Parts Of Speech 2 Question Preview (ID: 53365)


(A Little Harder Than The First One) Article, Preposition, Conjunction, Interjection. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

An Article ...
a) is a special group of adjectives: a, an, the
b) joins together a single word or group of words or groups of words in a sentence
c) combines a noun or pronoun to form a phrase that tells something about another word in a sentence
d)

A Preposition...
a) is a special group of adjectives: a, an, the
b) joins together a single word or group of words or groups of words in a sentence
c) combines a noun or pronoun to form a phrase that tells something about another word in a sentence
d)

A Conjunction...
a) combines a noun or pronoun to form a phrase that tells something about another word in a sentence
b) joins together a single word or group of words or groups of words in a sentence
c) expresses strong feeling or emotion.
d)

An Interjection...
a) combines a noun or pronoun to form a phrase that tells something about another word in a sentence
b) joins together a single word or group of words or groups of words in a sentence
c) expresses strong feeling or emotion.
d)

An example of a Preposition is...
a) from, to, until, over, with, after
b) a, an, the
c) Help!, Ouch!, Look out!, Oh dear!
d)

An example of a Interjection is...
a) and, but, or, nor
b) from, to, until, over, with, after
c) Help!, Ouch!, Look out!, Oh dear!
d)

An example of a Conjunction is...
a) Help!, Ouch!, Look out!, Oh dear!
b) and, but, or, nor
c) Help!, Ouch!, Look out!, Oh dear!
d)

An example of a Article is...
a) a, an, the
b) and, but, or, nor
c) from, to, until, over, with, after
d)

An interjection does not show emotion.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

Conjunction are the glue that holds two groups of words in a sentence together.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

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