True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true
or false.
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B.6
Can I have an apricot?
This sentence
properly uses the indefinite article.
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2.
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B.6
I want an another hamburger.
This sentence properly uses the indefinite article.
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3.
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A.6 A
proper noun is formed from a proper verb.
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4.
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A.6 A
proper noun is formed from a proper conjunction.
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Multiple Choice
Identify the
letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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B.6
They are an English group.
What is the proper adjective in this sentence? a. | They
| d. | English | b. | are | e. | group | c. | an
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6.
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B.6
An, the, and a
These words have
what in common? a. | They are all
indefinite articles | c. | They are all
articles | b. | They are all definite articles | d. | They have nothing in common | | | | |
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B.6
I have a pair of Spanish socks.
What is the proper adjective in this sentence? a. | have | d. | Spanish | b. | I | e. | There is not a proper adjective in this
sentence. | c. | socks | | | | |
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8.
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B.6
When are we going to the circus?
What is the definite article in this sentence? a. | When | d. | to | b. | are | e. | the | c. | going | | | | |
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9.
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A.6
Which type of article refers to a general group of nouns? a. | indefinite | c. | regular | b. | definite | d. | None of the above | | | | |
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10.
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A.6
Choose the word below that is an definite article.
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