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English Grammar Exercises: Identifying Parts of Speech and Sentence Structures, Exámenes de Gramática y Composición

A set of exercises aimed at helping students identify different parts of speech and sentence structures. The exercises cover various topics such as subjects, verbs, complements, prepositions, adjuncts, and clauses. Students are required to determine the function of different words and phrases in sentences, and identify the type of sentence structures present. These exercises can be useful for university students, high school students, and lifelong learners as study notes, summaries, or exercises to prepare for exams.

Tipo: Exámenes

2018/2019

Subido el 16/12/2019

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¡Descarga English Grammar Exercises: Identifying Parts of Speech and Sentence Structures y más Exámenes en PDF de Gramática y Composición solo en Docsity! 1.  What  is  the  theme  in  “Paris  is  the  capital  of  France”?   a.  The  subject   b.  The  verb   c.  The  subject  complement     2.  What  is  the  theme  in  “Five  kept  calm”?   a.  The  subject   b.  The  verb   c.  The  subject  complement     3.  Which  of  the  following  sentences  contains  a  non-­‐assertive  word?   a.  They  are  still  waiting.   b.  Have  you  been  there  yet?   c.  Some  can  doubt  that  what  you  say  is  true.     4.  What  is  “into  the  sunset”  in  “He  rode  into  the  sunset”?   a.  PG   b.  PO   c.  PP     5.  Which  is  the  following  is  not  an  operator?   a.  ought   b.  doesn’t   c.  took     6.  Which  of  the  following  is  a  constituent  in  the  sentence  “The  lady  with  my  mother   is  my  auntie  Lilie”?   a.  the  lady   b.  with  my  mother   c.  my  auntie  Lilie     7.  Which  of  the  following  sentences  does  not  contain  an  Adjunct?   a.  I  waited  calmly.   b.  I  waited  at  the  bus  stop.   c.  I  waited  for  the  bus.     8.  Which  of  the  following  sentences  contains  a  LocC?   a.  I  ate  my  lunch.   b.  I  drove  home.   c.  I  stood  calmly.     9.  Which  of  the  following  sentences  contains  a  Beneficiary?   a.  She  gave  him  my  purse.   b.  We  sang  a  carol  for  the  audience.     c.  They  lent  the  portables  to  the  children.     10.  What  type  of  adjunct  is  “rarely”?   a.  time  adjunct   b.  operator-­‐related  adjunct   c.  stance  adjunct     11.  What  type  of  element  is  “clapped  and  praised  during  the  marathon”  in  “Clapped   and  praised  during  the  marathon,  surprisingly  the  winner  hardly  got  any  credit  at   the  end”?   a.  A  verbless  clause   b.  A  finite  clause   c.  A  supplementive  unit     12.  What  is  “by  train”  in  “They  went  to  the  beach  by  train”?   a.  An  adjunct   b.  A  prepositional  object   c.  A  locative  complement     13.  What  type  of  verb  is  “turn  on”  in  “The  cook  turned  the  tap  on”?   a.  A  prepositional  verb   b.  A  phrasal  verb   c.  A  phrasal-­‐prepositional  verb     14.  What  is  the  subject  in  “It  was  them”?   a.  it   b.  they   c.  them     15.  What  is  the  structure  of  “What  I  did  was  ask  her  to  leave  me  alone”?   a.  S-­‐V-­‐O-­‐Co   b.  S-­‐V-­‐Cs   c.  S-­‐V-­‐LocC     16.  Which  of  the  following  sentences  does  not  contain  a  Co?   a.  You  gave  it  to  them.   b.  They  elected  him  prime  minister.   c.  She  made  it  huge.     17.  Which  of  the  following  sentences  do  you  agree  with  about  “whatever  you  say”   in  “He  always  tried  to  do  whatever  you  say”?   a.  It  is  not  an  embedded  clause.   b.  It  is  a  subordinate  clause.   c.  It  is  a  complex/compound  clause.     18.  Which  of  the  following  sentences  has  transferred  negation?   a.  They  thought  we  weren’t  serious.   b.  We  absolutely  refused  to  give  in.   c.  You  don’t  believe  I’m  capable  of  doing  it.     19.  What  is  the  structure  of    ‘The  other  day  she  had  her  hair  cut  in  the  local   hairdressers’?   a.  A  S  V  Do  Co  A   b.  A  S  V  Do  A  
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