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grammar 9th grade
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quiz on grammar we have studied over the course of the year in our english class
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english class
9th grade
grammar
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Question 1
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slowly is the adverb in this sentence: He was slowly walking to his car when the killer attacked him rapidly.
Answer
True
False
Question 2
Question
what is the difference between a reflexive and intensive pronouns?
Answer
an intensive uses a reflexive to emphasize a sentence
the reflexive reflects intensive sentence
the reflexive reflects the subjects
Question 3
Question
which is not an interrogative?
Answer
who
which
whose
what
Question 4
Question
is "the" a demonstrative pronoun
Answer
True
False
Question 5
Question
why is helping verb with another verb?
Answer
to help extend its meaning
add specification about the verb
create doubt in the sentence
all the answers above
Question 6
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which is not an article?
Answer
a
an
the
thus
Question 7
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which is a linking verb?
Answer
was
were
been
all of the above
Question 8
Question
an adjective is a word that modifies the verb
Answer
True
False
Question 9
Question
articles describe nouns,always use with nouns
Answer
True
False
Question 10
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comparative compares one thing greater than other
Answer
True
False
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