Simple Sentences Test Quiz!

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  • 1. 

    Find a sentence showing "subject+verb+noun phrase."

    • A. 

      Children are sleeping in their bedrooms.

    • B. 

      Children are playing their toys.

    • C. 

      Children are playing noisily.

    • D. 

      Children are very cute.

    Correct Answer
    B. Children are playing their toys.
  • 2. 

    Find a sentence showing "subject+verb+adjective."

    • A. 

      Simon travel to China every winter.

    • B. 

      Simon can speak Chinese.

    • C. 

      Simon is tall and popular.

    • D. 

      Simon has many friends.

    Correct Answer
    C. Simon is tall and popular.
    Explanation
    The sentence "Simon is tall and popular" shows the structure of subject + verb + adjective. In this case, the subject is "Simon," the verb is "is," and the adjectives describing Simon are "tall" and "popular."

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  • 3. 

    Find a sentence showing "subject+verb+propositional phrase."

    • A. 

      Many people work in their hometown.

    • B. 

      Many people often visit their grandparents.

    • C. 

      Many people enjoy traditional music.

    • D. 

      Many people celebrate New Year's Day.

    Correct Answer
    A. Many people work in their hometown.
    Explanation
    The sentence "Many people work in their hometown" shows the structure of "subject + verb + propositional phrase." In this case, the subject is "Many people," the verb is "work," and the propositional phrase is "in their hometown."

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  • 4. 

    "Rita is sleepy and tired." What comes after verb?

    • A. 

      Noun phrase (object)

    • B. 

      Prepositional phrase

    • C. 

      Adjective

    Correct Answer
    C. Adjective
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "adjective" because the word "sleepy" describes the state or condition of Rita. It is modifying the subject of the sentence, indicating that Rita is feeling sleepy and tired.

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  • 5. 

    "Weena and her mother cook traditional Thai food."  What comes after verb?

    • A. 

      Noun phrase (object)

    • B. 

      Adjective

    • C. 

      Propositional phrase

    Correct Answer
    A. Noun phrase (object)
    Explanation
    After a verb, the noun phrase (object) usually comes. In this sentence, "Weena and her mother" is the subject, "cook" is the verb, and "traditional Thai food" is the noun phrase (object) that comes after the verb.

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  • 6. 

    "Loy Kratong Festival takes place in November."  What comes after verb?

    • A. 

      Noun phrase (object)

    • B. 

      Adjective

    • C. 

      Prepositional phrase

    Correct Answer
    C. Prepositional phrase
    Explanation
    The prepositional phrase "in November" comes after the verb "takes place" in the sentence. This phrase provides additional information about when the Loy Kratong Festival occurs.

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  • 7. 

    "They will take part in the New Year party."  What comes after verb?

    • A. 

      Noun phrase (object)

    • B. 

      Adjective

    • C. 

      Prepositional phrase

    Correct Answer
    A. Noun phrase (object)
    Explanation
    After the verb "take part in," the sentence requires an object to complete the action. In this case, the object is "the New Year party." A noun phrase functions as the object in this sentence, indicating that the subject will participate in the specified event.

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