ASSESSMENT BOOK
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GRAMMAR AND WRITING
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Contents GRAMMAR SECTION TESTS SECTION 1: Nouns
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SECTION 2: Adjectives
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SECTION 3: Pronouns
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SECTION 4: Verbs
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SECTION 5: Verbals
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SECTION 6: Adverbs 17 SECTION 7: Prepositions
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SECTION 8: Sentences
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SECTION 9: Conjunctions and Interjections
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SECTION 10: Punctuation and Capitalization
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SECTION 11: Diagramming
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GRAMMAR SUMMATIVE TESTS SECTIONS 1–2: Nouns & Adjectives
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SECTIONS 3–4: Pronouns & Verbs
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SECTIONS 5–6: Verbals & Adverbs
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SECTIONS 7–8: Prepositions & Sentences
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SECTIONS 9–10: C onjunctions and Interjections & Punctuation and Capitalization
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SECTION 11: Diagramming
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WRITING TESTS CHAPTER 1: Writing Skills Writing Prompt
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CHAPTER 2: Writing Skills Writing Prompt
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CHAPTER 3: Writing Skills Writing Prompt
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CHAPTER 4: Writing Skills Writing Prompt
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CHAPTER 5: Writing Skills Writing Prompt
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CHAPTER 6: Writing Skills Writing Prompt
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CHAPTER 7: Writing Skills Writing Prompt
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CHAPTER 8: Writing Skills Writing Prompt
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CHAPTER 9: Writing Skills Writing Prompt
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CHAPTER 10: Writing Skills Writing Prompt
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CHAPTER 11: Writing Skills Writing Prompt
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SECTION 1 TEST Nouns Underline each singular noun once and each plural noun twice.
1. Three men used just one truck to move several large tables. 2. The wind blew so hard that the waves on the lake were too big for many boats. 3. Summer camps have many activities to keep children active. 4. Spring is the time of year when winter ends and flowers signal summer. 5. This river allows ships to deliver cargoes from other countries to northern states. Write the plural form of each noun.
6. record
10. journey
7. class
11. father-in-law
8. woman
12. datum
9. melody
13. cactus
Write whether each noun is singular, plural, or used as both.
14. ranch
18. hooves
15. moose
19. barracks
16. galleries
20. life
17. galleys
21. Portuguese
Underline each subject and circle each subject complement.
22. Football is one sport played after school. 23. The orchestra’s new recording was an enjoyable surprise. 24. This president remains an inspiration to many people. 25. At freezing temperatures water becomes ice. 26. Terry and Kendra were both class presidents last year. 27. The most important aspect of his amazing story is its uplifting message. © Loyola Press. Voyages in English Grade 8
Circle whether each underlined noun is a direct object (DO), an indirect object (IO), an object complement (OC), or an object of a preposition (OP).
28. Powerboats use fuel in their engines.
DO IO OC OP
29. Our class watched a film about global warming.
DO IO OC OP
30. People consider wind power a clean source of energy.
DO IO OC OP
31. I gave my sister a gold bracelet for her birthday.
DO IO OC OP
32. This organization sends soldiers cell phones and calling cards.
DO IO OC OP
33. The university now considers that archaeologist an expert.
DO IO OC OP
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Underline each appositive or appositive phrase. Circle whether it is restrictive (R) or nonrestrictive (NR).
34. Her birthplace, Oahu, is a nice place for a vacation. 35. Pierce wrote the book Arrows about the history of archery. 36. My sisters, Kathy, Sandy, and Meg, are all older than I am. 37. Vitamin C, an important nutrient, is found in broccoli and bell peppers. 38. The mythical river Styx formed a boundary between Earth and Hades.
R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR
Write the singular and plural possessive forms of each noun.
39. parrot 40. leaf 41. human 42. Mavis 43. address
Write the singular possessive or plural possessive form of each noun in parentheses.
44. One (student) notebook remained on the table. 45. Several (child) bikes rested on the lawn. 46. Many war (hero) medals honored their valor. 47. Five of this (shuttle) external boosters ignited. 48. Do you know the location of (Mr. Davis) house? Circle whether each noun shows separate possession (S) or joint possession (J).
49. Finally, Eva and Amy’s room is clean. 50. My brother’s and sister’s children are about the same age. 51. Could you please fill the dog’s and the cat’s water dishes? 52. Due to its discoveries, Lewis and Clark’s venture was deemed a success.
S J S J S J S J
Read the following paragraph. Then respond to the questions.
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A dropped stone makes ripples in water. The ripples, tiny waves, are distortions made by the stones downward pressure on the water molecules, causing them to move up and down and back and forth. Waves, whether they are ripples, whitescap on the ocean, or breakers on the beach, show that transfer of energy through the water. 53. What is the subject of the first sentence? 54. Circle the appositive phrase. Is it restrictive or nonrestrictive? 55. What is the subject complement in the second sentence? 56. Underline the possessive noun and write it correctly. 57. Cross out the misspelled plural and write it correctly. 2 • Section 1
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SECTIONS 1–2
Nouns & Adjectives
Underline singular nouns once and plural nouns twice. Circle those that are both.
1. mice ox larvae pliers measles tooth Underline the subjects once and the subject complements twice.
2. The snow was a blanket of ice crystals. 3. A smile is a fine way to greet someone. Circle whether each underlined noun is a direct object (DO), an indirect object (IO), an object complement (OC), or an object of a preposition (OP).
4. You can view more stars in the country than in the city.
DO IO OC OP
5. The man onstage announced Clifford the winner.
DO IO OC OP
Underline each appositive or appositive phrase. Circle whether it is restrictive (R) or nonrestrictive (NR).
6. I wish I were as quick and witty as my brother Charles.
R NR
7. Her first story, a tale about a mouse, was published this year.
R NR
Insert apostrophes to show correct ownership.
8. the Johnsons house
10. all womens occupations
9. Chriss and Marthas portraits
11. my mother and fathers anniversary
Write whether each underlined adjective is demonstrative, interrogative, or indefinite.
12. I believe either choice would be a fantastic opportunity. 13. Which of these drawings are the ones made with charcoal?
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Write the comparative and superlative forms of each adjective.
14. many
15. humorous
Circle the correct adjective to complete each sentence.
16. The group raised (less fewer) money this year than last year. 17. My paper had the (least fewest) mistakes compared to everyone else’s. Underline each adjective phrase once and each adjective clause twice.
18. Exotic flowers in brilliant colors are often found in tropical climates. 19. Gardeners, who must enjoy the outdoors, spend many hours with their plants. Summative Assessment • 33
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Read the passage. Then proofread it, using proofreading marks to make corrections. Look for 10 mistakes related to nouns and adjectives.
A whistling sound around the window frame tells me the wind is strong than before. I look out the window and see a lake full of frothy waves that break the water’s surface. Seasgull barely flap their wings as they glide on the strong wind currents. Sheets of gray cloudes hide the sun; a storm quickly approaches. I am glad I am inside. On these kind of day, I imagine a place more warm than this. In my mind I am on an island tropical. The weather is hot and the breeze is mild. My brothers run to greet me, holding out a snorkel and fins. Peter and Ian’s loud Hawaiian print shirts make me laugh. Out in the shallows, I can just see the tips of Darcys fins and snorkel above the water. Mom waves to me as Dad flips a burger. Ah, the smell of Dad’s cooking is the goodest. Suddenly, a tea kettles tune joins the window’s whistle. Darcy makes the announcement that tea is ready, and I am jolted back © Loyola Press. Voyages in English Grade 8
from my daydream. Snow is now falling outside, and I sigh. My tropical dreams won’t be coming true today.
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CHAPTER 1 TEST Writing Skills Write true or false for each statement about time lines.
1. Time lines help writers arrange events in chronological order. 2. Plotting events for a personal narrative can help you identify and recall missing details.
3. Time lines are constructed only in a horizontal line. 4. Once a narrative’s time line is constructed, it cannot be changed. 5. When time line events are rewritten as a paragraph, transition words are used to connect the events.
A writer is planning a personal narrative about her brother’s return from the army. Write the events in the correct order on the time line.
6. • we all cry when brother appears in doorway • pile into car and head to airport • receive letter that brother is coming home • everyone excited on day of arrival • join huge crowd at fence • passengers disembark, everyone cheers, no brother
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• band plays as plane lands
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Underline the transition word or words in each sentence.
7. Keisha and I were in-line skating in the park when suddenly my wheel hit a pebble. 8. After my skate’s wheel jammed, I felt myself pitching forward onto the pavement. 9. I heard Keisha call my name while I tumbled to the ground. 10. Earlier, I had debated wearing protective gear, and now I was glad I had done so. 11. I got back up, dusted myself off, and then we skated away as though nothing had happened. Write simple, compound, or complex to identify each type of sentence. Underline the coordinating and subordinating conjunctions.
12. People were waving to the crowd as the train left the station. 13. My dad and uncle stood nearby and watched the action. 14. A squirrel stuffed nuts into its mouth until it could hold no more. 15. I knew I had to dive now, or the others would see my fear. 16. The temperature had dropped, yet the thick blanket kept me warm. 17. My family went camping in the mountains over the weekend. Rewrite each pair of sentences as a compound sentence. Delete and add words as needed.
18. I have never played tennis. I play badminton quite well. 19. Ryan needs to finish his homework. Ryan can sweep the sidewalk.
Rewrite each pair of sentences as a complex sentence. Delete and add words as needed.
20. Running an obstacle course requires agility. There are many obstacles. 21. The committee still has several boxes to unpack. It is already very late.
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Circle the word that has the more exact meaning.
22. Frida’s recent (sophisticated great) haircut made her look older. 23. The boys saw a brown (mammal muskrat) slide under the surface of the pond. 24. An aroma of ripe (fruit nectarines) filled the kitchen. 25. The large (boat yacht) sailing on the horizon was a sight to see. 26. “Please,” (wheedled asked) Amy, “may I have my own cell phone?” 27. As I walked past the dumpsters, the odor made me (sick nauseous). 28. The table’s (smooth glassy) surface reflected the overhead lights. 46 • Chapter 1
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CHAPTER 1 PROMPT Personal Narrative 1. Read the prompt carefully. 2. Plan and organize your writing on this page. 3. Write your personal narrative on the back. 4. Revise and proofread your personal narrative.
PROMPT: Think about a memorable day you have had at school. Write a personal narrative that tells about this day. Include details that you think will be interesting to your readers.
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Plan your personal narrative here. Use a word web, a time line, or notes.
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Your personal narrative will be graded on how well it • is planned. • expresses the importance of the experience. • presents an introduction, a body, and a conclusion, using chronological order. • provides a sense of authenticity that shows your personality. • uses exact words and natural language. • uses transition words and a variety of sentence types. • uses correct grammar, spelling, punctuation, and capitalization.
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Write your personal narrative here. Refer to your plan as you write. Use another sheet of paper if needed.
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