TEST #5 - Record any extra
credit you may have earned this week (+4 min/+10 max.)
Part One: Spelling (24): All
do all. Do not copy.
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building : ________ :: city : _______
(capitol)
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renter : ________ :: line : _________
(border)
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group : ________ :: center : _______
(core)
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piece : _______ :: rank : _________
(cernel)
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hotel : ________ :: unfriendly : _____
(hostle)
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advise : _______ :: committee : ____
(counscel)
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hay : _______ :: jail : __________
(baile)
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inactive : ________ :: hero : ______
(idel)
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steep : _________ :: shave : _______
(sheer)
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administrator : _____ :: belief : _____
(princapal)
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Cheerios : ______ :: #25489 : _____
(sereal)
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praise : ________ :: match : ______
(complemint)
Part Two: Vocabulary
(11). Be sure to add any prefixes or suffixes that
may be needed. If you are exempt, say so, do #1 only, and move to Part
Three. There will be one word you don't use; you may use some more than
once.
illicit, vain, discreet, discrete,
elicit, patronize, hysterical, feud, mimic
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Every time Dr. Pavlov rang a bell,
he _______(ed) a response from the dog, who thought he was going to be
fed.
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Please be __________ when someone tells
you a secret.
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The comedian _______(ed) the famous
politician.
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Buck Merrill sometimes bootlegged ___
alcohol.
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The process is made up of many ______
steps.
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clueless : discreet :: nonchalant :
______
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"You're so ___. You probably think
this song is about you."
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The teacher tried to _____ the correct
response from the students by giving hints.
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It was very (in)_______ to get caught
cheating on the test.
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I ____(ed) an angry response from my
mom when I lied to her.
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dumbfounded : nonchalant :: legal :
____
Part Three : Verb Phrases
1-4: Add the proper helping
verb(s).
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"'I do,' said Marcia. She _____ finishing the Coke Dally
gave her."
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"It was almost four months ago. I _____ walked down to the
DX to get a bottle of pop."
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"We _____ walking because we had left Steve's car at the
station."
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"He _____ ______ hunting our football to practice a few kicks."
5,6: ID the helping verb(s) (circled), and the main
verb (underlined) in each sentence.
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"Too many things could happen when you're drunk."
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"Who are you callin' bums?"
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(3) Give three examples (other than forms of the word BE)
of common helping verbs. Do not use any of the ones you used in 1-4.