Cumulative Review: Units 1– 4
Exercise 1
Draw one line under each simple subject and two lines under each simple
predicate. In the blank identify the kind of sentence by writing dec. (declarative), imp.
(imperative), int. (interrogative), or exc. (exclamatory).
exc.
How cold this winter has been!
1. The store sent the customer the wrong package.
2. Show me your hall pass.
3. The captain and
the crew of the starship Enterprise were very experienced.
4. How much did you pay for that dress?
5. There is smoke coming from under that door!
6. Susan went to the library to gather information for her report.
7. Please don’t cut in front of the line.
8. Does anyone know where his office is located?
9. Our senator campaigned to become president.
10. Their new house withstood the hurricane better than the last one.
Exercise 2
Underline the subordinate clause in each sentence. Write adj. (adjective), adv.
(adverb), or N (noun) in the blank to tell what kind of clause it is.
adj.
Students who sing in the choir are dismissed early.
1. We arrived at the theater after the movie had begun.
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