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Seventh Grade (Grade 7) Sentence Structure Questions

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Grade 7 Sentence Structure
Identify the predicate:

The name of the fashion designer, that Taylor Swift wore to the concert has remained a mystery.
  1. has remained a mystery
  2. wore to the concert has remained a mystery
  3. of the fashion designer
Grade 7 Phrases and Clauses CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.7.1a
Which part of the sentence is an infinitive phrase?
I’m planning to attend the conference.
  1. the conference
  2. to attend the conference
  3. I'm planning to attend
  4. planning to attend
Grade 7 Types of Sentences
Grade 7 Phrases and Clauses CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.7.1a
Which part of the sentence is an infinitive phrase?
I want to drive to the show.
  1. want to drive
  2. drive to
  3. I want
  4. to drive to the show
Grade 7 Phrases and Clauses CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.7.1, L.7.1c
Which sentence contains a dangling modifier?
  1. The registration desk was located in the gymnasium.
  2. The students on the table completed the form.
  3. Student registration took place at three o'clock.
  4. The students were dismissed at five o'clock.
Grade 7 Types of Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.7.1c
Which type of sentence is the example below?

If I'm feeling tired, I will take a nap this afternoon.
  1. Simple sentence
  2. Compound sentence
  3. Complex sentence
  4. Compound-Complex sentence
Grade 7 Phrases and Clauses CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.7.1, L.7.1c
Which sentence contains a dangling modifier?
  1. Amazingly, the man in the cast rode the bicycle around the block.
  2. Bozo the Clown wears baggy pants.
  3. Having finished the homework assignment, Geraldo turned on the TV.
  4. The man walks slowly down to the saloon with the cowboy boots.
Grade 7 Phrases and Clauses CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.7.1a
Grade 7 Combining Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.7.1, L.7.1c
David is the strongest man alive. He can pull a car with his teeth.

Read the sentences above. Which group of words combines these sentences with an appositive phrase?
  1. David the strongest man alive can pull a car with his teeth.
  2. David, the strongest man alive, can pull a car with his teeth.
  3. David, can pull a car with his teeth, is the strongest man alive.
  4. David can pull a car with his teeth, the strongest man alive.
Grade 7 Sentence Structure CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.7.1, L.7.1a
Grade 7 Phrases and Clauses CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.7.1a
The drive-in movie theater closed a few years ago.

What is the adverbial phrase in the sentence above?
  1. drive-in
  2. movie theater
  3. The drive-in movie theater closed
  4. a few years ago
Grade 7 Phrases and Clauses
What is the correct way to write the following sentence?

The young girl was walking the dog in a red skirt.
  1. The young girl walked the dog wearing a red skirt.
  2. The young girl in a red skirt was walking the dog.
  3. The young girl walked the dog while wearing a red skirt.
  4. The young girl walked the dog. She wore a red skirt.
Grade 7 Types of Sentences
Grade 7 Types of Sentences
Identify the type of sentence below:

Please take Margot to the park now.
  1. declarative sentence
  2. interrogative sentence
  3. imperative sentence
  4. exclamatory sentence
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 Sentence Structure CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.7.1, L.7.1a
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