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Ninth Grade (Grade 9) Grammar Questions

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Grade 9 Parts of Speech CCSS: CCRA.L.4, L.9-10.4c
Grade 9 Grammar
However, nobody wants to listen to him sing.
  1. simple sentence
  2. fragment
  3. comma splice
  4. infinitive phrase
Grade 9 Phrases and Clauses
What can you add to a subordinate clause, like the one below, to make it a complete thought?

If she goes on vacation this summer
  1. You can add a subject to make the clause a complete thought.
  2. You can add a verb to make the clause a complete thought.
  3. You can add an independent clause to make this a complete thought.
  4. You can add a phrase to make this a complete thought.
Grade 9 Sentence Structure
What type of clause must you have in a sentence?
  1. independent clause
  2. multiple subordinate clauses
  3. prepositional phrase
  4. adjective clause
Grade 9 Sentence Structure
Which of the following answer choices correctly places a line between the complete subject and the complete predicate in the sentence below?

The green alien flew to Mars in a spaceship.
  1. The green alien / flew to Mars in a spaceship.
  2. The green alien flew / to Mars in a spaceship.
  3. The green alien flew to Mars / in a spaceship.
  4. The green / alien flew to Mars in a spaceship.
Grade 9 Nouns
Identify the nouns in the sentence below.

Harry Potter was a student at Hogwarts.
  1. Harry, was, student
  2. Harry Potter, student, Hogwarts
  3. student, Hogwarts
  4. was, a, at
Grade 9 Adjectives
Grade 9 Root Words
If "-cur" means to go with, the CONCUR means
  1. arrange in order
  2. crowd or throng
  3. to agree with someone
  4. speak in misleading terms
Grade 9 Commas
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
  1. I went to the store, but I forgot to bring money.
  2. I went to the store but I forgot to bring money.
  3. I went to the store; but I forgot to bring money.
  4. I went to the store, but I forgot to bring money?
Grade 9 Verbs
Subject complements must follow a(n):
  1. linking verb
  2. action verb
Grade 9 Adjectives
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