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St.

Mary's College of Catbalogan


(Formerly Sacred Heart College)
Corner Mabini& Del Rosario St., Catbalogan City
PAASCU Accredited

THIRD UNIT TEST IN ENGLISH 10


S.Y. 2018-2019

Name: _________________________________ Grade & Section _________________ Score: ________


Teacher: Mrs. Ma. Magdalena Afable-Bianes Date ___________________________

I. Spelling. Choose the correct spelling of following words. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. A. B. acommodate C. accomodate D. acomodate


2. A. commited B. comited C. committed D. comitted
3. A. haras B. Harras C. Harass D. harass
4. A. leisure B. Liesure C. leizure D. liezure
5. A. occassionaly B. occasionally C. occasionaly D. ocasionaly

II. Identify what is being asked in each number. Write your answer on the space provided before each number.
_________6. The time and place where the story happen.
_________7. The series of events that make up the story.
_________8. The character that goes against the main character.
_________9. The main character in the story that round, central and dynamic.
_________10. The highest point in the story.
III. Underline each personal pronoun and circle each possessive pronoun.
11. Carlos read the story to his younger brother.
12. She brought them to the skating rink yesterday.
13. They swim in their pool each day during the summer.
14. Your dog is begging you to feed him.
15. I lost their video somewhere between the library and my house.
16. She granted us the time we needed to complete the assignment.
17. You first organized the recycling campaign with their assistance.
18. Can we ask her to join us for lunch?
19. He played Felix in our production of The Odd Couple.
20. Candice called them before they left for the airport.
21. The snow covered the windshield of his car.
22. Did you enjoy their convention as much as we did?
23. Our wagon creaked under the pressure of its weight.
24. We studied their arguments carefully before making our final decision.
25. Carl wrote them a letter of recommendation about her.
26. You could be mistaken about him.
27. If you don’t like yours, you can have some of mine.
28. They returned to the football game before it was over.
29. I cannot decide which book she would prefer.
30. He owes her an apology for his inconsiderate remark.
IV. Draw a line under each indefinite pronoun and circle each demonstrative pronoun.
31. These belong on the shelf next to the mystery novels.
32. Neither gave the public a reason to rejoice.
33. Everybody wants a copy of Taylor Joyce’s newest novel.
34. This is the key to unlocking the secrets of Ms. Dupont’s success.
35. Those provoked quite an argument at the meeting last night.
36. Many attempts to win the contest, but few actually claim first prize.
37. The instructor gave others an opportunity to voice their opinions.
38. Joseph demonstrated that yesterday when he received his first traffic ticket.
39. Of all the directors, one achieved true greatness with his documentary.
40. Somebody made signs to show us the way to the tournament.

V. Essay. Answer the following question. Your answer will be rated based on the following rubrics:
3 points- Organization-content is well organized and easy to read
3 points- accuracy- all information provided is accurate
2 points- completeness- the answer is complete
2 points- conventions- no major grammatical or spelling errors

Have you ever encountered being in conflict with person? What did you do to resolve it?

God bless!

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Parent’s Signature Date

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