Asked by Sarah
8. In which one of the following sentences is but used as a preposition?
A. I would like to return to Italy, but I have no money.
B. The lake is pretty, but it's too cold for swimming.
C. We discovered that Candy will do anything but work.
D. I wanted to leave, but I was embarrassed to do so.
A. I would like to return to Italy, but I have no money.
B. The lake is pretty, but it's too cold for swimming.
C. We discovered that Candy will do anything but work.
D. I wanted to leave, but I was embarrassed to do so.
Answers
Answered by
Sarah
I think it's D?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
No.
Answered by
Sarah
10. Adverbs can modify all of the following except
A. verbs.
B. nouns.
C. adjectives.
D. other adverbs.
I think the correct answer is B nouns.
A. verbs.
B. nouns.
C. adjectives.
D. other adverbs.
I think the correct answer is B nouns.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes. 10. B.
Answered by
Sarah
For #8 I'm guessing its C.
Answered by
Sarah
11. In which sentence is the underlined word a preposition?
A. She skipped her breakfast, for it was getting late.
B. It was a sunny day, but Jane remained indoors.
C. The Constitution calls for equal rights for all.
D. Senator Young objected to the bill, but he didn't say why.
A. She skipped her breakfast, for it was getting late.
B. It was a sunny day, but Jane remained indoors.
C. The Constitution calls for equal rights for all.
D. Senator Young objected to the bill, but he didn't say why.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Why are you guessing?
The two word, but work, is a prepositional phrase. It begins with a preposition and end with a noun.
The two word, but work, is a prepositional phrase. It begins with a preposition and end with a noun.
Answered by
Sarah
I'm guessing because I am not sure ? :-( A
Answered by
Sarah
The underlined word for A is for
The underlined word for B is but
The underlined word for C is for(the one next to calls)
The underlined word for D is but
The underlined word for B is but
The underlined word for C is for(the one next to calls)
The underlined word for D is but
Answered by
Brady
8. C
10. Correct
11. What words are underlined in this question?
10. Correct
11. What words are underlined in this question?
Answered by
Brady
Never-mind about the underlines for it, I saw your next post.
Answered by
Sarah
13. When an adverb modifies a verb with a helping verb, the adverb should generally be placed
A. before the helping verb.
B. after the helping verb.
C. at the end of the sentence.
D. at the beginning of the sentence.
A?
A. before the helping verb.
B. after the helping verb.
C. at the end of the sentence.
D. at the beginning of the sentence.
A?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I agree.
Answered by
Sarah
14. In which one of these sentences does an adverb modify a verb?
A. Mr. Dodge moved in an extremely slow manner.
B. The dress was terribly old.
C. Lucy quickly hid behind the tree.
D. Jacob was a very smart boy.
C?
A. Mr. Dodge moved in an extremely slow manner.
B. The dress was terribly old.
C. Lucy quickly hid behind the tree.
D. Jacob was a very smart boy.
C?
Answered by
Brady
I would think that 11 would also be C, based on research about prepositions.
A and b are out, because the underlined words aren't used as a preposition. This is also based on research about prepositions.
I hope this helps you!(even though I am not totally sure :( ) :)
A and b are out, because the underlined words aren't used as a preposition. This is also based on research about prepositions.
I hope this helps you!(even though I am not totally sure :( ) :)
Answered by
Brady
I agree with your answer of C for 14.
Answered by
Sarah
Ms.Sue what do you think about questions 11 and 14?
Answered by
Sarah
15. In which of the following sentences is the word down used as an adverb?
A. Ricky rolled down the car window to place his order at the coffee shop.
B. Just as she was standing to give her presentation, Ashlee fell down.
C. Gail fell down the steps because she tripped on her untied shoelace.
D. The ball moved down the street towards the intersection.
A. Ricky rolled down the car window to place his order at the coffee shop.
B. Just as she was standing to give her presentation, Ashlee fell down.
C. Gail fell down the steps because she tripped on her untied shoelace.
D. The ball moved down the street towards the intersection.
Answered by
Sarah
16. Which one of the following sentences contains a coordinating conjunction?
A. Since Candace likes vanilla ice cream, please buy some for her.
B. Since it's Tuesday, you should carry out the trash.
C. Howard was brave, and he was strong.
D. Bobby Jo keeps trying, although she's sure to fail.
C?
A. Since Candace likes vanilla ice cream, please buy some for her.
B. Since it's Tuesday, you should carry out the trash.
C. Howard was brave, and he was strong.
D. Bobby Jo keeps trying, although she's sure to fail.
C?
Answered by
Sarah
17. In which one of the following sentences is the word too used like the word also?
A. Would you care if I went too?
B. The dessert was too rich for his taste.
C. John had too much homework over the weekend.
D. Harriman told Jake it was too bad about his mother.
A?
A. Would you care if I went too?
B. The dessert was too rich for his taste.
C. John had too much homework over the weekend.
D. Harriman told Jake it was too bad about his mother.
A?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I agree with Brady for 11 and 14.
15? What is your answer?
16. C is correct.
15? What is your answer?
16. C is correct.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
17. A is correct.
Answered by
Sarah
19. What is a prepositional phrase in the sentence?
A. from the refrigerator
B. eating my food
C. pay me
D. must stop
B?
A. from the refrigerator
B. eating my food
C. pay me
D. must stop
B?
Answered by
Sarah
20. In the following sentence what question does the adverb away answer?
Greta was telling Lucas that she was going away for the long holiday weekend.
A. How?
B. Where?
C. When?
D. How much?
B?
Greta was telling Lucas that she was going away for the long holiday weekend.
A. How?
B. Where?
C. When?
D. How much?
B?
Answered by
Brady
I agree with Ms. Sue that your answers for 16 and 17 are correct.
15. I think the answer would be B. The word "down" is used as an adverb. Adverbs modify, and can be directions, so that's why I would think B.
19. B is incorrect. Prepositional phrases start with a preposition, and then they end with a noun/pronoun
20. I agree with your answer.
15. I think the answer would be B. The word "down" is used as an adverb. Adverbs modify, and can be directions, so that's why I would think B.
19. B is incorrect. Prepositional phrases start with a preposition, and then they end with a noun/pronoun
20. I agree with your answer.
Answered by
Sarah
I think 15 is B.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
15 is B.
Answered by
Brady
Sarah, your answer for 15 is correct.
Answered by
Sarah
Thank you, I'm just stuck on #19.
Answered by
Sarah
19. A?
Answered by
Brady
A is the correct answer for 19.
Answered by
Sarah
Ms.Sue what do you think about questions 19 and 20?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Brady, of course, is right.
19. A
20. B
19. A
20. B
Answered by
Sarah
13. When an adverb modifies a verb with a helping verb, the adverb should generally be placed
A. before the helping verb.
B. after the helping verb.
C. at the end of the sentence.
D. at the beginning of the sentence.
Ms.Sue I just submitted my answers and got this question wrong,it was not A.
A. before the helping verb.
B. after the helping verb.
C. at the end of the sentence.
D. at the beginning of the sentence.
Ms.Sue I just submitted my answers and got this question wrong,it was not A.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I disagree with the answer key. Adverbs can be placed almost any where in a sentence.
She always has eaten cereal for breakfast.
She always has eaten cereal for breakfast.
Answered by
jess
16. If an adverb modifies a verb, where should you generally place it in a sentence?
A. At the end of the sentence
B. Near the verb.
C. Before the verb
D. Anywhere in the sentence
A. At the end of the sentence
B. Near the verb.
C. Before the verb
D. Anywhere in the sentence
Answered by
Esther
16. answer is C. Before the verb. Just did the exam got 100:)
Answered by
ANNETTE
Either you must stop eating my food from the refrigerator or you must pay me for it.
What sort of conjunction is used in the sentence?
A. Coordinating
B. Correlative
C. Common
D. Subordinating
What sort of conjunction is used in the sentence?
A. Coordinating
B. Correlative
C. Common
D. Subordinating
Answered by
Yessy
Correlative
Answered by
cassy
13. In which of the following sentences is the word down used as an adverb?
A. Ricky rolled down the car window to place his order at the coffee shop.
B. Gail fell down the steps because she tripped on her untied shoelace.
C. The ball moved down the street towards the intersection.
D. Just as she was standing to give her presentation, Ashlee fell down.
its not for sure not Gail fell down the steps because she tripped on her untied shoelace. just did the tests and put that answer and it was wrong please help
A. Ricky rolled down the car window to place his order at the coffee shop.
B. Gail fell down the steps because she tripped on her untied shoelace.
C. The ball moved down the street towards the intersection.
D. Just as she was standing to give her presentation, Ashlee fell down.
its not for sure not Gail fell down the steps because she tripped on her untied shoelace. just did the tests and put that answer and it was wrong please help
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