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Grammar 2
100

Which statement best describes the main setting?

A. “. . . the cat walked inside, across my desk, and settled on my bed . . .”

B. “. . . Grandfather was standing, leaning against the counter, stirring coffee.”

C. “Grandfather ran his hands over the cat, who peered at him through dark eyes.”

D. “My sister appeared suddenly behind Grandma.”

 “. . . the cat walked inside, across my desk, and settled on my bed . . .”

100

Read the sentence: 

“But before you travel the globe, take a look at your own backyard.”

What does the phrase “travel the globe” mean as used in the sentence?

A. go for a long walk

B. get in a car for a trip

C. move to a new area

D. journey far from home

D. journey far from home

100

Read this sentence:

“Sometimes people call ours a ‘throwaway society.’ ”

What evidence does the author provide to support this point?

A. People get rid of stuff easily.

B. People buy things at stores.

C. People like to get things shipped.

D. People outgrow toys after a while.

A. People get rid of stuff easily.

100

Read the sentences from a story.

"(1) My grandmother asked me to water the tomato plants. (2) I filled the watering can. (3) Then I began to pour water on the plants. (4) A toad jumped down and landed on my shoe. (5) That was sure a surprise."

Which sentence should most likely end with an exclamation point to show excitement?

A. sentence 1

B. sentence 2

C. sentence 3

D. sentence 5

D. sentence 5

100

Read the paragraph: 

(1) Today, art class is fun because I am painting a picture of a garden. (2) In the picture, the sun is shining and a big cloud is floating in the sky. (3) Colorful flowers are growing everywhere. (4) Butterflies and bumblebees were flying around the flowers.

Which change should be made to the paragraph to correct the error in verb tense?

A. Change am painting to was painting in sentence 1.

B. Change is floating to will be floating in sentence 2.

C. Change are growing to were growing in sentence 3.

D. Change were flying to are flying in sentence 4.

D. Change were flying to are flying in sentence 4.

200

Read this sentence: 

“ ‘I tapped on his shell and he smiled back at me. I trusted that turtle more than anyone’ ”

Which theme does this sentence support?

A. Two wrongs rarely equal a right.

B. Honesty is always the best policy.

C. Sacrifices in life bring great rewards.

D. Friendship can be found in unusual places.

D. Friendship can be found in unusual places.

200

Read the sentence:

“Then you can watch with pride as your tree takes root and your garden plants grow from sprigs to big plants full of ripe, red tomatoes or tiny, succulent blueberries.”

What does the word sprigs mean as used in the sentence?

A. store-grown plants

B. trimmed plants

C. young plants

D. broken pieces of plants

C. young plants

200

Which sentence is an example of a way to reuse something?

A. “They do need to be disposed of properly, though, so make sure your mom or dad helps if one breaks.”

B. “Unplug the chargers for your phone and MP3 player when you’re not using them.”

C. “Take paper from your computer printouts and use the other side for more computer printing or just to draw or doodle on.”

D. “By separating plastic bottles, cans, glass bottles, and more, you’re reducing the amount of trash that goes to the landfill.”

C. “Take paper from your computer printouts and use the other side for more computer printing or just to draw or doodle on.”

200

Read this sentence: “Don’t eat the cookies yet,” exclaimed Grandma to the children.

Which change in punctuation shows that Grandma was surprised to find the children eating her cookies?

A. Add a comma after Don’t.

B. Change the comma to a question mark after yet.

C. Change the comma to an exclamation mark after yet.

D. Add a comma after exclaimed.

C. Change the comma to an exclamation mark after yet.

200

Read the sentence: 

My brother stayed home even though he _____ have gone outside to play with his friends.

Which word correctly completes the sentence to show that the brother was able to go outside but decided not to?

A. must

B. might

C. could

D. would

C. could

300

Read this sentence: 

“Her face lit up when she saw the cat.”

What does the sentence suggest about the sister?

A. She was excited to see the cat.

B. She wanted to talk to Grandfather about the cat.

C. She hoped she could name the cat.

D. She knew that Grandma would be pleased about the cat.

A. She was excited to see the cat.

300

Which sentence uses all the words correctly?

A. Did you get the e-mail I scent you?

B. Will you weight for me at the park?

C. I will bring sum snacks for us to eat.

D. Please do not raise the shade.

D. Please do not raise the shade.

300

Which sentence supports the idea that anyone can enjoy being outdoors? Choose two answers.

A. “It also means taking special steps to protect the environment—the water, the land, and the air we breathe.”

B. “When you use less of something, you do a good thing for the Earth.”

C. “Go for a hike, visit local nature centers and gardens, climb up mountains, and explore lazy creeks.”


C. “Go for a hike, visit local nature centers and gardens, climb up mountains, and explore lazy creeks.”

300

Read this sentence: 

Washington, D.C., is located on the Potomac river near the state of Maryland.

Which word has a mistake in capitalization?

A. Potomac

B. river

C. state

D. Maryland

B. river

300

Read the sentence: 

As for me, I enjoy watching the dark clouds under the window during those cloudy afternoons in late spring.

Which word is not used correctly?

A. for

B. under

C. during

D. in

B. under

400

How do the headings connect to the text of the passage?

A. The headings summarize the points made in each section.

B. The headings provide the main topic of each section.

C. The headings explain the arguments within each section.

D. The headings help to define new words in each section.

B. The headings provide the main topic of each section.

400

Read this sentence:

“Experience the outdoors in all sorts of weather—from a sunny day at the beach or lake to a wintry adventure when it snows.”

Which meaning of the word experience is used in the sentence?

A. endure with

B. understand

C. knowledge

D. take on

D. take on

400

Read these lines: 

“It will be my store, and I will say:  ‘What can I do for you today?’ ”

What do these lines most reveal about the speaker?

A. The speaker is confused about how to speak to customers.

B. The speaker wants to surprise people who visit the store.

C. The speaker is interested in meeting new friends.

D. The speaker wants to be helpful to customers.

D. The speaker wants to be helpful to customers.

400

Read these sentences: 

(1) “Where is the colored pencils?” asked Mark. (2) “In the closet are two boxes of pencils,” Mary answered. (3) “The pencils in one box are brand-new,” Henry added. (4) “There are crayons in the closet too,” Mary said.

Which sentence has an error in subject-verb agreement?

A. sentence 1

B. sentence 2

C. sentence 3

D. sentence 4

A. sentence 1

400

Read the information: 

"The Ohio River _______________."

Choose the words that complete the sentence.

A. flowing very quickly

B. for rafting and fishing

C. runs through Pennsylvania

D. along with the Beaver River

C. runs through Pennsylvania

500

What is the theme of the American Revolution?

revolution, patriotism, bravery, war, power, evil, survival, determination 

500

What is a synonym for the word stern?


My mother told me with a very stern face to clean my room before I asked to have friends over.

A. nervous

B. serious

C. tired

D. worried

B. serious

500

Which sentence contains the most specific details?

A. Bring everything you need on the field trip.

B. Bring a bag lunch and a warm jacket on the field trip.

C. Bring all the necessary things on the field trip.

D. Bring something to eat and something warm to wear on the field trip

 B. Bring a bag lunch and a warm jacket on the field trip.

500

Read the paragraph.

(1) Adult harp seals live in the Arctic and do not spend very much time on land. (2) Instead, they swim in the ocean waters where it is warmer than on the ice. (3) A harp seal can hold its breath for a long time some stay underwater for fifteen minutes. (4) Holding their breath so long allows them enough time to look for fish to eat.

Which sentence is a run-on?

A. sentence 1

B. sentence 2

C. sentence 3

D. sentence 4

C. sentence 3

500

Read the paragraph: 

Frogs are interesting creatures. Frogs live in wet places such as ponds. They use their sticky tongues to catch food. Frogs never close their eyes, even when they sleep.

Which group of words is being used as a prepositional phrase?

A. interesting creatures

B. in wet places

C. their sticky tongues

D. close their eyes

B. in wet places