Abeka 11th Grade Grammar Test 8

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Present tense of the verb analyze

analyzes

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Past tense of the verb ride

rode

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Future tense of the verb go

will go

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Present Perfect tense of the verb shut down

has been shut down

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Past Perfect tense of the verb ask

had asked

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Future Perfect tense of the verb complete

Will have been completed

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Past Emphatic tense of the verb lock

did lock

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Present Progressive tense of the verb pend

is pending

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Future Progressive tense of the verb travel

will be traveling

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Past Perfect tense of the verb import

had been imported

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Active/Passive: He was wounded for our transgressions.

Passive

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Active/Passive: Dynamite is sometimes used to raze large structures condemned for destruction.

Passive

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Active/Passive: Every month, hundreds of thousands of Americans donate blood to the Red Cross to aid those who need transfusions.

Active

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Active/Passive: We have asked our teacher to assign us to the project.

Active

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Part of Speech: Jesus gave the "woman" at the well living water.

Indirect Object

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Part of Speech: Did you say that you "consider" James the best choice for the citizenship award?

Verb

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Part of Speech: The woman at the well was given living "water" by Jesus.

Retained Object

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Part of Speech: The people of Antioch first called the disciples "Christians."

Objective Complement

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Part of Speech: Jesus gave the woman at the well living "water."

Direct Object

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Part of Speech: Did you say that you consider James the best "choice" for the citizenship award?

Objective Complement

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Part of Speech: Did "you" say that you consider James the best choice for the citizenship award?

Subject

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Part of Speech: Did you say that you consider "James" the best choice for the citizenship award?

Direct Object

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They wanted (a. to see) (b. to have seen) the Painted Desert in Arizona.

a. to see

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The sweater has (a. shrank) (b. shrunk) since Dad bought it.

b. shrunk

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If you feel dizzy, you should (a. lie) (b. lay) down.

a. lie

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Olivia (a. set) (b. sat) down on the couch and read a book.

b. sat

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The door (a. swang) (b. swung) shut as a gust of air blew through the house.

b. swung

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Metaphor or Simile: Their yard is like a thick green carpet.

Simile

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Metaphor or Simile: The tongue is a fire, a world of iniquity.

Metaphor

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Metaphor or Simile: Like a river glorious is God's perfect peace.

Simile

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Hyperbole or Personification: I've heard that argument a million times.

Hyperbole

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Hyperbole or Personification: The correct answer was staring me in the face.

Personification

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Subjunctive, Imperative, or Indicative: He acted as if he were going to leave.

Subjunctive

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Subjunctive, Imperative, or Indicative: Sarah has already decided where she wants to go to college.

Indicative

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Subjunctive, Imperative, or Indicative: If you were planning a vacation, where would you go?

Subjunctive

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Subjunctive, Imperative, or Indicative: Please read the directions carefully.

Imperative

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Subjunctive, Imperative, or Indicative: Mom requested that we start supper tonight.

Subjunctive