Noun Pronoun Verb Adverb Adjective Preposition Conjunction Interjection
Noun Pronoun Verb Adverb Adjective Preposition Conjunction Interjection
Noun Pronoun Verb Adverb Adjective Preposition Conjunction Interjection
PART I
Vocabulary. Encircle the letter of the misspelled word
1. a. fight b. evade c. sheild d. discriminate
2. a. oracle b. appreciate c. aprentice d. pleasure
3. a. godessb. tradition c. mythology d. culture
4. a. denouement b. exposission c. resolution d. climax
5. a. venomous b. weather c. vengefull d. foreign
Main Stress: Directions: Find the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress. Encircle the letter of your
answer
6. a. occasional b. industrial c. automatic d. exaggerate
7. a. evaluate b. exceptional c. investigate d. category
8. a. excellent b. literal c. convenient d. obvious
9. a. delicious b. attractive c. emphatic d. theory
10. a. limerick b. genetic c. detective d. anxiety
11. After fighting the fire for 12 hours, the firemen succeeded in putting it out.
The firemen managed __________________________________________.
a. put out the fire after fighting it 12 hours. c. to put out the fire before fighting it for 12 hours.
b.to put out the fire after fighting it for 12 hours. d. putting out the fire after fighting it for 12 hours.
12. It isn’t necessary for you to go to that meeting.
You needn’t ________________________.
a. go to that meeting. c. have gone to that meeting.
b.to go to that meeting. d. went to that m eeting.
13. I’m sure it wasn’t Mary’s fault.
It can’t ____________________________.
a. have been Mary’s fault. c. be Mary’s fault.
b. Mary’s fault. d. have Mary’s fault.
14. You might fall if you are not careful.
Be careful, _________________________.
a. and you fall. c.or you may fall.
b.you may fall. d. or you fell.
15. The fridge was so heavy that we couldn’t move it.
The fridge was too ________________________.
a. heavy for us move. c. heavy for us to move.
b. heavy for us to move it. d.heavy that to move.
Parts of Speech
Directions: Choose from the list the part of speech represented by the highlighted word in each of the sentences
below. Write your answer on the blank provided.
Sentence Building: Direction: Choose from the selections the correct sentence that can be formed from the given
jumbled words.
Error Recognition: You will read a sentence with underlined words or phrases. Find the word or phrase that is incorrect. There are
four choices for you to choose. You should choose the most appropriate answer to complete the question.
1.) It’s true! At certain points in our lives, we stop and ask this question:
How do we turn challenges to opportunities? 2.) Yes, it’s not easy, but that doesn’t mean it is impossible to
do.
3.)This means that we need to remember the important ways to put into action. 4.) Of
course, the first thing to do is to reflect not in thoughtlessness but we need to start to focus and analyze
the competition taking place between the positive and negative limits of our emotions. 5.) Eventually we
ask, “How do we feel about the challenge? 6.) Do we feel hopeless, angry, jealous, worried, inadequate,
insecure, fearful or do we feel their negative counterparts? 7.) It’s silly to allow them to overrule our
outlook in life. 8.) We must envision always that progress and success come to those who adhere to
practice hard work, determination, courage, perseverance, humility, consciousness, justice, self-
confidence, trust, respect, love and other potent secrets of inner strength and success. 9.) We need to be
realistic that we need some if not all of them to turn challenges to opportunities; thereby this will make us
all contented and happy.