Grammar is the set of structural rules governing the composition of clauses, phrases, and words in any given natural language.
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Can you answer these Grade 7 Grammar questions?

Answer all questions and let’s see how well you understand your Grade school Grammar Subject.

  • Question of

    Which of the following is not a prepositional phrase?

    • Near the ocean
    • Between a rock and a hard place
    • Out the door
    • Knock it out
  • Question of

    a word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language

    • Synonym
    • Antonym
    • Homonym
  • Question of

    a word opposite in meaning to another

    • Synonym
    • Antonym
    • Homonym
  • Question of

    How many commas are needed for the following sentence? My favorite sports are volleyball tennis and baseball.

    • Yes
    • 1
    • 2
    • 3
  • Question of

    What is missing from the following sentence? Paulo said he wanted to go to Leadership Seminar.

    • comma
    • question mark
    • parenthesis
    • nothing
    • none
  • Question of

    what does the root “hynos” mean?

    • walk
    • sleep
    • run
    • talk
  • Question of

    What kind of sentence is this? What an intelligent student!

    • declarative
    • exlamatory
    • interrogative
    • imperative
  • Question of

    which is not an example of a Past Perfect Tense?

    • He hadn’t studied Spanish before he move to Spain.
    • I had met her before you introduced us.
    • She stayed up all night because he have received a lot of projects.

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  1. I got the first six right, but I’m afraid that your answers to 7 and 8 are all wrong. In question 7 it is ‘Exclamatory’ and not ‘Exlamatory’ as your answer states, which I guess is just a spelling error. In Question 8 it is ‘moved’ to Spain and not ‘move’ to Spain in the first answer and it is ‘Has’ or ‘Had’ and not ‘have’ in the third answer. Sorry, not being rude or anything, but merely pointing out the mistakes.