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7th Grade Review
Re-write the following word groups and for each that is a
sentence, add a capital letter at the beginning and punctuate
the sentence with appropriate end mark. If a group is not a
sentence, write sentence fragment.
1.
burned brightly throughout the night
2.
just as I neared the castle’s drawbridge
3.
the band sounds so wonderful tonight
4.
whenever the mountains are covered
with fog
5.
over the past two thousand years
6.
should we sand the wood now
Re-write the following word groups and for each that is a
sentence, add a capital letter at the beginning and punctuate
the sentence with appropriate end mark. If a group is not a
sentence, write sentence fragment.
1.
burned brightly throughout the night SF
2.
just as I neared the castle’s drawbridge SF
3.
The band sounds so wonderful tonight. or !
4.
whenever the mountains are covered with
fog SF
5.
over the past two thousand years SF
6.
Should we sand the wood now?
Re-write each of the following sentences. Then, circle
the complete subject and underline the complete
predicate.
1.
Prince and Princess jumped the fence and
barked at my brother’s friend.
2.
A wonderful smell of baking bread came from
the kitchen and filled the house.
3.
The chief will speak to you now.
4.
Milk and cheese can help you develop strong
bones.
5.
We bought milk and bread but forgot the eggs.
For each of the following sentences, identify and write the
simple subject and the simple predicate and circle any
adjectives. You do not need to re-write the sentence.
1.
The grand winner is Mr. Otis Kwan!
2.
Suddenly, the grandfather clock stopped.
3.
Many cactuses have grown in the garden.
4.
Several valiant knights guarded the enormous
castle and drove off the menacing dragon.
5.
Under the crispy lettuce was my scrumptious
tomato.
Identify the following sentences as similes (S), alliteration (A),
metaphor (M), hyperbole (H), personification (P), oxymoron (OX),
idiom (I), pun (PUN), onomatopoeia (O)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Tommy the turtle took the Tinkers to
Tamriel.
Jack is as tall as the Empire State
Building.
He is a monkey on the high wire.
The snake slithered and hissed.
An elephant's opinion carries a lot of
weight.
The envelope was loosely sealed.
Write each sentence, adding an appropriate end mark. Then
classify each sentence as declarative, imperative,
interrogative, or exclamatory.
1.
Listen to them
2.
What music they make
3.
My name is Lucy
4.
Tell me more about your trip to Romania
5.
How long has Marlon played the zither
6.
Stop it now
7.
I’m so happy to see you
Re-write the sentences; circle all the nouns; identify whether
they are common (C) or proper (P).
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
President George Bush gave General
Colin Powell a big job.
Powell became one of the top military
officers in the United States.
Powell grew up in the Bronx, a
neighborhood in New York City.
Clara Barton was born in Massachusetts.
She began her career as a teacher.
She organized the American Red Cross
and was its president for many years.
Identify the all the pronouns, adjectives, adverbs in each of
the following sentences
1.
The dentist asked me several questions before
examining my teeth.
2.
Dad asked the mechanics working on his car to call
him about his bill.
3.
Our cousins have decided they will visit Peru.
4.
She asked herself where she could have put her
book.
5.
He washed the mats thoroughly and put them out
in the sun to dry.
Underline the verbs in each of the following
sentences. Be sure to include helping verbs.
Underline the helping verb twice. Remember there
may be words in between the verb phrase.
1.
Long ago, many people could not read.
2.
Then they would tell the stories to their family
members and friends.
3.
Two German brothers, Jakob and Wilhelm
Grimm, published a famous collection of
German folk tales.
4.
Two German brothers, Jakob and Wilhelm
Grimm, published a famous collection of
German folk tales.
Identify the following sentences as similes (S), alliteration (A),
metaphor (M), hyperbole (H), personification (P), oxymoron (OX),
idiom (I), pun (PUN), onomatopoeia (O)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
The plant was yelling, “I’m thirsty!”
That boy is a fast cheetah.
He looked a million years old after
hearing the bad news.
The root beer fizzed over the top of
the mug.
The deafening silence was echoing
in my brain.
A horse is a very stable animal.