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58 Cards in this Set

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Would the title be underlined/italicized or in quotation marks for
books?
underlined/italicized
Would the title be underlined/italicized or in quotation marks for
songs?
quotes
Would the title be underlined/italicized or in quotation marks for
poems?
quotes
Would the title be underlined/italicized or in quotation marks for
epics?
underlined/italicized
Would the title be underlined/italicized or in quotation marks for
sculptures?
italicized
Would the title be underlined/italicized or in quotation marks for
newspaper articles?
quotes
Would the title be underlined/italicized or in quotation marks for
magazines?
underlined/italicized
Would the title be underlined/italicized or in quotation marks for
music albums?
underlined
Would the title be underlined/italicized or in quotation marks for
TV shows?
quotes
Would the title be underlined/italicized or in quotation marks for
movies?
quotes
What a great friend you (is, are)!
are
Children (runs, run) through the meadow.
run
The spices in this curry (is, are) very hot!
are
Rain, along with a heavy wind (is, are) not good for traveling.
is
The headlights of the oncoming car (dazzles, dazzle)a driver at night.
dazzle
This vase of flowers (makes, make) a lovely display.
makes
Both politics and the weather (has influenced, have influenced) the writers of many novels.
have influenced
Either the Anderson's children or their dog (has, have) dug this hole.
has
Neither Ed nor the Estevez brothers (goes, go)to Highland High School.
go
Some of my baseball cards (is, are) missing.
are
Everyone (does, do) know the password.
does
Many kites are flying, but few (is, are) so decorative.
are
The word to which a pronoun refers. An antecedent is| the noun or pronoun that has been replaced.
antecedent
A word that takes the place of a noun or another pronoun.
pronoun
The main word or words in the subject part of the sentence. It answeres who? or what? in relation to the verb.
simple subject
A word that describes something.
adjective
A compound subject includes two or more simple subjects that have the same verb.
compound subject
A compound predicate includes two or more verbs that relate to the same subject.
compound predicate
Simple predicate is a verb that tells what the subject does, what is done to the subject, or what the condition of the subject is
simple predicate
The name of a person, place or thing.
noun
names any one of a class of people, places or things.
common noun
names a specific person, place or thing.
proper noun
modifies a verb, adjective or another adverb. Adverbs answer such questions where, in what way or what extent.
adverb
Relates a noun or a pronoun following it to another word in the sentence
preposition
a, an, the

the - d
articles
Someone (has, have) a backpack with a giant flower on it.
has
Politics (is, are) no career for the faint of heart, exclaimed Mr. Tucker.
is
Tuberculosis (is are) making an unwelcome comeback today.
is
Sixteen Tons (is, are) an old song about the hardships of a coal miner's life.
is
Seventy percent of the Earth's surface (is covered, are covered) by water.
is covered
Eliza looked at the soup; enough (was, were) left for her to have one bowl.
was
Across the wide ocean (sails , sail) the liner.
sails
Jaime, here (comes, come) your bus.
comes
Each of the suspects had (his, their) own alibi.
his
Jeff and Isabel planned (his and her, their) wedding.
their
Did Gore or Bush announce (his, their) intent to run for president?
his
Neither the nails nor the hammer was returned (its, their) proper place.
its
Everyone turned in (his or her, their) drama reviews in advance of the due date.
his or her
All of the students turned in (his or her, their) research papers on time.
their
If any one of the students has misplaced (his or her, their) lunch ticket
(he or she, they) can ask for a replacement from the Ms. Ima Hungry, the lunch lady.
his or her
he or she
The state of Florida does not treat (its, their) public employees fairly.
its
Both of the women have made (her, their) opinions known.
their
Every one of the actresses knows (her, their) part by heart.
her
Either my brother or sisters will reveal (his and their, their) plans at the family reunion.
their
After the victory, the winning and the losing captains thanked (his, their) team members for effort beyond the call of duty.
their
Before the guests began arriving, Sally asked Tim whether everything was in (its, their) place.
its
Neither of the candidates wore clothing suitable for (his or her, their) interview.
his or her
Every teacher must turn in (his or her, their) grades by June 20.
his or her