Adjectives, Adverbs And Prepositions Quiz 9 (20 MCQs)

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1. Identify the object of the preposition in the sentence below.Please, write your name on the paper.
2. What is the preposition?We hiked up the mountain Saturday morning.
3. Identify the adverb:Ruben and Jeanine often write quietly on our white boards.
4. In the sentence:'' ..... pen is smoother than that pen. '' What is the correct demonstrative adjective?
5. What does an adjective modify?
6. Which word from the sentence is an adverb? I willingly helped her family pack.
7. We played outside during recess.
8. Identify the adverb in the sentence below. My teacher nicely reminded me not to talk in the hall.
9. Which word from the sentence is an adjective? I caught six fish.
10. Anjanae is always late for class.
11. Which word from the sentence is a pronoun? We went deep sea fishing.
12. The number ..... children in our school hasn't grown bigger over the year.
13. It was a public holiday so there were ..... shops open.
14. ..... join equals; they are conjunctions which coordinate or join two words or goups of words of similar importance.
15. Choose the BEST article to complete the sentence: ..... woman in the photo is my mom.
16. In each blank provided in the following paragraph, write an appropriate adjective from the list below. Check to be sure that your completed paragraph makes sense. A (2) fragrant odor of (3) rotten vegetation and (4) ..... flowers fills the (5) ..... air. What is the most appropriate adjective to fill in blank (4)?
17. Mr. Smith looked ..... at me when I arrived late.
18. In each blank provided in the following paragraph, write an appropriate adjective from the list below. Check to be sure that your completed paragraph makes sense. (7) hollow, (8) deep caverns inside (9) rotten trees serve as homes to cockroaches, scorpions, vipers, and (10) ..... varieties of bats.
19. Identify the object of the preposition in the sentence below.The plane flew low over the house.
20. And, but, for, nor, or, so, & yet can be categorized as ..... conjunctions.