Interactive Quiz Week #4

1. She said that she saw the man who had been hiding from police.
    a. coordinating conjunction    b. correlative conjunction   c. subordinating conjunction     d. preposition    e. predicate adjective     

2. Henry called to the person selling pretzels with mustard.
  a. coordinating conjunction   b. conjunctive adverb    c. subordinating conjunction     d. preposition   e. predicate adjective     

3. Neither Frederick nor his brother has ever been to the town where their father grew up.
      a. coordinating conjunction    b. correlative conjunction    c. conjunctive adverb    d. subordinating conjunction     e. preposition 

4. The frightened kitten crouched under the table and cried.
     a. coordinating conjunction    b. correlative conjunction    c. conjunctive adverb    d. subordinating conjunction     e. adjective

5. I know you like your ice cream, but please try mine and tell me what you think.
  a. coordinating conjunction    b. correlative conjunction  c. subordinating conjunction     d. preposition      e. predicate adjective

6. When the soldiers finished their mission, they set up camp and rested.
    a. coordinating conjunction    b. correlative conjunction   c. subordinating conjunction     d. preposition    e. predicate adjective 

7. His employees are very excited about their raises.
  a. coordinating conjunction     b. preposition      c. adverb       d. adjective   e. predicate adjective 

8. John paused too long before deciding to cross the street.
  a. coordinating conjunction    b. conjunctive adverb     c. preposition        d. adverb      e. adjective 

9. Their investors became concerned after the company's quarterly reports were filed.
  a. coordinating conjunction   b. conjunctive adverb    c. subordinating conjunction     d. preposition        e. adverb 

10. His instructor was delighted with his sculpture.
  a. coordinating conjunction     b. preposition      c. adverb       d. adjective   e. predicate adjective 

11. Putsata does not smoke cigarettes, nor does she drink.
  a. coordinating conjunction      b. correlative conjunction     c. subordinating conjunction     e preposition      e. adverb

12. Billy Bob Thornton, an eccentric actor, is afraid of antiques.
  a. coordinating conjunction    b. conjunctive adverb    c. subordinating conjunction     d. preposition       e. adjective

13. Gordon is a very quiet man.
  a. correlative conjunction    b. conjunctive adverb     c. preposition      d. adverb       e. adjective

14. Before the guerillas surrender to the army, they took a vote.
  a. coordinating conjunction   b. conjunctive adverb     c. subordinating conjunction     d. preposition      e. adverb

15. Her friend who lives above our garage is afraid of spiders.
a. correlative conjunction    b. conjunctive adverb    c. subordinating conjunction     d. preposition      e. adverb 

16. Her horse, which her father bought for her, is in the second stall.
 a. conjunctive adverb    b. subordinating conjunction     c. preposition      d. adverb       e. adjective 

17. None of the items looks good to her; however, she is not really hungry.
  a. coordinating conjunction    b. correlative conjunction    c. conjunctive adverb    d. subordinating conjunction      e. adverb

18. Would Bob like Sally to come to the presentation or is he more comfortable going alone?
  a. coordinating conjunction    b. correlative conjunction    c. conjunctive adverb    d. subordinating conjunction     e. preposition

19. If you find a fence somewhere on your hike will you simply climb over?
  a. coordinating conjunction    b. correlative conjunction    c. conjunctive adverb d. preposition       e. adverb

20. Dick found your coat, and he put it in the lost and found.
  a. coordinating conjunction    b. correlative conjunction    c. conjunctive adverb    d. subordinating conjunction     e. preposition

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