English First Periodical Test I
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English First Periodical Test I

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Questions and Answers

Which word rhymes with the word 'bank'?

  • plank
  • stink (correct)
  • stand
  • weak
  • What is a proper noun of a place?

  • school
  • park
  • city
  • Provincial Library (correct)
  • Which is an imperative sentence?

  • Please close the door. (correct)
  • What time will you come?
  • I am really tired.
  • Is it raining outside?
  • Which of these sentences is declarative?

    <p>The sun is shining brightly.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the correct plural form of 'tomato'?

    <p>tomatoes</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What kind of sentence is 'Do you want to stop being sick?'

    <p>interrogative</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What word has the same ending sound as 'clock'?

    <p>tock</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the function of the subject in a sentence?

    <p>to indicate who or what the sentence is about</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    English Language Concepts

    • A mug is used for drinking beverages like tea and coffee.
    • Rhyming words share similar ending sounds; for example, "clock" rhymes with "tock" and "pick."
    • A sentence must express a complete thought, such as "Mrs. Champ is a good cook."
    • Words like bank, rank, and stink share the same ending sound, known as a rhyme.
    • The plural form of tomato is tomatoes.
    • A phrase does not have a subject-verb combination; for example, "I have a garden plot" is a phrase.

    Nouns and Sentences

    • Proper nouns name specific people or places, like Provincial Library.
    • A common noun does not refer to a specific entity; for instance, park or school.
    • A declarative sentence makes a statement and ends with a period (e.g., "The girls are happy").
    • An imperative sentence gives a command, such as "Please keep the school clean."

    Sentence Types

    • Interrogative sentences ask questions, indicated by a question mark (e.g., "Do you want to stop being sick?").
    • An exclamatory sentence conveys strong emotion, ending with an exclamation point.
    • Nouns identify people, places, things, animals, and events.

    Sentence Structure

    • Understanding sentence structure involves identifying components like subject, predicate, and direct object.
    • These components are integral parts of a sentence, contributing to its overall meaning.

    Cause and Effect

    • Certain pictures or scenarios illustrate cause and effect relationships, showing how one action leads to another (e.g., people getting sick).

    Environmental Awareness

    • Children should be encouraged to avoid littering and ensure the cleanliness of their environment, especially natural resources like rivers.

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    Assess your understanding of basic English skills with this First Periodical Test for SY 2023-2024. The quiz covers topics such as vocabulary, sentence structure, and word rhymes to help gauge your language proficiency. Take the challenge and see how well you score!

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