CONVENTIONS REMASTERED

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no more bloopers, here is the real 8th grade conventions test
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Quiz by enoch feng, updated more than 1 year ago
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Created by enoch feng almost 9 years ago
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Question 1

Question
Whom
Answer
  • Used for listing items, or with a coordinating conjunction to join independent clauses, or to join an independent
  • They act as the objects of a sentence. For instance, "Please give it to him and me when you have finished"
  • Used when connecting two related, complete ideas without a coordinating conjunction
  • Indicates a noun or indefinite pronoun is possessive, a contraction or a plural letter/number
  • Providing more information about the subject and set of by commas
  • It is always used as a direct object or the object of a preposition when renaming a person or a group of people
  • All should agree with their antecedents. For instance "a successful student usually has good study habits if he or she wants to succeed in the long run
  • Used as the subject of a sentence: "He and i will run the 12K on Saturday"
  • In: a business greeting, to present a list or with hours and minutes
  • Used for quoted and paraphrased information from another source

Question 2

Question
Pronoun
Answer
  • Used for listing items, or with a coordinating conjunction to join independent clauses, or to join an independent
  • They act as the objects of a sentence. For instance, "Please give it to him and me when you have finished"
  • Used when connecting two related, complete ideas without a coordinating conjunction
  • Indicates a noun or indefinite pronoun is possessive, a contraction or a plural letter/number
  • Providing more information about the subject and set of by commas
  • It is always used as a direct object or the object of a preposition when renaming a person or a group of people
  • All should agree with their antecedents. For instance "a successful student usually has good study habits if he or she wants to succeed in the long run
  • Used as the subject of a sentence: "He and i will run the 12K on Saturday"
  • In: a business greeting, to present a list or with hours and minutes
  • Used for quoted and paraphrased information from another source

Question 3

Question
Nominative Pronouns
Answer
  • Used for listing items, or with a coordinating conjunction to join independent clauses, or to join an independent
  • They act as the objects of a sentence. For instance, "Please give it to him and me when you have finished"
  • Used when connecting two related, complete ideas without a coordinating conjunction
  • Indicates a noun or indefinite pronoun is possessive, a contraction or a plural letter/number
  • Providing more information about the subject and set of by commas
  • It is always used as a direct object or the object of a preposition when renaming a person or a group of people
  • All should agree with their antecedents. For instance "a successful student usually has good study habits if he or she wants to succeed in the long run
  • Used as the subject of a sentence: "He and i will run the 12K on Saturday"
  • In: a business greeting, to present a list or with hours and minutes
  • Used for quoted and paraphrased information from another source

Question 4

Question
Objective pronouns
Answer
  • Used for listing items, or with a coordinating conjunction to join independent clauses, or to join an independent
  • They act as the objects of a sentence. For instance, "Please give it to him and me when you have finished"
  • Used when connecting two related, complete ideas without a coordinating conjunction
  • Indicates a noun or indefinite pronoun is possessive, a contraction or a plural letter/number
  • Providing more information about the subject and set of by commas
  • It is always used as a direct object or the object of a preposition when renaming a person or a group of people
  • All should agree with their antecedents. For instance "a successful student usually has good study habits if he or she wants to succeed in the long run
  • Used as the subject of a sentence: "He and i will run the 12K on Saturday"
  • In: a business greeting, to present a list or with hours and minutes
  • Used for quoted and paraphrased information from another source

Question 5

Question
Semi-Colon
Answer
  • Used for listing items, or with a coordinating conjunction to join independent clauses, or to join an independent
  • They act as the objects of a sentence. For instance, "Please give it to him and me when you have finished"
  • Used when connecting two related, complete ideas without a coordinating conjunction
  • Indicates a noun or indefinite pronoun is possessive, a contraction or a plural letter/number
  • Providing more information about the subject and set of by commas
  • It is always used as a direct object or the object of a preposition when renaming a person or a group of people
  • All should agree with their antecedents. For instance "a successful student usually has good study habits if he or she wants to succeed in the long run
  • Used as the subject of a sentence: "He and i will run the 12K on Saturday"
  • In: a business greeting, to present a list or with hours and minutes
  • Used for quoted and paraphrased information from another source

Question 6

Question
Colon
Answer
  • Used for listing items, or with a coordinating conjunction to join independent clauses, or to join an independent
  • They act as the objects of a sentence. For instance, "Please give it to him and me when you have finished"
  • Used when connecting two related, complete ideas without a coordinating conjunction
  • Indicates a noun or indefinite pronoun is possessive, a contraction or a plural letter/number
  • Providing more information about the subject and set of by commas
  • It is always used as a direct object or the object of a preposition when renaming a person or a group of people
  • All should agree with their antecedents. For instance "a successful student usually has good study habits if he or she wants to succeed in the long run
  • Used as the subject of a sentence: "He and i will run the 12K on Saturday"
  • In: a business greeting, to present a list or with hours and minutes
  • Used for quoted and paraphrased information from another source

Question 7

Question
MLA Format
Answer
  • Used for listing items, or with a coordinating conjunction to join independent clauses, or to join an independent
  • They act as the objects of a sentence. For instance, "Please give it to him and me when you have finished"
  • Used when connecting two related, complete ideas without a coordinating conjunction
  • Indicates a noun or indefinite pronoun is possessive, a contraction or a plural letter/number
  • Providing more information about the subject and set of by commas
  • It is always used as a direct object or the object of a preposition when renaming a person or a group of people
  • All should agree with their antecedents. For instance "a successful student usually has good study habits if he or she wants to succeed in the long run
  • Used as the subject of a sentence: "He and i will run the 12K on Saturday"
  • In: a business greeting, to present a list or with hours and minutes
  • Used for quoted and paraphrased information from another source

Question 8

Question
Comma
Answer
  • Used for listing items, or with a coordinating conjunction to join independent clauses, or to join an independent
  • They act as the objects of a sentence. For instance, "Please give it to him and me when you have finished"
  • Used when connecting two related, complete ideas without a coordinating conjunction
  • Indicates a noun or indefinite pronoun is possessive, a contraction or a plural letter/number
  • Providing more information about the subject and set of by commas
  • It is always used as a direct object or the object of a preposition when renaming a person or a group of people
  • All should agree with their antecedents. For instance "a successful student usually has good study habits if he or she wants to succeed in the long run
  • Used as the subject of a sentence: "He and i will run the 12K on Saturday"
  • In: a business greeting, to present a list or with hours and minutes
  • Used for quoted and paraphrased information from another source

Question 9

Question
Appositive Phrase
Answer
  • Used for listing items, or with a coordinating conjunction to join independent clauses, or to join an independent
  • They act as the objects of a sentence. For instance, "Please give it to him and me when you have finished"
  • Used when connecting two related, complete ideas without a coordinating conjunction
  • Indicates a noun or indefinite pronoun is possessive, a contraction or a plural letter/number
  • Providing more information about the subject and set of by commas
  • It is always used as a direct object or the object of a preposition when renaming a person or a group of people
  • All should agree with their antecedents. For instance "a successful student usually has good study habits if he or she wants to succeed in the long run
  • Used as the subject of a sentence: "He and i will run the 12K on Saturday"
  • In: a business greeting, to present a list or with hours and minutes
  • Used for quoted and paraphrased information from another source

Question 10

Question
Apostrophe
Answer
  • Used for listing items, or with a coordinating conjunction to join independent clauses, or to join an independent
  • They act as the objects of a sentence. For instance, "Please give it to him and me when you have finished"
  • Used when connecting two related, complete ideas without a coordinating conjunction
  • Indicates a noun or indefinite pronoun is possessive, a contraction or a plural letter/number
  • Providing more information about the subject and set of by commas
  • It is always used as a direct object or the object of a preposition when renaming a person or a group of people
  • All should agree with their antecedents. For instance "a successful student usually has good study habits if he or she wants to succeed in the long run
  • Used as the subject of a sentence: "He and i will run the 12K on Saturday"
  • In: a business greeting, to present a list or with hours and minutes
  • Used for quoted and paraphrased information from another source
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