FINAL Exam Structure of English

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Sumulong College of Arts and Sciences

Antipolo, City

FINAL EXAMINATION
IN
Structure of English

Directions: Identify each sentence pattern below as:


SV, SVO, SV-IO-DO, SVC, SV-DO-OC, SVA.

1. He bought his girlfriend a ring.

2. She sings and dances.

3. She made the problem complicated.

4. She goes to school.

5. John and Marry are swimming.

6. He brought me a cup of tea.

7. The company has been very successful.

8. They are in class.

9. He is brave.

10. I called my dog Dodo.

11. They are reading in the library.

12. He has fixed the computer.

13. I wrote my friend a letter.

14. He appointed John his assistant.

15. They are internal auditors.

Directions: Identify and correct all the subject/verb agreement errors.

1. Trang, Eric, and Carlos enjoys reading and writing essays in their English 101 class.
2. They also plans to take Math 97 next quarter.
3. There is many other classes they want to take together because they has formed a study
group.
4. Everyone are welcome to join their study group if they wants to.
5. The students who joins the study group needs to meet every Friday
6. Neither Sam nor his friends wants to miss graduation.
7. Time seem to go quickly during a test.
8. Everyone have to take a health class to earn an AA degree.
9. Mathematics prepare students for many different careers.
10. The number of students in each class vary.

Directions: Identify each of the following sentences as simple, compound, complex, or


compound-complex.
1. They just had a contest for scariest mask, and I was the wild and daring one
who won the contest for scariest mask—and (sob) I'm not even wearing one. ("Best
Mask?")
2. My voice was raspy, rough, and cracked. ("Little Hoarse")
3. I opened my eyes and looked up at the rain, and it dripped in my head and flowed into
my brain. ("Rain")
4. They say that once in Zanzibar a boy stuck out his tongue so far that it reached the
heavens and touched a star, which burned him rather badly. ("The Tongue Sticker-
Outer")
5. I'm going to Camp Wonderful beside Lake Paradise across from Blissful Mountain in
the Valley of the Nice. ("Camp Wonderful")
6. I joke with the bats and have intimate chats with the cooties who crawl through my hair
("The Dirtiest Man in the World")
7. The animals snarled and screeched and growled and whinnied and whimpered and
hooted and howled and gobbled up the whole ice cream stand. ("Ice Cream Stop")
8. The antlers of a standing moose, as everybody knows, are just the perfect place to
hang your wet and drippy clothes. ("A Use for a Moose")
9. We'll walk with a walk that is measured and slow, and we'll go where the chalk-white
arrows go. ("Where the Sidewalk Ends")
10. If I had a brontosaurus, I would name him Horace or Morris. ("If I Had a Brontosaurus")
11. I am writing these poems from inside a lion, and it's rather dark in here. ("It's Dark in
Here")
12. A piece of sky broke off and fell through the crack in the ceiling right into my soup.
("Sky Seasoning")
13. The grungy, grumpy, grouchy Giant grew tired of his frowny pout and hired me and Lee
to lift the corners of his crumblin' mouth. ("The Smile Makers")
14. If you were only one inch tall, you'd ride a worm to school. ("One Inch Tall")
15. The traffic light simply would not turn green, so the people stopped to wait as the traffic
rolled and the wind blew cold, and the hour grew dark and late. ("Traffic Light")
Prepared by:
Mr. Reňer G. Aquino
College Instructor

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