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Supervised Studies – English Review

A. Write “S” for simple sentences and “C” for compound sentences.

_____ 1. The cat is trying to open the closet door.

_____ 2. Felix hung his coat near the front door.

_____ 3. They were hungry, so they made a sandwich.

_____ 4. Sarah dropped the glass jar, but it did not break.

_____ 5. All the windows and skylights let natural light into the house.

_____ 6. It is Friday night, yet I am not tired.

_____ 7. He climbed the stairs two at a time.

_____ 8. The orange juice stain on your shirt will go away in the wash.

_____ 9. Was this the right answer, or did I make a mistake?

_____ 10. I like to wash my hands, for there is a new bar of soap near the sink.

_____ 11. A squirrel came up to the deck.

_____ 12. He did not know the answer, he was interested in knowing it.

B. Underline the subject and circle the predicates.

1. Jack fed the hamster and walked the dog.

2. Kim and June enjoy watching Ever After High.

3. Mark and Jim are talented athletes and made the team.

4. John and Walter don’t like rain.

5. Karen eats meat for dinner and devours vegetables for lunch.

6. Linda and Tony were assigned to be lab partners.

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7. Hank and I studied in the mornings and went to class at night.

C. Sort these words with the correct prefix.

- happy -do - appear


- infect - take - lucky
- own - behave - lead

- able - read
- possible - view
- ability - affective

un- mis- dis-

im- in- re-

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