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Active or passive voice? The road was blocked by an accident.

Active or passive voice? The road was blocked by an accident. The road was blocked by an accident. Passive voice. Active or passive voice? The teacher threw the ruler. The teacher threw the ruler. Active voice. Active or passive voice? The storm knocked the tree down.

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Active or passive voice? The road was blocked by an accident.

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  1. Active or passive voice?The road was blocked by an accident.

  2. The road was blocked by an accident. Passive voice

  3. Active or passive voice? The teacher threw the ruler.

  4. The teacher threw the ruler. Active voice

  5. Active or passive voice? The storm knocked the tree down.

  6. The storm knocked the tree down.Active voice

  7. Passive or active voice? He hates communication arts class.

  8. He hates communication arts class. Active voice

  9. Passive or active voice? The soup was eaten by the children.

  10. The soup was eaten by the children. Passive voice

  11. Is the verb transitive or intransitive? The test was very challenging.

  12. Is the verb transitive or Intransitive? The test was very challenging. linking verb Intransitive verb

  13. Transitive or Intransitive? The dog gobbled the food.

  14. Is the verb transitive or Intransitive? The dog gobbled the food. action verb direct object Transitive verb

  15. Transitive or Intransitive?The bumble bee flew.

  16. Transitive or Intransitive?The bumble bee flew.Action verbIntransitive

  17. Transitive or Intransitive?The hockey team lost the game.

  18. Transitive or Intransitive?The hockey team lost the game.Action verb direct objectTransitive verb

  19. Comparative or Superlative?The marker is brighter than the colored pencil.

  20. Comparative or Superlative?The marker is brighter than the colored pencil.comparative

  21. Comparative or Superlative?That is the most beautiful sunset.

  22. Comparative or Superlative?That is the most beautiful sunset.superlative

  23. Which of these titles should be underlined?short storysong titlechapter of a bookmagazine

  24. magazine

  25. Identify a direct or indirect object (if there are any). Mint chocolate chip ice cream is my favorite.

  26. Identify a direct or indirect object (if there are any). Mint chocolate chip ice cream is my favorite. • Neither because is- linking verb

  27. Identify a direct or indirect object (if there are any). They donated their van to homeless shelter.

  28. Identify a direct or indirect object (if there are any). D.O. They donated their van to the homeless shelter. Prepositional phrase

  29. Identify a direct or indirect object (if there are any). That dog jumped over the fence and ran across the street.

  30. Identify a direct or indirect object (if there are any). That dog jumped over the fence and ran across the street. • No D.O. or I.O., only prepositional phrases

  31. Identify a direct or indirect object (if there are any). He handed me a note during communication arts class.

  32. Identify a direct or indirect object (if there are any). I.O.D. O. He handed me a note during communication arts class.

  33. Re-write the following title so that it is correct: “Dancing With The Stars”

  34. Re-write the following title so that it is correct: Dancing with the Stars

  35. Identify a direct or indirect object (if there are any). While walking home from school, a bird actually pooped on me.

  36. Identify a direct or indirect object (if there are any). • While walking home from school, a bird actually pooped on me. • None- prepositional phrase

  37. Identify a direct or indirect object (if there are any). The boy in the purple shoes likes her.

  38. Identify a direct or indirect object (if there are any). The boy in the purple shoes likes her. D.O.

  39. Re-write this sentence to fix the comparative or superlative adjective. Molly is the less experienced one on the entire team.

  40. Re-write this sentence to fix the comparative or superlative adjective. Molly is the least experienced one on the entire team.

  41. Re-write this sentence to fix the comparative or superlative adjective. Compared to Jen, she is the fastest.

  42. Re-write this sentence to fix the comparative or superlative adjective. Compared to Jen, she is faster.

  43. Is the adjective comparative or superlative in the following sentence? Jack is always more cheerful in the the morning.

  44. Is the adjective comparative or superlative in the following sentence? Jack is always more cheerful in the morning. **comparative

  45. Correct or Incorrect? I’m only on the first chapter of Nothing But The Truth.

  46. Correct or Incorrect? I’m only on the first chapter of Nothing but the Truth. **Shorter words like “but” and “the” should not be capitalized.

  47. Correct or Incorrect? Have you seen the episode of Modern Family called “Scrambled Eggs”?

  48. Correct or Incorrect? Have you seen the episode of Modern Family called “Scrambled Eggs”?

  49. Identify a direct or indirect object (if there are any). The boy at the mall texted us his phone number.

  50. Identify a direct or indirect object (if there are any). I.O. The boy at the mall texted us his phone number. D.O.

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