Let’s go through each question one by one and think about what each part of speech does.
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Question 1:
“A word that takes the place of another word to avoid repetition.”
→ Think: If I say “Sarah went to the store. Sarah bought milk.” — it sounds repetitive. So I can say “She bought milk” instead. “She” is replacing “Sarah”. That’s a
pronoun.
✔ Correct answer:
A. Pronoun
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Question 2:
“A word that modifies verbs, adjectives, or adverbs by answering where, when, how, and to what extent.”
→ Example: “She runs *quickly*.” → “Quickly” tells *how* she runs. Or “He arrived *yesterday*” → tells *when*. These are
adverbs.
✔ Correct answer:
B. Adverb
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Question 3:
“A word that names a person, place, thing, event, or idea.”
→ Like “dog”, “Paris”, “happiness”, “concert” — these are all
nouns.
✔ Correct answer:
D. Noun
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Question 4:
“A word that expresses an action or a state of being.”
→ Action: “run”, “jump”, “eat”. State of being: “is”, “am”, “are”. These are
verbs.
✔ Correct answer:
B. Verb
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Question 5:
“A word or phrase that interrupts a sentence and does not influence the grammar of a sentence.”
→ Like “Wow!” or “Oh no!” — they add emotion but don’t change the sentence structure. These are
interjections.
✔ Correct answer:
C. Interjection
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Question 6:
“A word that connects words, phrases, and clauses in a sentence.”
→ Like “and”, “but”, “or” — they connect things. Those are
conjunctions.
✔ Correct answer:
C. Conjunction
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Final Answer:
1. A
2. B
3. D
4. B
5. C
6. C
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of grade 7 worksheet.