ENGLISH Q4 QUIZ

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Master Your English: The Parallel Structure Quiz

Test your knowledge of English grammar and sentence structure with our comprehensive quiz designed to challenge and enhance your skills. This quiz will cover essential aspects such as parallel structure, clause types, punctuation, and capitalization rules.

Key Features:

  • 25 engaging multiple-choice questions
  • Focus on practical English usage
  • Immediate feedback on your answers
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Refers to same word pattern within a sentence by repeating a chosen grammatical form.
Parallel Structure
Capitalization
Punctuation Marks
Ryan likes swimming, hiking, and riding a motorcycle. Is this Parallel or Not parallel
Parallel
Not Parallel
Punctuation marks are word patterns within a sentence by repeating a chosen grammatical form.
True
False
An independent clause that is connected to another one of equal importance, often with a conjunction such as ‘and’, ‘but’, or ‘or’.
Clause
Dependent clause
Coordinate Clause
Independent Clause
A group of words that contains both a subject and a predicate (or a verb).
Dependent Clause
Clause
Independent Clause
Coordinate Clause
Capitalize titles when they are on the signature line of a letter, when the title comes immediately before a name, or when the title replaces the use of a name (i.e., a title used as a direct addres Do not capitalize titles when they are not used as a direct address to a person.
True
False
A parallel structure can be constructed in word, phrase or clause level in different sentences.
True
False
Capitalize directions only when they refer to specific regions. Do not capitalize "north," "south," "east," and "west" when giving directions.
True
False
John plays volleyball.
Dependent Clause
Independent Clause
Subordinate Clause
Coordinate Clause
A clause that adds information about an independent clause, but is not considered to be a well-formed sentence on its own.
Coordinate Clause
Subordinate Clause
Dependent Clause
Relative Clause
Means the subject and verb must agree in number. This means both need to be singular or both need to be plural.
Subject agreement
Subject Verb Agreement
Verb Agreement
A subordinate clause that follows another clause and usually begins with words such as ‘who’, ‘which’, or ‘that’.
Subject Verb agreement
Coordinate Clause
Relative Clause
I lover her, and I can do anything for you. What type of clause is this?
Subordinate Clause
Dependent Clause
Coordinate Clause
Relative Clause
Although I was scared, I made it inside.
Coordinate Clause
Relative Clause
Subordinate Clause
Dependent Clause
I know a great little restaurant ________ we can get lunch.
That
Who
Where
Do you know the reason ______ there are no penguins at the north pole.
Where
Why
Whose
(for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) are these examples of
Independent Clause
Subordinate Clause
Coordinate Clause
Relative Clause
Choose the option that maintains Parallel structure: In preparation for his run, Tristan _________, applied sunscreen, and increased the volume on his Ipod.
Tightened his shoelaces
Was tightening his shoelaces
Did tighten his shoelaces
Identify the sentence whether it is Dependent or Independent Clause: Because whole wheat bread is good for you
Dependent
Independent
Phrase
Choose the option that maintains Parallel structure: To protect her delicate hands, Fran will not rake the yard, do the dishes, or ________
Refuses to scrub the bathtub
Won't scrub the bathtub
Scrub the bathtub
Elephants are big _______ blue whales are even bigger.
Or
So
But
Coordinating Conjunctions are interesting _______ useful
Or
And
But
Students ______ study hard get good grades.
When
Whom
Who
In ancient Times.
Dependent Clause
Independent Clause
Phrase
Capitalize words derived from proper nouns. Specific course titles should, however, be capitalized.
True
False
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