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SHARIFF KABUNSUAN COLLEGE, INC.

Sarmiento, Parang, Maguindanao


COLLEGE DEPARTMENT

FINAL EXAMINATION IN STRUCTURE OF ENGLISH (Engl. 34)


Third Semester, Academic Year 2020-2021

Name: ______________________________________ Score:__________


Course & Year: ________________________________ Date: __________
Part 1. Encircle all the nouns in the sentences given below.

1. Did you ever see the classic film 2001: A Space Odyssey?
2. We had a quiet dinner at Maison d’France on our first date.
3. This UPS tracking code seems to have expired.
4. He hopes to be accepted at Rutgers University in New Jersey next year.
5. The Smithsonian Institute comprises more than 19 museums in the nation’s capital of Washington,
D.C.
6. A Degas painting once sold for over four million dollars at Sotheby’s, an auction house in London.
7. You can see for miles from the top of the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor.
8. The French toast was exceptionally delicious at breakfast this morning.
9. The French toast the New Year with the phrase “bonne annee!”
10. His intuition told him to swerve right in order to avoid the potential accident.

Part 2. Encircle all the pronouns in the sentences given below.


1. Marcy had obviously forgotten when her term report was due.
2. I wore the weirdest vampire costume to the Halloween Party.
3. “It is really none of my business,” he mumbled.
4. She likes their fruit salad best.
5. It was supposed to rain again; the weather has been dreary lately.
6. Kenneth turned the corner recklessly in his new car and scratched it.
7. The squirrel balanced itself on the tree branch high above me.

Part 3. Encircle all the action verbs in the sentences given below.
1. I assumed that you would bring your swimsuit because the invitation state “pool party”.
2. As I walked home, I noticed a box of abandoned kittens on the sidewalk.
3. Many people have the ill-conceived notion that “natural” means pesticide-free.
4. They will close the theater for two weeks while workers install the new seats.
5. Let’s go downtown and spend some time at the museum.
6. Alex’s laptop wouldn’t reboot after the unexpected power surge at the office earlier in the day.
7. Brush corn on the cob with butter and salt, wrap it in heavy-duty aluminum foil, and roast it on the grill
for a delicious treat.

Part 4. Encircle all the adverbs in the sentences given below.


1. The young student gladly followed the instructions of his teacher.
2. The lifeguard noticed that the little girl was almost in the water.
3. The ugly portrait had been frantically painted by a frantic student.
4. The very pale plant wasn’t getting sunlight.
5. The basketball player rather easily scored the first three points of the game.
6. Ideally, the tourists will all make the choice to see Big Ben.
Part 5. Label the functions of each word in the sentences below.
(N-noun, P-pronoun, V-verb, Adv-adverbs, Adj-adjective, PR-preposition, In-interjection, C-conjunction,
A-article)
Example: She do well in Mathematics.
P V Adv P N

1. Sittie will be the one to perform in the singing contest.

2. Jerrerose is the new lead star of the movie.

3. Louise is dancing in the rain.

4. They are short but terrible.

5. Reynaldo is very energetic.

6. He is kind and jolly to be with.

7. Denver is happy on his achievements in school.

8. Esnara dreams of becoming a Professional Teacher someday.

9. She is full of determination right now.

10. Mary is happy today.

11. Aya is doing good lately.

12. Dimple is very hardworking woman.

13. I admire her a lot.

14. Joy has finally found her happiness.

15. They will become successful English Teachers in the future.

Goodluck and See you in the next semester………… Second Year! 😊

-Mam Sai 😊

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