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patriot [66]
3 years ago
11

The 8 parts of speech diagnostic assessment

English
1 answer:
Dennis_Churaev [7]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

I found (what i'm assuming) are the answers in an answer key.

Explanation:

I have to put them here, copied DIRECTLY off the page so there's no misunderstanding. I put page one of the answers below. Please understand that I don't know if these are the same questions and the only reason I copied-and-pasted these directly off the page is b/c I didn't want any misunderstandings about the answer.

1. around (preposition) He walked around the corner.

2. she (pronoun) Paul hopes that she will sing with the choir.

3. him (pronoun) Can Jerry help him with the science project?

4. eraser (noun) Have you seen the eraser?

5. lock (noun) The lock was stuck.

6. ice cream noun) She purchased the ice cream with him.

7. Older (adjective) Older people tire more easily.

8. honest (adjective) Steven is honest.

9. Kind (adjective) Kind people are often rewarded.

10. fast (adverb) The officer ran fast.

11. intelligently (adverb) My sister answered the questions intelligently.

12. really (adverb) You really should see this art exhibit, Kenny.

13. down (preposition) Reggie tripped down the stairs.

14. over (preposition) Can you jump over the hurdle?

15. between (preposition) May I sit between you two?

16. ask (verb) Ask the question.

17. overcharged (verb) The store overcharged me.

18. eat (verb) Jimmy, eat your spaghetti.

19. for (conjunction) I cannot go, for I have too much to do.

20. and (conjunction) I like peanuts and potato chips.

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