Grammar Practice Workbook Grade 10
Grammar Practice Workbook Grade 10
Grammar Practice Workbook Grade 10
Grammar Practice
Workbook
Grade 10
Glencoe/McGraw-Hill
ISBN 0-07-823356-9
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Contents
Unit 12 Phrases
12.1 Prepositional Phrases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
12.2 Appositives and Appositive Phrases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
12.3 Participles and Participial Phrases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
12.3 Gerunds and Gerund Phrases. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
12.3 Infinitives and Infinitive Phrases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
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Unit 20 Capitalization
20.1 Capitalization of Sentences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
20.2–3 Capitalization of Proper Nouns and Proper Adjectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
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Grammar Practice
Name ...................................................................................... Class .................................................. Date ................................
10.1 Nouns
Key Information
A noun names a person, place, thing, or idea. A proper noun names a particular person,
place, thing, or idea; a common noun is the
A concrete noun names an object that can
general name of a person, place, thing, or idea.
be recognized by any of the senses; an
abstract noun names an idea, a quality, A collective noun names a group and can be
or a characteristic. regarded as either singular or plural.
■ A. Identifying Nouns
Underline the nouns in the following sentences.
1. During the early years of the United States, thousands of settlers traveled west to build
new homes.
2. Women and men worked together to clear the land, plant crops, and build homes.
3. Besides this work, women tended the children and did housekeeping chores.
4. They prepared food to use during the winter.
5. They made clothes for the whole family and used homemade soap to wash the laundry.
6. A frontier mother was often the only teacher her children had.
7. Because there were few doctors, women had to take care of the medical needs of
their families.
8. Settlers usually lived so far apart that isolation was a common problem.
9. Sometimes pioneer families became friends with Native Americans who lived nearby.
10. To help fight loneliness, many women wrote journals and diaries about their lives
and experiences.
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intransitive
6. The new compact disc will arrive in stores tomorrow. __________________
intransitive
7. The ball landed only six inches from the hole. __________________
transitive
8. The scent of fresh sheets welcomes the hotel’s guests every night. __________________
intransitive
9. Did you simply guess on the last question? __________________
transitive
10. A blues singer does not always sing sad songs. __________________
10.4 Adjectives
Key Information
An adjective modifies a noun or pronoun and Possessive nouns: Terri’s books, the
limits its meaning. boy’s desk
freezing rain fire exit legal system Articles: a, an, the
There are a few special types of adjectives. Pronouns as adjectives:
Proper adjectives: Maine lobsters, Possessive adjectives: his bike, our home
Irish music
Interrogative adjectives: which car,
Nouns as adjectives: train station, whose coat
biology class
Demonstrative adjectives: that job, this pen
■ A. Identifying Adjectives
Underline all adjectives in the following sentences. Do not count the articles a, an, or the.
1. An active volcano destroyed those tiny country villages.
2. Dave loves spicy Mexican food but dislikes sweet, rich desserts.
3. A Hawaiian vacation can be expensive, especially for a family with many children.
4. Bob’s two dogs are friendlier than his Siamese cat.
5. A narrow but swift river kept the young hikers from finishing their trip.
6. Often characters in Roman mythology were similar to the Greek gods.
7. That new student has the loudest voice in the pep club.
8. Which locker in the girls’ gym belongs to your older sister?
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■ C. Using Adjectives
Write a sentence using each of the following nouns as an adjective. Sentences will vary.
1. town__________________________________________________________________________
2. California______________________________________________________________________
3. power _________________________________________________________________________
4. water _____________________________________________________________________________
10.5 Adverbs
Key Information
An adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or I opened the very big door. [modifies big]
another adverb and makes its meaning
I very slowly opened the door.
more specific.
[modifies slowly]
I slowly opened the big door.
Negative words such as not, never, and rarely
[modifies opened]
also function as adverbs.
■ A. Identifying Adverbs
Underline the adverbs in the following sentences.
1. The archaeologist carefully examined the ancient ruins.
2. Anyone who arrived late was denied entrance.
3. A good surgeon never stops improving his or her operating techniques.
4. The people in the very small crowd applauded loudly and soon were generating plenty
of noise.
5. Can meteorologists predict the weather accurately?
■ C. Using Adverbs
Change each of the following adjectives to an adverb, and then write a sentence using
the adverb. Sentences will vary.
recently
1. (recent)________________________________________________________________________
reluctantly
2. (reluctant) _____________________________________________________________________
quickly
3. (quick) ________________________________________________________________________
wisely
4. (wise) _________________________________________________________________________
well
5. (good) ____________________________________________________________________________
10.6 Prepositions
Key Information
A preposition is a word that shows the rela- prepositions. Some common compound
tionship of a noun or pronoun to some other prepositions are according to, because of,
word in a sentence. Some common prepositions and instead of.
are against, behind, for, of, over, to, and with.
The noun or pronoun that follows a preposition
Some prepositions are made up of more is called the object of the preposition.
than one word. These are called compound
The ball rolled under the couch.
■ A. Identifying Prepositions
Underline the prepositions in the following sentences.
1. At the site of Daniel Webster’s birthplace in Franklin, New Hampshire, there is a replica
of his family’s original two-room house.
2. The home of this great orator reflects the struggles faced by the family.
3. Webster’s father kept a tavern and also ran a sawmill on nearby Punch Creek.
4. The farmhouse is decorated with simple housekeeping tools.
5. The young Webster’s education came mostly from newspapers.
6. One of Webster’s early employers sent him to Phillips Academy at Exeter.
7. Years later Webster taught school for a while.
8. Webster went to Dartmouth College, where he distinguished himself in oratory.
9. Years later before the Supreme Court, Webster spoke highly of Dartmouth.
10. Even at the height of his fame, Webster would return to his humble birthplace.
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■ B. Using Prepositions
Choose a preposition from the list below to complete each of the following sentences.
after by in of
around for inside without
in
1. Noah Webster was born _________________ West Hartford, Connecticut.
of
2. The birthplace was part _________________ a 120-acre farm.
inside
3. Exhibits illustrating his spellers and dictionaries are _________________ the house.
4. Without
_________________ its excellent definitions, Webster’s dictionary never would have
become popular.
5. After
_________________ his death, Webster’s heirs sold the rights to his dictionaries.
10. The actors and actresses rehearsed under the bright lights.
unsafe
2. Several engineers have declared the factory _________________.
heroic
3. The newspaper called the wounded police officer _________________.
chairperson
4. The committee members voted Mr. Franklin _________________.
Write two sentences using each of the following words. In the first sentence use the word as the
main verb. In the second sentence use the word as a participle. Sentences will vary.
Example: walking
a. I was walking home when the rain began. (verb)
b. Walking home in the rain without an umbrella, I got drenched. (participle)
1. shaking
a. _______________________________________________________________________________
b. _______________________________________________________________________________
2. painted
a. _______________________________________________________________________________
b. _______________________________________________________________________________
3. leaping
a. _______________________________________________________________________________
b. _______________________________________________________________________________
9. Without even hesitating, Jennifer said she would be delighted to go with George.
10. George hopes that he will be able to overcome the effects of his astonishment in time for
the prom.
essential
7. A batter who successfully hits the ball runs to the opposite wicket.
essential
8. The pitcher’s goal is to knock off the two crosspieces that are on top of the wicket by
making the batter swing and miss.
declarative
__________________ 3. Some people think The Thin Man is the funniest movie of all.
(exclamatory)
What a funny movie The Thin Man is!
exclamatory
__________________ 4. Watch out for the edge of that cliff! (interrogative)
Did you watch out for the edge of that cliff?
exclamatory
__________________ 5. What a perfect day this has been! (declarative)
This has been a perfect day.
10. In fact, Dad _______________ a long time ago that the sofa was to be his every night at
this time. (declare)
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2. An immature act of vandalism damaged the football field before the big game.
The football field was damaged by an immature act of vandalism before the big game.
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3. The band performed three encores.
Three encores were performed by the band.
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4. My family has been invited to a dinner by our neighbors the Mendozas.
Our neighbors the Mendozas have invited my family to a dinner.
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5. My friend’s bike tire was punctured by a sharp rock yesterday.
Yesterday a sharp rock punctured my friend’s bike tire.
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7. Many a chair, table, and sofa (was/were) destroyed in the warehouse fire.
8. The videocassette recorder and the camcorder (has/have) become popular items.
■ B. Using Verbs That Agree with Special Subjects and Compound Subjects
Each of the following sentences contains an error in subject and verb agreement. Rewrite each
sentence correctly in the space provided.
1. Scalloped potatoes goes well with both ham and meat loaf.
potatoes go well
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2. The staff is arriving one at a time.
The staff are
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3. Politics are always more widely publicized during major election years.
Politics is
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4. Peaches-and-cream describe a clear, healthy-looking complexion.
Peaches-and-cream describes
__________________________________________________________________________________
3. _________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
4. _________________________________________________________________________________
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5. _________________________________________________________________________________
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further
2. I have progressed _______________ in my study of French than my brother. (far)
worst
3. That puppy is not the best-behaved dog, but he’s not the _______________ either. (bad)
worse
4. The medical conditions of patients in intensive care are generally _______________ than
those of the patients in regular hospital rooms. (ill)
better
5. The home team won because they shot _______________ than their opponents. (well).
■ A. Capitalizing Sentences
Many of the following items lack one capital letter, although a few are correct. In each item
with a capitalization error, underline the word that should be capitalized. If a sentence is
correct, write correct after it.
1. The New York Times does more than report news. it also conducts fund-raising efforts.
2. The Sunday New York Times now costs more than a dollar and weighs a great deal. correct
3. The Times is called “the paper of record.” (what does that phrase mean?)
4. The Times crossword puzzle is famous. have you ever worked one?
5. reviews in the Times (the paper reviews all areas of the arts) are often quoted.
6. Some people say that they always read the newspaper’s Sunday magazine first. correct
7. The Times once printed an amazing photo of Mount Saint Helens. (it erupted on
■ B. Using Capitalization
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Use each of the following words in two different sentences. First, write a sentence in which the
word remains lowercase. Then write a sentence in which the word is capitalized. Sentences will vary.
1. father’s ___________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
2. chemistry _________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
3. southeast__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
4. river______________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
5. senator ___________________________________________________________________________
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Combine each of the following pairs of sentences with a colon. You may eliminate repeated words.
Example: Lee could read three languages. Lee could read English, Spanish, and French.
Lee could read three languages: English, Spanish, and French.
1. We arrived later than expected. There was ice on the roads._________________________________
expected: there
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2. Most people think two American poets stand out among the rest in the nineteenth
century. Most people think Whitman and Dickinson stand out.
nineteenth century: Whitman and Dickinson
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3. Secondary colors include the following. Secondary colors include green, orange, and
the following: green, orange, and purple
purple.____________________________________________________________________________
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4. I feel refreshed. I slept for nine hours last night.
refreshed: I slept
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The beautiful, delicate tropical fish in an aquarium need fresh, nutritious fish food.
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2. Write a sentence about the space shuttle that includes the words weightlessness tests, six,
landing, top-secret, smooth, safe, and successful.
The astronauts in the space shuttle carried out six successful, top-secret weightlessness tests
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before making a safe, smooth landing.
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3. Write a sentence about a bicycle that includes the words ten-speed, fast, shiny, and black
frame.
My fast ten-speed bicycle has a shiny, black frame.
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4. Write a sentence about a dog that includes the words fur, soft, bark, long, vicious-sounding,
harmless, and obedient.
The vicious-sounding bark came from a harmless, obedient dog with long, soft fur.
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21.6
Commas with Parenthetical Expressions and
Conjunctive Adverbs
Key Information
Use commas to set off parenthetical expressions Robyn, unfortunately, scored well below
(such as on the other hand and by the way) and her average.
conjunctive adverbs (such as thus and
I discovered, however, that I was out
moreover).
of stamps.
I am sure mark will appreciate it,
I could not mail the letter until Tuesday;
nevertheless.
consequently, it arrived a day late.
6. The first African writer to win the Nobel Prize for literature was named Wole Soyinka,
and was Nigerian.
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2. The Washingtons they must be delighted won a trip to the Grand Canyon.
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3. Most of the houses on our street I think they were all designed by the same person look alike.
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4. Winter is finally over and summer I thought it would never come is almost here.
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■ B. Interrupting Sentences Correctly
Rewrite each of the following sentences. Use dashes to insert the parenthesized comments at an
appropriate place in each sentence.
1. The big concert is two weeks from Wednesday. (let me know if you get tickets)
. . . concert—let me know if you get tickets—is
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2. The leading candidate will appear in a debate this week. (and I certainly don’t see him
losing now)
The leading candidate—and I certainly don’t see him losing now—will appear. . . .
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4. There are two versions of the song“Run to Me:” one features vocals, and the other contains
only instrumentals. ^ ^
“ ”
5. Yes, I know that Daniela said, I will never go out with him; however, I think that she
might. ^ ^
Rewrite each of the following sentences. Change the indirect quotation to a direct quotation
and punctuate the sentence correctly. You may need to change several words.
1. Mom told us to take our coats with us, and so we did.
Mom told us, “Take your coats with you,” and so we did.
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2. Wendy said that the view is breathtaking.
Wendy said, “The view is breathtaking.”
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3. Nathan reminded us that the baseball season was about to begin; we were as excited as he was.
Nathan reminded us, “The baseball season is about to begin”; we were as excited as he was.
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4. Martin commented that the marching band sounded good.
Martin commented, “The marching band sounds good.”
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8. the two brothers jobs brothers’ 18. Tammy Johnsons contribution Johnson’s
9. Mr. Carsons job Carson’s 19. the girls locker room girls’
10. a womans autobiography woman’s 20. an umpires decision umpire’s