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Seventh Grade (Grade 7) Grammar Questions

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Grade 7 Capitalization
Which of the following titles is capitalized correctly?
  1. A tale of two cities
  2. A Tale Of Two Cities
  3. a Tale of Two Cities
  4. A Tale of Two Cities
Grade 7 Suffixes
The suffix -ious means
  1. higher in quality.
  2. like, resembling.
  3. full of.
Grade 7 Capitalization
Choose the words that should be capitalized.

Helen Braddock, ph.d, teaches french at the university.
  1. ph.d, french
  2. teaches, french
  3. university, ph.d.
  4. french, university
Grade 7 Types of Sentences
Identify the type of sentence below:

There is a big dog in the dog park!
  1. declarative sentence
  2. interrogative sentence
  3. imperative sentence
  4. exclamatory sentence
Grade 7 Phrases and Clauses CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.7.1, L.7.1c
Which sentence below has a dangling modifier?
  1. The man found his catcher's mitt in the garage.
  2. When not performed well, workers need more training in manufacturing jobs.
  3. The book on the top shelf belongs to me.
  4. The book on the second shelf belongs to you.
Grade 7 Capitalization and Punctuation CCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.7.2
Which of the following sentences is punctuated correctly?
  1. It was impossible to find Nikki's jacket since she left it at the park the day before.
  2. It was impossible to find Nikki's jacket since, she left it at the park the day before.
  3. It was impossible to find Nikki's jacket, since she left it at the park the day before.
  4. It was impossible to find, Nikki's jacket since she left it at the park the day before.
Grade 7 Sentence Structure CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.7.1, L.7.1a
Grade 7 Types of Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.1, CCRA.L.3, L.7.1, L.7.1b, L.7.3
Why should you use complex sentences?
  1. to add more detail
  2. to make a point
  3. to combine two sentences
  4. none of the above
Grade 7 Sentence Structure CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.7.1a
In a sentence, what is the complete predicate?
  1. the words after the verb
  2. the verb
  3. the words before the verb
  4. the noun
Grade 7 Types of Sentences
A compound sentence has                        .
  1. one independent clause
  2. one dependent clause
  3. two independent clauses
Grade 7 Root Words
The Latin root word OPERATUM means
  1. to drive, to do
  2. to put, place
  3. to stand, stay
  4. to work
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