B. She doesn’t likes broccoli.
C. She doesn’t like broccoli.
D. She not like broccoli.
C. She doesn’t like broccoli.
The word gathered means:
The students gathered in the gym for the assembly.
A. ran away
B. met together
C. argued
D. slept
B. met together
Before I even choose my answer choice, what should I ALWAYS do to my questions to better help me understand the question?
A. Stare at them until they magically tell me the answer.
B. Not do anything and guess.
C. Annotate the question (Circle/Underline)
C. Annotate the question (Circle/Underline)
Tomorrow, they ______ a test in math.
A. will takw
B. took
C. take
D. taking
A. will take
______ you clean your room ______ you cannot go outside.
A. Either / or
B. Neither / nor
C. Both / and
D. Not only / but also
A. Either / or
Which sentence is written correctly?
A. My teacher gave us homework, it was easy.
B. My teacher gave us homework, and it was easy.
C. My teacher gave us homework it was easy.
D. My teacher gave us homework but, it was easy.
B. My teacher gave us homework, and it was easy.
The word ancient means:
The museum displayed ancient artifacts from long ago.
A. new
B. modern
C. very old
D. broken
C. very old
If a question gives you a paragraph number or passage, what should you do?
A. Go back to the paragraph number or passage.
B. Just guess the answer choice, because I'm too lazy to go back to the text.
C. Stare an the question and give up.
A. Go back to the paragraph number or passage.
Right now, the baby ______ in the crib.
A. sleep
B. sleeps
C. is sleeping
D. slept
C. is sleeping
Which sentence uses correlative conjunctions correctly?
A. Neither the player nor the coaches were ready for the game.
B. Neither the player nor the coaches was ready for the game.
C. Neither the player or the coaches were ready for the game.
D. Neither the player and the coaches were ready for the game.
A. Neither the player nor the coaches were ready for the game.
Correct the punctuation or choose no change if it doesn't need correction
That's exciting isn't it?
A. That's exciting, isn't it?
B. That's exciting isn't, it?
C. That's, exciting isn't it?
D. No change
A. That's exciting, isn't it?
The word rapid means:
The river has a rapid current after the storm.
A. fast
B. slow
C. shallow
D. quiet
A. fast
When reading a passage that has paragraphs, what test strategy should I use to better help me understand the passage?
A. none
B. Chunking each paragraph
C. reading the whole passage 3 times
D. Reading quickly and then moving on to questions
B. Chunking each paragraph
Every day after school, she ______ her dog for a walk.
A. take
B. takes
C. took
D. taking
C. took
Which sentence uses correlative conjunctions correctly?
A. Either we go to the park nor stay home.
B. Either we go to the park or stay home.
C. Either we go to the park and stay home.
D. Either we go to the park but stay home.
B. Either we go to the park or stay home.
Which word is spelled correctly?
A. acheive
B. achive
C. acheve
D. achieve
D. achieve
The word reluctant means:
He was reluctant to try the new food because he felt nervous.
A. excited
B. confused
C. hungry
D. unwilling
D. unwilling
When I'm stuck on choosing the best answer choice, I should do what to help me?
A. Stare at the wall.
B. Eliminate crazy answer choices
C. Guess
B. Eliminate crazy answer choices
Last night, we ______ dinner at my grandmother’s house.
A. ate
B. eat
C. eating
D. eats
A. ate
Which sentence is correct?
A. Not only the movie was funny but also exciting.
B. Not only was the movie funny and also exciting.
C. Not only the movie was funny and also exciting.
D. Not only was the movie funny but also exciting.
D. Not only was the movie funny but also exciting.
Which word is spelled correctly?
A. occured
B. occurred
C. occureed
D. ocurred
B. occurred
What does hesitated mean?
Maria hesitated before answering the question because she wasn’t completely sure of the answer.
A. answered quickly
B. paused or was unsure
C. shouted loudly
D. forgot
B. paused or was unsure
On TCAP, I should....
A. Do my best!!!!
B. Give up and be sad.
A. Do my best!!!!