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ANSWER KEY

FIGURE OF SPEECH
1.B
2.B
3.A
4.D
5.C
6.A
7.D
8.A
9.C
10.B
11.C
12.A
13.C
14.A
15.A
16.a
17.b
18.c
19.a
20.c
PUNCTUATION MARK
1. We had a great time in France the kids really enjoyed it.
2. Some people work best in the mornings; others do better in the evenings.
3. What are you doing next weekend?
4. Mother had to go into hospital: she had heart problems.
5. Did you understand why I was upset?
6. It is a fine idea; let us hope that it is going to work.
7. We will be arriving on Monday morning at least, I think so.
8. A textbook can be a wall between teacher and class.
9. The girls father sat in a corner.
10. In the words of Murphys Law: Anything that can go wrong will go wrong.
11. A grandparents job is easier than a parents.
12. It looks as if the sun goes around the earth, but of course the earth really goes
round the sun.
13. He neither smiled, spoke, nor looked at me.
14. Long ago, in a distant country, there lived a beautiful princess.
15. It was my aunt who took Peter to London yesterday, not my father.
16. Ruth was invited to the party, but she was ill, so Jane went instead of her.

17. Sorry to disturb you could I speak to you for a moment?


18. Is it any use expecting them to be on time?
19. Johns going to sleep during the wedding was rather embarrassing.
20. Having lost all my money, I went home.

Conditional Sentences
1. Type 2 conditional
2. Type 1 conditional
3. Type 1 conditional
4. Type 3 conditional
5. Type 0 conditional
6. Type 2 conditional
7. Type 0 conditional
8. Type 2 conditional
9. Type 3 conditional
10. Type 0 conditional
11. Type 1 conditional
12. Type 3 conditional
13. Type 2 conditional
14. Type 2 conditional
15. Type 1 conditional
16. Type 0 conditional
17. Type 1 conditional
18. Type 3 conditional
19. Type 0 conditional
20. Type 3 conditional
GERUND/GERUND PHRASE
1. of
2. with
3. of
4. to
5. on
6. Gerund is subject
7. Gerund is object
8. Gerund is subject
9. Gerund is subject
10. Gerund is object
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18.
19.

leaving before 3 p.m.


object of the preposition
being editor of the yearbook at his high school
direct object.
sewing patches onto sweaters.
subjective complement.
lightning.
object of the preposition
renting that vacation cabin in Maine

20. direct object


participle/participial phrase
1. Talking to her friend she forgot everything around her.
2. Watching the news every day we know what's going on in the world
3. Being vegetarians they don't eat meat.
4. Wagging its tail the dog bit the postman.
5. Tidying up her room she found some old photos.
6. relaxed
7. frightening
8. frustrated
9. terrifying
10. interesting
11. destroyed by the storm
12. Wearing a lei around her neck
13. placed onto the cart
14. carrying a suitcase heavier than thirty pounds
15. completed.
16. sitting over there
17. posted on this bulletin board
18. chipped from years of use
19. falling.
20. Terrified by the series of events
Infinitives/infinitive phrase:
1. to speak
2. to help
3. to arrive
4. to work
5. to buy
6. to be
7. to finish
8. to buy
9. to come
10. to go
11. to stay....adjective....modifies choices
to go....adjective....modifies choices
12. to warn them of the problem....noun....direct object
13. to resign from the position....noun....object of preposition, except
14. to tell the truth....adverb....modifies the predicate adjective, afraid
15. to offer their service....noun....direct object
16. to make money....adjective....modifies noun, scheme
17. to rest....adverb....modifies verb, sat (answers the question "why did I sit?")
18. to see a lawyer....noun....predicate noun.
19. to buy some supplies....adverb....modifies the verb, stopped (answers the
question "why did the scouts stop?")
20. to send the message to her brother....noun....direct object
Modals:
1. Mustnt
2. Should
3. Might
4. Cant
5. Will

6. Will
7. Would
8. Cant
9. Would
10. Would
11. Cant
12. Might
13. Mustnt
14. Shouldnt
15. Might
16. Must
17. Cant
18. Shall
19. Should
20. Wouldnt
Adjectives: (1-10.)
1. Gigantic
2. Forgetful
3. Behave
4. Nostalgic
5. Notorious
6. Energetic
7. Kind
8. Embarrassing
9. Cuddly
10. Naughty
Adjectives: (1-10)
1. New
2. Hot
3. Friendly
4. Vague
5. Childish
6. Full
7. Clogged
8. Red
9. Crybaby
10. Blue
Adverb: (1-10)
1. Vigorous - Adverb of Manner
2. Tomorrow Adverb of Time
3. There Adverb of place
4. Astounding Adverb of Manner
5. More Adverb of Degree
6. Amazing Adverb of manner
7. Often Adverb of Frequency
8. Splendedly Adverb of Manner
9. Awesome Adverb of Manner
10. Full Adverb of Degree
Adverb: (1-10)
1. Brilliant
2. Newly
3. Sweet -soury
4. Blurred
5. Bad
6. Flashing
7. Secretly
8. Really
9. Shiny

10. Many
Active & passive voice: (1-10)
1. Active voice
2. Passive voice
3. Passive voice
4. Passive voice
5. Active voice
6. Passive voice
7. Active voice
8. Active voice
9. Active voice
10. Active voice
11. Passive voice
12. Passive voice
13. Active voice
14. Passive voice
15. Passive voice
16. Active voice
17. Active voice
18. Active voice
19. Passive voice
20. Active voice
Antonyms & Synonyms: (1-10)
1. Music, Song
2. Confused, understand
3. Fast, Quick
4. Twinkling, Sparkling
5. Thin, Fat
6. hard, Easy
7. Notorious, unpopular
8. Farther, Closer
9. Large, big
10. Opposite, Same
Antonyms & Synonyms: (1-10)
1. Little, Small
2. Hate
3. Foe, Enemy
4. Backward
5. Forget
6. Quiet
7. Popular
8. Play
9. Cold, Cool
10. Road
Direct & Indirect Speech
1. Direct Speech
2. Indirect Speech
3. Indirect Speech
4. Direct Speech
5. Direct Speech
6. Direct Speech
7. Indirect Speech
8. Direct Speech
9. Indirect Speech
10. Direct Speech
11. Indirect Speech
12. Indirect Speech

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Indirect Speech
Indirect Speech
Direct Speech
Direct Speech
Indirect Speech
Direct Speech
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