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Seventh Grade (Grade 7) Grammar Questions

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Grade 7 Phrases and Clauses
Read the sentence below. Select the answer that identifies the DEPENDENT CLAUSE.

Not even my best friend, whom I have known for years, has ever read my journal.
  1. whom I have known for years
  2. Not even my best friend, whom I have known for years, has ever read my journal.
Grade 7 Root Words
Roots are:
  1. the main meaning parts of a word.
  2. the meaning parts added to the front of a word.
  3. the meaning parts added to the end of a word
Grade 7 Pronouns
Which of the following is a Personal Pronoun?
  1. she
  2. them
  3. you
  4. we
  5. all of the above
Grade 7 Root Words CCSS: CCRA.L.4, L.7.4b
sleep
  1. hydro
  2. gymno, gymn
  3. hypno
  4. cog
Grade 7 Capitalization and Punctuation
Choose the sentence with correct punctuation.
  1. Ms. Hernandez jumped up and down in class - her students earned 90% advanced and proficient!
  2. Ms. Hernandez jumped up and down in class (her students earned 90% advanced and proficient)!
  3. Ms. Hernandez jumped up and down in class... her students earned 90% advanced and proficient!
  4. Ms. Hernandez jumped up and down in class her students earned 90% advanced and proficient!
Grade 7 Types of Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.7.1b
Which sentence correctly changes the simple sentence into a complex sentence?

I made dinner.
  1. I made dinner and ate it.
  2. After the basketball game, I made dinner.
  3. I made dinner, but burned the rolls.
  4. I made dinner for my family.
Grade 7 Types of Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.3, L.7.3
A compound sentence has                        .
  1. one dependent clause
  2. one independent clause
  3. two dependent clauses
  4. two independent clauses
Grade 7 Prefixes
The prefix anti- means
  1. between.
  2. against.
  3. not.
Grade 7 Verbals
Grade 7 Sentence Structure
Identify the compound subject:

New Orleans and New York remain favorite tourist attractions.
  1. favorite; tourist
  2. remain; attractions
  3. New Orleans; New York
Grade 7 Fragments and Run-ons CCSS: CCRA.L.3
Which sentence is not a complete thought?
  1. The largest immigrant groups came from Europe.
  2. Many immigrants passed through Ellis Island in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
  3. Each group brought their culture to America.
  4. Living in ghettos, ethnic communities with other people that spoke their language.
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