1. Which of the following sentences correctly follows the rules of capitalization?
a. Even though he moved to New York, he was born in a Western town.
b. I plan to enroll in College next year.
c. The A1 Plumbing Board of Directors gave every employee a raise.
d. The Geography students took a class trip to the Rocky Mountains.
2. Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?
a. The handle was lose and could have fallen off at any moment.
b. The handle was loose and could have fallen off at any moment.
c. The handle was lose and could of fallen off at any moment.
d. The handle was loose and could of fallen off at any moment.
3. Using context clues, what is the correct order of sentences for the following paragraph
about dressing a loom? (move the options into the box on the right, placing them in
the selected order. Use all the options)
a. Now for some good news: once the loom is dressed, the hard part is done.
, b. With the heddles threaded, the ward threads are passed through a comb-like
aperture called a reed, to keep everything straight and even, and tied off at the
end of the loom.
c. First, the warp – the portion of the yarn that will run lengthwise in the finished
product – is wound onto a warping board, allowing the weaver to measure out
its length.
d. The warp is then carefully transferred to the loom, and individual strands of
yarn are threaded through the heddles (needle-like apertures) in a fixed
pattern.
e. Weaving on a traditional floor loom begins with a somewhat involved process
called “dressing the loom.”
Answer = e, c, d, b, a
4. Which of the following is a complex sentence?
a. Jung-hoon and Cho decreased their carbon footprint.
b. Jung-hoon waited for the bus and when the bus didn’t appear, he wasn’t sure it
would, so he walked to the next bus stop.
c. When Jung-hoon found a seat on the bus, he hoped he would have a quiet ride.
d. Both the bus and Jung-hoon were running late.
5. Which of the following sentences is punctuated correctly?
a. The young man asked, “Have you read “The Hobbit”?
b. The young man yelled, “Oh what a wonderful day to go see the seals’.”
c. The young man said, “It’s a nice day to take a walk in the park.”
d. The young man exclaimed, “Wow, what fun we had today?”
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