Combining Sentences-Adverbial Clauses if - Los Angeles Mission ...
Combining Sentences-Adverbial Clauses if - Los Angeles Mission ...
Combining Sentences-Adverbial Clauses if - Los Angeles Mission ...
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Final Exam Sample A<br />
Welcome to the final exam! Please take your time, read each question carefully, and write as legibly as<br />
possible. Unless otherwise spec<strong>if</strong>ied, each item is worth one point. Good luck!<br />
Please ident<strong>if</strong>y the patterns for each sentence listed below. In addition, please<br />
label adjectives and adverbs. (Each element is worth one point.)<br />
1. The fire chief gave the mayor a report after the fire.<br />
2. Mr. Clark is sending the statement tomorrow.<br />
3. Recently LaRhonda became the principal of a local school.<br />
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Vi<br />
NS VT NDO<br />
NS LV NSC<br />
Adj-c<br />
NS VT NIO NDO<br />
NS VT NDO NOC<br />
Adj-c<br />
4. Mrs. Johnson appointed Sylvia trustee of her estate.<br />
5. The winner of the lottery cried hysterically and hugged her husband.<br />
6. The boxer looked strong and determined.<br />
Each of the following sentences contains a pronoun.<br />
antecedent.<br />
Please underline the pronoun and circle its<br />
1. The owners of the building sent their lawyer to the meeting.<br />
2. Karen sent the letter herself.<br />
3. The Perezes, who opened a business last month, hired a new clerk.<br />
Circle the correct pronoun in the parentheses.<br />
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12.<br />
Martha and (he, him, himself) received a promotion this morning.<br />
Mr. Kim sent Luis and (she, her, herself) a copy of the report.<br />
The lead sales managers are Leandro and (1, me, myself).<br />
Jim lives farther away than (he, him, himself).<br />
Sandra and her assistant prefer to write the letters (theirself, themself, themselves).<br />
The customer (who, whom, that) was robbed seemed frightened and angry.<br />
Our new supervisor could be Michael or (he, him, himself).<br />
(Who, Whom) will you send to the conference next week?<br />
The Kershwins sent (they're, their, there) children to a new school.<br />
Marlow, (who's, whose) lawyer was at the meeting, is going to handle that case.<br />
The actor (who, whom, that) we saw at the theater was smiling and excited.<br />
The tiger was washing (it's, its) leg.