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Seventh Grade (Grade 7) English as a Second Language ESL Questions

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Grade 7 Root Words CCSS: CCRA.L.4, L.7.4b
to think, consider
  1. cid, cis
  2. circ, circum
  3. gno, kno
  4. cog
Grade 7 Sentence Structure
Grade 7 Defining Words
To think about something carefully in order to make a decision
  1. feature
  2. consider
  3. strategy
  4. drastic
  5. display
Grade 7 Defining Words
Extreme results or actions
  1. drastic
  2. strategy
  3. consider
  4. specific
  5. inquire
Grade 7 Phrases and Clauses CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.7.1a
Identify the INDEPENDENT CLAUSE in the following sentence:

Until you eat your supper, there will be no dessert for you!
  1. Until you eat your supper
  2. There will be no dessert for you
  3. Until you eat
  4. No dessert for you.
Grade 7 Capitalization
Read the following sentences:

It was a bright, sunny day in dallas, texas. mr. perez could feel the sun's rays on his shoulders as he walked down columbus st.

What needs to be capitalized?
  1. Texas, Perez, St.
  2. Texas, Mr., Perez, St.
  3. Dallas, Texas, Mr., Perez, Sun's, Columbus
  4. Dallas, Texas, Mr., Perez, Columbus, St.
Grade 7 Defining Words
Having no limits; endless (going on and on forever)
  1. consider
  2. drastic
  3. infinite
  4. specific
  5. retrieve
Grade 7 Capitalization
Choose the sentence that demonstrates correct capitalization
  1. When people think of Paris, they think of the Eiffel Tower.
  2. The Empire state building is a symbol of New York City.
  3. Visitors to San Antonio usually want to see the alamo.
  4. The Golden gate bridge is in San Francisco.
Grade 7 Fragments and Run-ons
Which of the following is NOT a run-on sentence?
  1. Every human being is a center of influence for good or evil no man can live unto himself.
  2. Be careful what you wish for, it may come true.
  3. Because he did not pass his exam, John studied more for his next test.
  4. Mark Twain is a famous author he lived in Harford.
Grade 7 Defining Words
A special or particular one
  1. drastic
  2. infinite
  3. consider
  4. specific
  5. retrieve
Grade 7 Phrases and Clauses
Which sentence uses an appositive correctly?
  1. Two friends, Dante and Rashaan, jumped from the roof of the cafeteria and into a swimming pool of tater tots.
  2. Two friends jumped from a roof, which was made of tater tots, and onto a swimming pool, which was Dante and Rashaan.
  3. Dante and Rashaan, the cafeteria roof, jumped into a pool of friends.
  4. Dante, the cafeteria roof, and Rashaan jumped into tater tots, which were two friends.
Grade 7 Capitalization
Read the following sentences:

she mumbled to herself, "could it be true? Could mr. dunbar have hidden his treasure at pixley middle school?"

What needs to be capitalized?
  1. She mumbled to herself, "could it be true? Could Mr. Dunbar have hidden his treasure at Pixley middle school?"
  2. She mumbled to herself, "could it be true? Could Mr. dunbar have hidden his treasure at pixley middle school?"
  3. She mumbled to herself, "Could it be true? Could Mr. Dunbar have hidden his treasure at Pixley Middle School?"
  4. She mumbled to herself, "Could it be true? Could Mr. Dunbar have hidden his treasure at Pixley Middle school?"
Grade 7 Editing
What is missing from the following sentence?

Maria said I'm ready to go home.
  1. Parentheses
  2. Quotation marks and a comma
  3. Quotation marks
  4. Nothing
Grade 7 Defining Words
To encourage or give support to an idea or behavior
  1. infinite
  2. drastic
  3. feature
  4. strategy
  5. reinforce
Grade 7 Capitalization
Grade 7 Tenses
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