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Reviewer in Language 5 Name:________________________________________ I Underline the noun used as a subject in each sentence. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

. A merchant purchased a large diamond in the 1600s. King Louis XIV of France bought this magnificent stone in 1668. Jewelers cut the rare diamond and set it in gold. The Hope Diamond disappeared in 1792, during the French Revolution. Henry Philip Hope had the beautiful stone in the 1800s. An affluent woman bought this diamond in 1911. Mrs. Evalyn McLean owned the stone until 1947. The precious stone changed hands in 1949. This blue-colored gem is now at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. Many tourists view the diamond each year. Date:________________________

II - Encircle the nouns used as a subject complement in each sentence. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. The Hope Diamond is a steely-blue stone. Jean Baptiste Tavernier was its first owner. Many people were owners of the diamond throughout its history. The Smithsonian Institution is a famous museum. This museum is the new home of the Hope Diamond.

III Box the direct object in each sentence. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. As a young girl, Daisy loved the sea. She joined her father on a sea voyage to Spain. This Irish noblewoman eventually commanded an army of pirates in the 1500s. She and her crew raided ships off the coast of Ireland. Ship captains paid money to Daisy for safe passage along the coast.

IV Underline the indirect object in each sentence. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Writers of the time left future generations amazing stories about pirates. Current films often offer viewers a romantic picture of pirate life. Reluctantly captains of merchant ships gave pirates their valuable cargoes. Rulers offered these sea robbers ransom for captured individuals. Nation sent their colonies ships for protection against pirates

V Encircle the object of the preposition in each sentence. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Edward Teach was born in Bristol, England. However, Teach was seldom called by his name. The name Blackbeard was given to this merciless pirate. He had a long, black beard tied with black ribbons. Blackbeard raided colonies along the North American coast.

VI Identify the function of the underlined nouns. Write S for subject, SC for subject complement, DO for direct object, IO for indirect object, and OP for object of preposition. _____1. The new saleslady gave a friendly smile. _____2. My house is in Quezon City. _____3. Imee wrote her friend a letter of sympathy. _____4. Wesley likes papaya fruit.

_____5. My regular companion in school is Justine. _____6. My grandfathers favorite subject during his elementary years was Math. _____7. Edward was an English king during the Middle Ages. _____8. I got out of bed early. _____9. Grandma knitted my birthday sweater. _____10. Richie rendered his audience the most popular song. VII - Identify the case of pronoun used in each sentence. Write the letter of the correct answer on the blank. _____1. Our visitors would like to meet him. a. Both possessive case b. Both nominative case _____2. She cannot wait for my answer. a. Both objective case b. Possessive and objective case _____3. The new teacher is whom they really want. a. Both objective case b. Possessive and objective case _____4. The new president of our company is he. a. Both possessive case b. Nominative and objective case _____5. My mom is always taking good care of me. a. Both possessive case b. Nominative and objective case _____6. We invited him for lunch. a. Both nominative case b. Nominative and objective case _____7. The captain is he. a. Nominative case b. Both possessive _____8. Our adviser is always behind us. a. Both nominative case b. Nominative and objective case _____9. Please bear with us. a. Nominative case b. Possessive case _____10. I think the brown and white dog is ours. a. Nominative case b. Possessive case c. objective case d. nominative and possessive case. c. objective case d. nominative and objective case c. both objective case d. possessive and objective case c. objective case d. objective and nominative case c. both objective case d. possessive and objective case c. both nominative case d. possessive and objective case c. both nominative case d. possessive and nominative case c. nominative case d. nominative and possessive case c. both possessive case d. nominative and possessive case c. both objective case d. possessive and objective case

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