7th Grade Grammar Review Packet

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7th Grade Grammar Review Packet KEY 1. Nouns 1. A noun is defined as a: person, place, thing or idea 2. A proper noun is: a specific person, place, thing or idea 3. A proper noun always starts with a: capital letter 2. Possessive Nouns 1. To make a singular noun possessive, add s to the end of the word. dog s child s woman s cat s 2. To make a plural noun possessive, add (s) to the end of the word. dogs parents houses books 3. To make an irregular plural noun possessive, add s to the end of the word. women s geese s men s mice s 3. Adjectives 1. The definition of an adjective: describes a noun Write an adjective that describes each of the following words. awesome school tasty pizza useful homework 2. The definition of a proper adjective: a proper noun that is turned into an adjective 3. Proper adjectives always start with a: capital letter Give three examples of proper adjectives. Nikon camera, Nike tennis shoes, Italian food

4. Prepositions 1. Prepositions show the relationships between a noun/pronoun and another word. 2. List the five types of relationships that prepositions show. position (location), direction, time, means, abstract 3. List at least ten different prepositions. on, up, around, through, in, between, above, below, outside, with, without 4. Circle all of the prepositions in the following sentence: In the story about Rainsford, the hunter falls off a boat and lands on a strange island. 5. Prepositional phrases always start with a preposition and end with the object of the preposition. 6. Underline the prepositional phrase in the following sentences. Circle the object of the preposition. Some artists study Michelangelo s work for inspiration. (inspiration) His work had a great influence on many other artists. (artists) Artists see perfection in his paintings. (paintings) He painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. (Sistine Chapel) The chapel work was completed in three years. (years) 7. Write three original sentences using prepositional phrases. Underline the prepositional phrase then circle the object of the preposition. answers will vary

5. Pronouns 1. A pronoun takes the place of a noun. 2. Define antecedent. The word that the pronoun replaces 3. Circle the antecedent in the following examples. My dad brought his shoes to the gym. Maria gave her cupcake to a friend. 4. List all subject pronouns. 5. List all object pronouns. I, you, he, she, it, we, you all (y all), they me, you, him, her, it, us, you all (y all), them 6. Direct objects answer the questions who and what. 7. Indirect objects answer the questions to whom, for whom, and for what. 8. THe type of pronoun that shows ownership is called a possessive pronoun. 9. Circle the pronoun in the following sentences then tell whether it is singular or plural and subject/object/possessive. John gave me flowers. [ X ] singular [ ] plural [ ] subject [ X ] object [ ]possessive They believe in ghosts. [ ] singular [ X ] plural [X ] subject [ ] object [ ]possessive Does Mary like it? [ X ] singular [ ] plural [ ] subject [ X ] object [ ]possessive His dog is the cutest! [ X ] singular [ ] plural [ ] subject [ ] object [X ]possessive We love to swim. [ ] singular [X ] plural [X ] subject [ ] object [ ]possessive 10. indefinite pronouns refer to a person, place, thing, or idea that may/may not be specifically named. List three examples of this type of pronoun. someone, somebody, anyone, anybody, several, all, both

6. Adverbs 1. An adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb. 2. Adverbs answer 6 questions. They are: How? When? Where? How often/much? How long? To what extent? 3. Several adverbs end in the letters ly. 4. There is one adverb that is extremely boring and should be replaced. This adverb is very. 5. There are two words (that start with n) that are always adverbs. They are: not never 6. Use the list of words below. First, classify each word as an adjective or adverb. Then, write an original sentence using each word. Good adjective Well adverb Bien adverb Bueno adjective 7. Circle the adverbs in the sentences below. Some may have more than one. Taking vitamins daily is one way to stay relatively healthy. His stories are never boring. The fire blazed wildly as the firefighters worked tirelessly to put it out. I am doing very well, thank you. 8. Decide whether the boldfaced words are adjectives or adverbs. You are right adjective. I didn t realize how badly adverb I needed that. I have never seen a racehorse run so fast adverb. She asked her mother very adverb politely adverb if she could go to the party.

The good adjective singer had never performed so well adverb. 7. Verbs 1. There are three types of verbs. They are action, linking, and helping. 2. action verbs express physical or mental activity. Two examples: run jump 3. linking verbs connect the subject to a word or word group that describes it. Two examples: am seems 4. helping verbs assist the main verb express action or state of being. Two examples: may will 5. Identify which type of verb is used in each sentence. Your suggestion seems good to me. linking I can t wait for that movie to come out. helping He jumps on his bed every morning. action The monster s skin looks green and bubbly. linking May I go to the party, mom? helping I walk to school every day. action We will take a test next week. helping She grows nervous when she sees spiders. linking It seems like the baby grows every single day. action Milkshakes taste delicious. linking 6. There are several verbs that can be both linking and helping verbs. These are called to be verbs. List at least four examples. am are is was were be being been