Test 1.2-Language Arts Name 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. Record All the questions are matching. Use the answers provided in each category to use in the blanks by each question. There is only one correct answer for each question. Please write only the letter by each answer to fill in the blank. Fill in each blank with a letter. You will have 30 minutes to complete this test for Language Arts. CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY EXAM Parts of Speech and Punctuation Sentences A. apostrophe B. synonym C. noun or pronoun D. quotation marks E. adjective I. root word J. proper nouns K. verb L. action and linking M. gerund F. verb or verb phrase N. adverb O. gender G. abbreviations H. antonyms P. subject Q. nominative, object and possessive R. predicate nominative S. present, past and future T. direct object U. preposition V. appositive W. object of a preposition diunt boving A nosib giodt not bovisado anobi 10 alssido som 10 ow Sometimes called the simple predicate. to sobi nismod estate tarit constripe on T The main part of a word without any affixes. gnisinagio 101 one smol A Two kinds of a verb. og at ydottiw stil e'nozisqa tuods viola A What modifies nouns or pronouns? yd nottiw otil a moans a to vote nolit A What follows a linking or action verb? The simple tenses of verbs.io Juoda noitamolni orto esvig tadi aqam to lood A show a svormi ter zognado odaM Follows a preposition. gaitsom vhsbro ne toubnoo of boau bodiem odT amynoins bas emynonye to anoitoib A ansonomA gnivil tuoda epidiqungoid to lood A Tells more about another noun. Answers "What?" or "Whom?". Who or what the sentence is about. The three cases of personal pronouns.commoz to abrow nwo a'ono ni omotates A Personal pronouns have number, person and what? aid no to moitos A Usually modifies a verb, but can sometimes modify an adjective. do mo Show's relationship between it's object and some other word in a sentence. A participle that ends in "ing" and functions as a noun. Needed to form possessive nouns and contradictions. Capitalized because they are particular persons, places, and things. A short way of writing a word consisting of some of the letters in the word followed by a period. Used to show where the exact words of a speaker begin and end. Opposite meanings. A word that is similar to another in meaning. The subject of a sentence may be what parts of speech? States what the subject does, is, or has in a sentence. A. clause B. run-on sentence D. expository, descriptive, narrative and persuasive C. sentence fragment E. compound subject F. interrogative sentence I. declarative sentence G. imperative sentence H. exclamatory sentence A sentence that shows strong or sudden feeling. A sentence that asks a question. A sentence that gives a command. A sentence that has two or more subjects connected by the conjunctions "and" or "or". Please continue the test on the back of this page. 26 27 2222 24. 25 Test 1.2-Language Arts Name 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. Record All the questions are matching. Use the answers provided in each category to use in the blanks by each question. There is only one correct answer for each question. Please write only the letter by each answer to fill in the blank. Fill in each blank with a letter. You will have 30 minutes to complete this test for Language Arts. CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY EXAM Parts of Speech and Punctuation Sentences A. apostrophe B. synonym C. noun or pronoun D. quotation marks E. adjective I. root word J. proper nouns K. verb L. action and linking M. gerund F. verb or verb phrase N. adverb O. gender G. abbreviations H. antonyms P. subject Q. nominative, object and possessive R. predicate nominative S. present, past and future T. direct object U. preposition V. appositive W. object of a preposition diunt boving A nosib giodt not bovisado anobi 10 alssido som 10 ow Sometimes called the simple predicate. to sobi nismod estate tarit constripe on T The main part of a word without any affixes. gnisinagio 101 one smol A Two kinds of a verb. og at ydottiw stil e'nozisqa tuods viola A What modifies nouns or pronouns? yd nottiw otil a moans a to vote nolit A What follows a linking or action verb? The simple tenses of verbs.io Juoda noitamolni orto esvig tadi aqam to lood A show a svormi ter zognado odaM Follows a preposition. gaitsom vhsbro ne toubnoo of boau bodiem odT amynoins bas emynonye to anoitoib A ansonomA gnivil tuoda epidiqungoid to lood A Tells more about another noun. Answers "What?" or "Whom?". Who or what the sentence is about. The three cases of personal pronouns.commoz to abrow nwo a'ono ni omotates A Personal pronouns have number, person and what? aid no to moitos A Usually modifies a verb, but can sometimes modify an adjective. do mo Show's relationship between it's object and some other word in a sentence. A participle that ends in "ing" and functions as a noun. Needed to form possessive nouns and contradictions. Capitalized because they are particular persons, places, and things. A short way of writing a word consisting of some of the letters in the word followed by a period. Used to show where the exact words of a speaker begin and end. Opposite meanings. A word that is similar to another in meaning. The subject of a sentence may be what parts of speech? States what the subject does, is, or has in a sentence. A. clause B. run-on sentence D. expository, descriptive, narrative and persuasive C. sentence fragment E. compound subject F. interrogative sentence I. declarative sentence G. imperative sentence H. exclamatory sentence A sentence that shows strong or sudden feeling. A sentence that asks a question. A sentence that gives a command. A sentence that has two or more subjects connected by the conjunctions "and" or "or". Please continue the test on the back of this page. 26 27 2222 24. 25
Test 1.2-Language Arts Name 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. Record All the questions are matching. Use the answers provided in each category to use in the blanks by each question. There is only one correct answer for each question. Please write only the letter by each answer to fill in the blank. Fill in each blank with a letter. You will have 30 minutes to complete this test for Language Arts. CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY EXAM Parts of Speech and Punctuation Sentences A. apostrophe B. synonym C. noun or pronoun D. quotation marks E. adjective I. root word J. proper nouns K. verb L. action and linking M. gerund F. verb or verb phrase N. adverb O. gender G. abbreviations H. antonyms P. subject Q. nominative, object and possessive R. predicate nominative S. present, past and future T. direct object U. preposition V. appositive W. object of a preposition diunt boving A nosib giodt not bovisado anobi 10 alssido som 10 ow Sometimes called the simple predicate. to sobi nismod estate tarit constripe on T The main part of a word without any affixes. gnisinagio 101 one smol A Two kinds of a verb. og at ydottiw stil e'nozisqa tuods viola A What modifies nouns or pronouns? yd nottiw otil a moans a to vote nolit A What follows a linking or action verb? The simple tenses of verbs.io Juoda noitamolni orto esvig tadi aqam to lood A show a svormi ter zognado odaM Follows a preposition. gaitsom vhsbro ne toubnoo of boau bodiem odT amynoins bas emynonye to anoitoib A ansonomA gnivil tuoda epidiqungoid to lood A Tells more about another noun. Answers "What?" or "Whom?". Who or what the sentence is about. The three cases of personal pronouns.commoz to abrow nwo a'ono ni omotates A Personal pronouns have number, person and what? aid no to moitos A Usually modifies a verb, but can sometimes modify an adjective. do mo Show's relationship between it's object and some other word in a sentence. A participle that ends in "ing" and functions as a noun. Needed to form possessive nouns and contradictions. Capitalized because they are particular persons, places, and things. A short way of writing a word consisting of some of the letters in the word followed by a period. Used to show where the exact words of a speaker begin and end. Opposite meanings. A word that is similar to another in meaning. The subject of a sentence may be what parts of speech? States what the subject does, is, or has in a sentence. A. clause B. run-on sentence D. expository, descriptive, narrative and persuasive C. sentence fragment E. compound subject F. interrogative sentence I. declarative sentence G. imperative sentence H. exclamatory sentence A sentence that shows strong or sudden feeling. A sentence that asks a question. A sentence that gives a command. A sentence that has two or more subjects connected by the conjunctions "and" or "or". Please continue the test on the back of this page. 26 27 2222 24. 25 Test 1.2-Language Arts Name 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. Record All the questions are matching. Use the answers provided in each category to use in the blanks by each question. There is only one correct answer for each question. Please write only the letter by each answer to fill in the blank. Fill in each blank with a letter. You will have 30 minutes to complete this test for Language Arts. CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY EXAM Parts of Speech and Punctuation Sentences A. apostrophe B. synonym C. noun or pronoun D. quotation marks E. adjective I. root word J. proper nouns K. verb L. action and linking M. gerund F. verb or verb phrase N. adverb O. gender G. abbreviations H. antonyms P. subject Q. nominative, object and possessive R. predicate nominative S. present, past and future T. direct object U. preposition V. appositive W. object of a preposition diunt boving A nosib giodt not bovisado anobi 10 alssido som 10 ow Sometimes called the simple predicate. to sobi nismod estate tarit constripe on T The main part of a word without any affixes. gnisinagio 101 one smol A Two kinds of a verb. og at ydottiw stil e'nozisqa tuods viola A What modifies nouns or pronouns? yd nottiw otil a moans a to vote nolit A What follows a linking or action verb? The simple tenses of verbs.io Juoda noitamolni orto esvig tadi aqam to lood A show a svormi ter zognado odaM Follows a preposition. gaitsom vhsbro ne toubnoo of boau bodiem odT amynoins bas emynonye to anoitoib A ansonomA gnivil tuoda epidiqungoid to lood A Tells more about another noun. Answers "What?" or "Whom?". Who or what the sentence is about. The three cases of personal pronouns.commoz to abrow nwo a'ono ni omotates A Personal pronouns have number, person and what? aid no to moitos A Usually modifies a verb, but can sometimes modify an adjective. do mo Show's relationship between it's object and some other word in a sentence. A participle that ends in "ing" and functions as a noun. Needed to form possessive nouns and contradictions. Capitalized because they are particular persons, places, and things. A short way of writing a word consisting of some of the letters in the word followed by a period. Used to show where the exact words of a speaker begin and end. Opposite meanings. A word that is similar to another in meaning. The subject of a sentence may be what parts of speech? States what the subject does, is, or has in a sentence. A. clause B. run-on sentence D. expository, descriptive, narrative and persuasive C. sentence fragment E. compound subject F. interrogative sentence I. declarative sentence G. imperative sentence H. exclamatory sentence A sentence that shows strong or sudden feeling. A sentence that asks a question. A sentence that gives a command. A sentence that has two or more subjects connected by the conjunctions "and" or "or". Please continue the test on the back of this page. 26 27 2222 24. 25