Language Arts 7th Grade
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Phrases and Clauses4 Topics|30 Quizzes
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Phrases and Clauses
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Lesson Test: Phrases and Clauses
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Types of Phrases
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Identify Noun Phrases
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Identify the Function of a Noun Phrase
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Identify Prepositional Phrases
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Identify the Function of a Prepositional Phrase
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Identify Infinitive Phrases
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Identify Participle Phrases
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Identify Appositive Phrases
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Identify the Type of Phrase
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Determine the Function of a Phrase Within a Sentence
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Identify Noun Phrases
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Lesson Test: Types of Phrases
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Identify Noun Phrases
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Identify the Function of a Noun Phrase
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Identify Prepositional Phrases
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Identify the Function of a Prepositional Phrase
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Identify Infinitive Phrases
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Identify Participle Phrases
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Identify Appositive Phrases
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Identify the Type of Phrase
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Determine the Function of a Phrase Within a Sentence
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Identify Noun Phrases
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Phrases and Clauses
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Sentence Structure4 Topics|22 Quizzes
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Mechanics2 Topics|2 Quizzes
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Precise Language2 Topics|10 Quizzes
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Vocabulary Strategies and Use4 Topics|33 Quizzes
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Context Clues
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Lesson Test: Context Clues
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Affixes and Roots
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Use Prefixes to Determine the Meaning of Unfamiliar Words 1 Part 1
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Use Prefixes to Determine the Meaning of Unfamiliar Words 1 Part II
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Use Prefixes to Determine the Meaning of Unfamiliar Words 2 Part I
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Use Prefixes to Determine the Meaning of Unfamiliar Words 2 Part II
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Use Suffixes to Determine the Meaning of Unfamiliar Words 1 Part I
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Use Suffixes to Determine the Meaning of Unfamiliar Words 1 Part II
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Use Suffixes to Determine the Meaning of Unfamiliar Words 2 Part I
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Use Suffixes to Determine the Meaning of Unfamiliar Words 2 Part II
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Use Suffixes to Sort Words by Part of Speech
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Use Greek and Latin Roots to Determine the Meaning of Unfamiliar Words 1 Part I
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Use Greek and Latin Roots to Determine the Meaning of Unfamiliar Words 1 Part II
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Use Greek and Latin Roots to Determine the Meaning of Unfamiliar Words 2 Part I
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Use Prefixes to Determine the Meaning of Unfamiliar Words 1 Part 1
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Lesson Test: Affixes and Roots
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Use Prefixes to Determine the Meaning of Unfamiliar Words 1
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Use Prefixes to Determine the Meaning of Unfamiliar Words 2
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Use Suffixes to Determine the Meaning of Unfamiliar Words 1
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Use Suffixes to Determine the Meaning of Unfamiliar Words 2
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Use Suffixes to Sort Words by Part of Speech
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Use Greek and Latin Roots to Determine the Meaning of Unfamiliar Words 1
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Use Greek and Latin Roots to Determine the Meaning of Unfamiliar Words 2
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Use Greek and Latin Roots to Determine the Meaning of Unfamiliar Words 3
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Make Connections Among Words that Share Affixes or Roots
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Use Prefixes to Determine the Meaning of Unfamiliar Words 1
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Context Clues
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Figurative and Descriptive Language2 Topics|25 Quizzes
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Figurative Language
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Identify Similes and Metaphors
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Identify Personification
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Identify Verbal Irony
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Identify Alliteration
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Identify Onomatopoeia
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Identify Puns
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Categorize Figurative Language
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Determine the Meaning of Similes and Metaphors in Context
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Interpret Personification in Context
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Interpret Common Idioms in Context
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Interpret the Meaning of an Allusion
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Identify Allusions
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Identify Similes and Metaphors
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Lesson Test: Figurative Language
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Identify Similes and Metaphors
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Identify Personification
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Identify Verbal Irony
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Identify Alliteration
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Identify Onomatopoeia
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Identify Puns
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Categorize Figurative Language
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Determine the Meaning of Similes and Metaphors in Context
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Interpret Personification in Context
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Interpret Common Idioms in Context
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Interpret Common Adages and Proverbs in Context
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Identify Allusions
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Interpret the Meaning of an Allusion
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Identify Similes and Metaphors
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Figurative Language
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Question 1 of 20
1. Question
Choose the simple sentence.
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A simple sentence is made up of one independent clause. It has one subject and one predicate, and it expresses one thought.
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Question 2 of 20
2. Question
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A simple sentence is made up of one independent clause. It has one subject and one predicate, and it expresses one thought.
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Question 3 of 20
3. Question
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A simple sentence is made up of one independent clause. It has one subject and one predicate, and it expresses one thought.
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Question 4 of 20
4. Question
Click on the simple sentence in the passage below.
Last summer, Lucas started working as a lifeguard. He had to take a training course before he could start the job. He learned many safety techniques, and he developed more confidence in the water. He hopes to continue working at the pool when it opens this year.CorrectIncorrectHint
A simple sentence is made up of one independent clause. It has one subject and one predicate, and it expresses one thought.
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Question 5 of 20
5. Question
Click on the simple sentence in the passage below.
Unless Livia hurried, she would not make her flight. She checked in and rushed through security. She started running toward the gate, but one of her shoes fell off. She had to go back for it because she did not want to lose it.CorrectIncorrectHint
A simple sentence is made up of one independent clause. It has one subject and one predicate, and it expresses one thought.
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Question 6 of 20
6. Question
Choose the simple sentence.
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A simple sentence is made up of one independent clause. It has one subject and one predicate, and it expresses one thought.
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Question 7 of 20
7. Question
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A simple sentence is made up of one independent clause. It has one subject and one predicate, and it expresses one thought.
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Question 8 of 20
8. Question
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A simple sentence is made up of one independent clause. It has one subject and one predicate, and it expresses one thought.
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Question 9 of 20
9. Question
Click on the simple sentence in the passage below.
It was spring, so the snow was melting. Rain fell and flooded the streets. It was wetter this year than it had been last year. Everyone hoped that the Sun would come out soon.CorrectIncorrectHint
A simple sentence is made up of one independent clause. It has one subject and one predicate, and it expresses one thought.
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Question 10 of 20
10. Question
Click on the simple sentence in the passage below.
Since she could not find the missing library book, Tasha was worried. She had looked in her backpack, and she had checked her locker. She wondered if she had left it on the bus. At last, her sister found it under her bed.CorrectIncorrectHint
A simple sentence is made up of one independent clause. It has one subject and one predicate, and it expresses one thought.
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Question 11 of 20
11. Question
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A simple sentence is made up of one independent clause. It has one subject and one predicate, and it expresses one thought.
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Question 12 of 20
12. Question
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A simple sentence is made up of one independent clause. It has one subject and one predicate, and it expresses one thought.
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Question 13 of 20
13. Question
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A simple sentence is made up of one independent clause. It has one subject and one predicate, and it expresses one thought.
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Question 14 of 20
14. Question
Click on the simple sentence in the passage below.
Walter is a high school senior, and it is time for him to get ready for college. Even though he has his heart set on one school, he has applied to several. For the next few weeks, he will nervously wait for their responses. He wonders if he will get his top choice.CorrectIncorrectHint
A simple sentence is made up of one independent clause. It has one subject and one predicate, and it expresses one thought.
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Question 15 of 20
15. Question
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The house was creepy, for it was very old. It looked haunted and seemed to be abandoned. After a big storm struck, the roof caved in. No one would go near it since it was so eerie.CorrectIncorrectHint
A simple sentence is made up of one independent clause. It has one subject and one predicate, and it expresses one thought.
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Question 16 of 20
16. Question
Choose the simple sentence.
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A simple sentence is made up of one independent clause. It has one subject and one predicate, and it expresses one thought.
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Question 17 of 20
17. Question
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A simple sentence is made up of one independent clause. It has one subject and one predicate, and it expresses one thought.
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Question 18 of 20
18. Question
Choose the simple sentence.
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A simple sentence is made up of one independent clause. It has one subject and one predicate, and it expresses one thought.
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Question 19 of 20
19. Question
Click on the simple sentence in the passage below.
After they spent a long day at the beach, they finally got home. Minnie put the towels in the washing machine since they were dirty. Chloe cleaned the sand out of the car and unpacked the cooler. It had been a fun adventure, and they planned to do it again sometime.CorrectIncorrectHint
A simple sentence is made up of one independent clause. It has one subject and one predicate, and it expresses one thought.
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Question 20 of 20
20. Question
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Margaret wondered why her dog seemed upset. She thought that something was wrong with him. He might have eaten something strange in the yard, or he might have injured himself. In the end, he was just nervous about a distant thunderstorm.CorrectIncorrectHint
A simple sentence is made up of one independent clause. It has one subject and one predicate, and it expresses one thought.