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Nội dung text CSRN - Day 2 Parts of Speech Practice Test

It’s your turn! Day 2 Lesson 1-2: Direction: Look at the highlighted word and then state what part of speech it is: On 20 July 1969, Apollo 11 was the first manned mission to land on the Moon. Six manned US missions successfully landed on the Moon between 1969 and 1972. There were also numerous unmanned landings. Directions: First, identify the conjunctions. Next, choose if the conjunction is correlative, subordinating, or coordinating. In the second part, supply the appropriate conjunction in each sentence. 1. I love fish and chips. __________ 2. He is not only clever but also handsome. _________ 3. Keep running until you hear the whistle. _________ 4. If you ask me again, I will leave. __________ 5. I can neither see you nor hear you. ________ 6. Everyone is agreed that we need to improve the environment, ____ there is less agreement on the ways to achieve this. 7. All great powers eventually collapse ____ lose influence. 8. If we want to avoid another similar tragedy, ____ we should take measures now. 9. ____ it had a scientific basis, we would have the evidence by now. 10. Just ____ there is a problem with one theory, it doesn't mean that the other theory is right. Coordinating Subordinating Correlative
Directions: Test your understanding of the term, “preposition” with this test. Underline the prepositions. Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second-largest in our solar system, after Jupiter. It is a gas giant with an average radius about nine times that of Earth. It has only one-eighth the average density of Earth, but, with its larger volume, Saturn is just over 95 times more massive. It is named after the Roman god of agriculture. Its interior is probably composed of a core of iron, nickel, and rock (silicon and oxygen compounds). This core is surrounded by a deep layer of metallic hydrogen, an intermediate layer of liquid hydrogen and liquid helium, and finally a gaseous outer layer. Saturn has a pale yellow hue due to ammonia crystals in its upper atmosphere. Day 2 Lesson 3: Directions: Go through the following jumbled sentences and order them adhering to the word order rules so that they make complete meaning. Also, punctuate them appropriately. 1. dance/party/everyone/the/at 2. happily/gave/she/me/her/cake/of/piece 3. kicked/whistle/the/moment/boy/blown/little/the/ball/was/the 4. doing/here/what/you/are/ 5. come/artie/with/will/us/able/be/to 6. she/running/she/kept/until/fell/circles/in 7. this/or/prefer/you/skirt/pants/do/these 8. bobby/his/loved/car/lamborghini/new 9. the/sixty/there/red/are/in/american/there/basket/apples 10. school/morning/there/accident/in/yesterday/an/front/was/our/of
Day 2 Lesson 4: Directions: In each of the following questions, there are four sentences. Choose the grammatically incorrect sentence. 1. A. Everyone at camp must have his medical certificate on file before participating in competitive sports. B. A crate of oranges were sent from Florida for all the children in cabin six. C. John and Danny's room looks as if they were prepared for inspection. D. Three miles is too far for a young child to walk. 2. A. Being tired, I stretched out on a grassy knoll. B. While we were rowing on the lake, a sudden squall almost capsized the boat. C. Entering the room, a strange mark on the floor attracted my attention D. Mounting the curb, the empty car crossed the sidewalk and came to rest against a building. 3. A. Not one in a thousand readers take the matter seriously. B. He was able partially to accomplish his purpose. C. You are not as tall as he. D. The people began to realize how much she had done. 4. A. In the case of members who are absent, a special letter will be sent. B. The visitors were all ready to see it. C. I like Burn’s poem “To a Mountain Daisy.” D. John said that he was sure he seen it. 5. A. Neither the critics nor the author were right about the reaction of the public. B. The senator depended upon whoever was willing to assist him. C. I don’t recall any time when Edgar has broken his word. D. Every one of the campers but John and me is going on the hike. 6. A. Nelson & Co. has a sale on sport shirts today. B. Venetian blinds-called that although they probably did not originate in Venice-are no longer used as extensively as they were at one time. C. He determined to be guided by the opinion of whoever spoke first. D. There was often disagreement as to whom was the better Shakespearean actor, Evans or Gielgud.
7. A. Never before have I seen anyone who has the skill John has when he repairs engines. B. If anyone can be wholly just in his decisions, it is he. C. Because of his friendliness, the new neighbor was immediately accepted by the community. D. Imagine our embarrassment when us girls saw Miss Maltinge sitting with her beau in the front row. 8. A. The general regarded whomever the colonel honored with disdain. B. Everyone who reads this book will think themselves knights errant on missions of heroism. C. The reason why the new leader was so unsuccessful was that he had fewer responsibilities. D. All the new mechanical devices we have today have made our daily living a great deal simpler, it is said. 9. A. I can but do my best. B. I cannot help comparing him with his predecessor. C. I wish that I was in Florida now. D. I like this kind of grapes better than any other. 10. A. Neither Tom nor John was present for the rehearsal. B. The happiness or misery of men’s lives depends on their early training. C. Honor as well as profit are to be gained by these studies. D. The egg business is only incidental to the regular business of the general store.

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