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Miriam’s Academy of Valenzuela Inc.

Mabolo, Valenzuela City

2nd Periodical Examination in English Two

Name:______________________ Section:________ Score:_____

A verb is a word or phrase indicating an action.


I Circle the correct spelling of the verbs

1. joogged joged jogged joggid


2. shered shared sharred shehd
3. teo toed taad teod
4. piggid piged pigged piggedd
5. sed spid spihd sped
6. mupped mippad mapped maped
7. toothed tuothad toothid toothe
8. kuk cooked cookked cookd
9. oned owneed uwnid owned
10. saat sat sut satt
II ( Irregular Verbs) Circle the verb that best completes each sentence.

1. We (leave, left) for vacation next Saturday.


2. We (forget, forgot) to bring our lunches today.
3. Even though the turtle was slow, he (win, won) the race.
4. (Blow, Blew) out the candles and make a wish.
5. Frank (feel, felt) silly when he fell on the ice.
6. Dad's dentist, Dr. Baker, (speak, spoke) at our school yesterday.
7. The spider (hang, hung) her web on the tree.
8. In the (fall, fell) the elm tree is yellow and orange.
9. If you have ever (meet, met) Mrs. Anderson, then you know how sweet
she is.
10. Jack (drive, drove) Betty to the movie, but he did not stay with her and
her friends.
The Verb "To be"
III Circle the form of the verb be that best completes each sentence.
1. My science book (is, are, am) brand new.
2. Those pencils (is, are, am) not mine.

3. We (is, are) having spaghetti for dinner.


4. Sophia (is, are, am) the second person in line.
5. My brothers are older than I (is, are, am).
6. I (is, are, am) writing big letters so my great grandmother can read
them.
7. Michael (is, are, am) Mr. Ball's son.
8. We (is, are, am) going to the beach when school is out.
9. The bottom layer of the cake (is, are, am) chocolate.
10. The scientists (is, are) looking for dinosaur bones.

IV Underline the verbs in the following sentences.


1. We are going to Spain for our holidays.
2. My aunt and uncle moved to Texas.
3. Are you going to Russia?
4. Do you know someone who moved to Germany?
5. We drove to Disneyland.
6. They were waiting for us on the beach.
7. My sister went to the hospital.
8. I don’t like to swim in the ocean.
9. The boat came into the dock.
10. Astronauts explored the moon.
V Directions: Underline the correct form of the verb from those given in
parentheses.
1. The judges have (chose,chosen) the finalists.
2. Amiko (chose,chosen) her library books yesterday.
3. My favorite jeans have (began,begun) to wear out.
4. Have you (bring,brought) your application with you?
5. Someone (broke,broken) that valuable Chinese vase.
6. Our mayor has not (broke,broken) any promises.
7. Soccer fans (began,begun) to fill the stands an hour before the game.
8. The team captains (chose,chosen) their players carefully.
9. Have you (chose,chosen) a topic for your report yet?
10. My grandparents have (bring,brought) their van from Montana?

Miriam’s Academy of Valenzuela Inc.


Mabolo, Valenzuela City

2nd Periodical Examination in English Three

Name:______________________ Section:________ Score:_____


I Underline the verbs in the following sentences.
1. I like to drink chocolate milk.
2. The flower vase fell on the floor and broke.
3. Who broke the statue?
4. I lost my calculator.
5. Sam loves to play basketball.
6. They play music too loudly.
7. My brother bought a new bike.
8. Have you ever taken a ferry?
9. Eating too much sugar is bad for you.
10. Do you like to go to the cinema?
II Directions: Underline the correct form of the verb from those given in
parentheses.
1. The coach (came,come) to see the injured player.
2. Everyone (drank,drunk) milk with the sandwiches.
3. We (did,done) an experiment showing the effects of global warming.
4. A messenger (come,came) to our door with a telegram.
5. Rabbits (ate,eaten) most of the lettuce in our garden.
6. The cattle have (eat,eaten) the corn and oats.
7. Patty has (did,done) twice as much research as Ron.
8. No, I have never (drank,drunk) coconut milk.
9. Wayne (ate,eaten) spaghetti for both lunch and dinner.
10. The boys (did,done) a neat job of sewing their shirts.
III Circle the verb that best completes each sentence.

1. About 6 o'clock, we will (leave, left) for the musical.


2. If you have ever (meet, met) Mrs. Anderson, then you know how sweet she is.
3. Darla (draw, drew) a very good picture of Mrs. Nellis.
4. Please (take, took) out the trash, Kyle.
5. Will (find, found) a penny on the sidewalk.
Write whether the underlined word is a noun or a verb.
6.
I called my brother to congratulate him on his new job.

7.
My little brother will destroy his new toy within five minutes.

8.
We stopped on the bridge to watch the fireworks.

Write the verbs in each sentence.


9. Do you think that dog will bite me? (4 10. Ken did not finish his work because
verbs) he was playing. (4 verbs)

11. We took our little brother to the 12. We found a clue in the cool, dark,
doctor for his shots. (1 verb) musty cave. (1 verb)
Circle the form of the verb be that best completes each sentence.
13. The baseball (was, were) given to me.
14. While we (was, were) outside, the phone rang and I missed an important call.
15. It (was, were) apparent that they were having fun playing on the beach.
16. We (was, were) finally able to isolate the problem and fix it.
17. We (was, were) proud of ourselves for scoring the most points.
Circle the form of the verb be that best completes each sentence.
18. It (is, are, am) essential that we leave now or we will be late for the meeting.
19. My calendar shows that I (is, are, am) busy on Thursday morning.
20. There (was, were) ants everywhere at the picnic.
21. I think Atlanta (is, are) the capital of Georgia.
22. Here (is, are, am) the Johnsons, our neighbors.
IV Choose the answer that is a complete and correctly written sentence.
1. We feeling awkward because we were not familiar with the customs
of the Germans.
Max finding a big toad in him garden.
The front of our car is dented.
I had to runs an errand for my mother.

2. Carl was foolish to think that his parents wood believe


his lie.
Mom gave me a quarter fore feeding the dog.
David hit the ball at the window.
If John is not listening, he will misses his assignment.
In each sentence one noun is missing. Write one noun to complete the
sentence.
3. My little (your noun) likes to copy 4. Jan went to the store, bought two-
me a lot. dozen eggs, and walked (your noun) .

5. Chuck wants to be a (your 6. My friend has five (your noun) .


noun) when he grows up.

Miriam’s Academy of Valenzuela Inc.


Mabolo, Valenzuela City

2nd Periodical Examination in English Four

Name:______________________ Section:________ Score:_____


Irregular Verbs
I Circle the verb that best completes each sentence.

1. Max (find, found) a big toad in his garden.


2. The soldiers began to cease firing when they (know, knew) they had won the war.
3. We nearly (frozen, froze) when we were trapped on the mountain.
4. Our teacher (speak, spoke) to us about doing our best work.
5. When we went to the zoo, we (see, saw) a white tiger and her cubs.
6. My mom had to stitch my shirt because I (tear, tore) a whole in it.
7. Dad (drive, drove) me to the doctor's office, so Mom doesn't have to leave her job
early.
8. The baseball player (throw, threw) a knuckle ball and struck out the hitter.
9. The feud of the two countries resulted in a war that (leave, left) many people dead
or injured.
10. The tramp was cold, so my dad (give, gave) him a coat.

The Verb "To be"


II Circle the form of the verb be that best completes each sentence.

1. If the bananas (is, are, am) not ripe, then we will not buy them.
2. My older brother looks like a tower compared to me because I (is, are, am) so short.
3. The countries (is, are) finally at peace with each other.
4. The tramp (was, were) begging for food.
5. (Is, Are, Am) they going to the zoo with us?
6. My shadow looks much taller than I (is, are, am).
7. I (is, are, am) so excited about turning seven on my birthday.
8. My little brother (is, are, am) only five.
9. The lady with black hair (is, are) very tall.
10. Grace and Michael (is, are, am) giving cookies to the children.
11. We (was, were) filled with bliss at the thought of visiting our grandparents.
12. The rabbit said, "Carrots (is, are) my favorite food."
13. (Is, Are) you going to be in the marching band?
14. The meeting (was, were) held at Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge that is 20 miles
north of Portland, Oregon.
15. The tall flowers in the box (is, are) yellow.

III Circle the correct word.

1. crashid creshed craashed crashed


2. texed taxed taaxed taxid
3. dihsklahzd disclosed diclosed disclsed
4. hollohd hollowwed holloowed hollowed
5. avoidded avoided aviodid uhioduhd
6. datested ditested detested dettested
7. peked peaked peakt paeked
8. hosed hasud hoosed hossed
9. screamed skreamd sreemd screammed
10. ohpuhn openned opend opened

IV Identify the verbs in the following examples. Draw a line


under the verb and in the blank space, write transitive or intransitive.
_________1. The math professor explains the lesson.
_________2. I drive my car to work everyday.
_________3. Many students sleep late on the weekends.
_________4. Louise finally got her license.
_________5. Does your family live in Manila?
_________6. Mark and Mindy seem unhappy.
_________7. When did your friends come to the United States?
_________8. For e-mail, you need a computer.
_________9. My dad and I always disagree.
_________10. Did you find the address?
V Choose the correct verb in each sentence below.
Top of Form

1. Emily and Greg ( comes, come) to my house every Friday for lunch.

2. There ( is, are) time to watch the movie.

3. My friends who are in the band ( wants, want) me to play a musical instrument.

4. My father or my brothers ( is, are) coming with me to the ball game.

5. Everyone ( needs, need) time to relax.

6. That bag of oranges ( looks, look) fresh.

7. The lacrosse team ( hopes, hope) to win the tournament next week.

8. Your trousers ( needs, need) to be cleaned.

9. Some of the books on the shelf ( is, are) dusty.

10. Even though the students like the class, a few ( thinks, think) that it is too
complicated.
VI Directions: Change each passive voice sentence into the active voice.
Top of Form
1. The winning novel was chosen by a panel of famous fiction writers.

2. Four motorists were killed by automobile accidents over the Memorial Day weekend.

3. The book on glaciers was never sent to the bookstore by the publishers.

4. A ball traveling at incredible speed was thrown by the veteran pitcher.

5. The dishes were cleared from the table by the impatient server.

6. English sheepdogs are bred and raised by the kennel on 3rd Avenue.

7. We were amazed by some of the performances.


8. Adequate medical benefits should be insisted on by every employee.

9. A motion was made to table the matter by three committee members.

10.A note was written on the brown paper bag by the grocery clerk.

Miriam’s Academy of Valenzuela Inc.


Mabolo, Valenzuela City

2nd Periodical Examination in English Five

Name:______________________ Section:________ Score:_____


I Directions: For each verb below, write the past and past participle. Watch
your spelling.
Verb Past Past Participle
snow
carry
cry
miss
plant
run
play
create
Scream
II Directions: In the following sentences, circle the verb or pronoun in
parentheses that agrees with its subject or antecedent.

Example: Most successful advertisements (appeals, appeal) to both our minds and our
emotions.
1. But there (is, are) usually many legitimate claims that can be made about a product or
service if one knows the facts.
2. As a persuasive writer, you must emphasize the facts that (gives, give) your product an
edge over your competitor’s.
3. A successful persuasive letter usually (asks, ask) the reader to do something.
4. The closing of the letter (suggests, suggest) that the reader send for more
information or fill out a questionnaire or an application form.
5. Writers of persuasive letters must make clear exactly what action (he expects, they
expect) from the reader.
6. Most persuasive letters (follows, follow) a set formula: they arouse their readers’
attention; they interest their readers in their product or service; they call for some
response from their readers.
7. Sentences and paragraphs in a persuasive letter (is, are) short; the vocabulary is
simply but mature.
8. The company or firm the writer represents must never seem to be talking down to (its,
their) potential clients.
9. Neither sarcasm not a condescending tone (is, are) appropriate.
10. As in any other kind of business letter, one of the main purposes of a persuasive
letter (is, are) to build goodwill for the company or business.
III Directions: Underline the correct form of the verb from those given in
parentheses.
1. The bell for dismissal hasn't (rang,rung) yet.
2. The old iron bells (rang,rung) through the town summoning the volunteer firefighters.
3. My mother (froze,frozen) enough tomatoes to last the winter.

4. Large pieces of plaster (fell,fallen) from the ceiling.


5. The ambassador (rode,ridden) to the meeting in a black limousine.
6. The crystal curios had (fell, fallen) from the shelf during the earthquake.
7. Darkness had (fell,fallen) before the farmer finished plowing.
8. The skaters (fell, fallen) twice during their final routine.
9. If the car doors' locks have (froze,frozen), use a heated key to open them.
10. Everyone in the family has (rode,ridden) in a helicopter.
The past progressive tense is used to describe actions that were in progress in the past
• Use the helping verb “was” before a verb in the past progressive tense when used to
describe (I, he, she, it).
• Use the helping verb “were” before a verb in past progressive tense to describe (we,
you, they). • Add “ing” to the verb ending. = action
[I / he / she / it] [was] [verb + “ing”] we / you / they [were] [verb + “ing”]
Example: I was running. Example: They were running.
• Add the word “not” between the helping verb (was / were) and the main verb to
form the negative. Example: We were not running.
IV Directions: Write the correct form of the verb in the spaces below.
1) We _____ ________ (to go) to the mall last night.
2) She _____ ________ (to talk) to the police officer last week.
3) I _____ ________ (to buy) a new bicycle when you called me.
4) John _____ ________ (to listen) to a CD an hour ago.
5) Margo, Juan, and Anika _____ not ________ (to ride) on the bus to work.
6) We _____ ________ (to try) to get five gold medals in the last Olympics.
7) My brother _____ ________ (to be) mean last night.
8) The four of us _____ ________ (to swim) in the lake yesterday.
9) My mom _____ ________ (to rock) the baby to sleep last night.
10 ) I _____ ________ (to sing) in my car this morning.
Directions: Choose the best word(s) to complete each sentence.
1)) The ______ man paid for my ticket.
A)) wild B)) funny C)) angry D)) kind E)) simple
2)) After he washed and waxed his car, it looked very ______.
A)) rusty B)) dirty C)) shiny D)) old E)) sweet
3)) I was ______ because I made an “A” in my math class.
A)) tired B)) upset C)) rough D)) sad E)) glad
4)) The extra ______ shirt was too ______ for me.
A)) big…crazy B)) large…big C)) heavy…small D)) wet…rainy
E)) realistic…funny
5)) The race cars were not quiet at all. In fact, they were really ______!
A)) loud B)) small C)) fast D)) wet E)) strong
6)) I could not sleep because my neighbors were so ______.
A)) happy B)) average C)) pretty D)) fun E)) noisy
7)) ______ is the darkest color there is. Some people don’t even think it is a color!
A)) Blue B)) Yellow C)) White D)) Black A)) Orange
8)) Even though I arrived five minutes ______, the class had not started yet.
A) tardy B) early C) young D) old E) late
9)) The air is very ______, and there is ______ ice on the road.
A) warm…lots of B) humid…huge C) cold…a lot of D) cool…many E) hot…much
10)) Turtles and worms are both ______ animals.
A) slow B) quick C) hard D) dangerous E) strange

Miriam’s Academy of Valenzuela Inc.


Mabolo, Valenzuela City

2nd Periodical Examination in English Six

Name:______________________ Section:________ Score:_____


I Directions: Choose the best word(s) to complete each sentence.
1)) She felt ______ after walking many miles.
A)) strange. B)) foolish C)) angry D)) tired E)) old
2)) The newborn baby had ______ toes.
A)) large B)) fast C)) tiny D)) green E)) funny
3)) The rope was hard to cut because it was so ______.
A)) hungry B)) new C)) weak D)) sad E)) thick
4)) This food tastes ______. It was prepared by a(n) ______ chef.
A)) great…excellent B)) good…angry C)) terrible…professional
D)) far…local E)) bitter…interesting
5)) When the kids lined up, no one wanted to be last. Everyone wanted to be
______ in line.
A)) happy B)) first C)) fun D)) second E)) third
6)) The girl tried to be on time for her class, but she was a little ______.
A)) late B)) great C)) silly D)) poor E)) noisy
7)) When his sister took the toy away, John was very ______. A)) thankful
B)) hungry C)) unhappy D)) slow A)) sleepy
8)) When I said the correct answer, the teacher told me that I was ______ .
A) right B) wrong C) thin D) near E) close
9)) When I came to the ______ question, I was glad the test was almost ______.
A) best…mine B) third…easy C) first… finished D) final…over E) second…graded
10)) He finally finished the ______ puzzle. It was quite a challenge.
A) true B) easy C) difficult D) dangerous E) wise
11)) The ______ recipe had very few ingredients.
A) simple B) friendly C) complicated D) low E) complex
12)) I love to play with my ______ friend.
A) boring B) mean C) bad D) best E) easy

II Vocabulary
Write the number of the correct answer in the brackets.

1. This is an excellent science magazine, you should ________ to it.


(1) order (3) subscribe
(2) purchase (4) charge ( )

2. You need a doctor's ________ to buy this medicine.


(1) certificate (3) prescription
(2) letter (4) order ( )

3. In yesterday's football match, our defenders made a ________ which


resulted in an own goal.
(1) melee (3) joke
(2) success (4) blunder ( )

4. He has ________ many mistakes in his life but we must forgive him.
(1) made (3) done
(2) performed (4) dictated ( )

5. Sulin is ________ some cheese onto her plate of sphagetti.


(1) sprinkling (3) throwing
(2) dropping (4) showering ( )

6. We need a ________ engineer, otherwise we wouldn't be able to do a


proper job.
(1) educated (3) degree
(2) loyal (4) qualified ( )

7. After living three years in Singapore, John is now a ________ resident.


(1) qualified (3) permanent
(2) good (4) respected ( )

8. Mr Lim was feeling ________ at the party because he was a thorn among
the roses.
(1) good (3) awkward
(2) happy (4) strange ( )

9. To prevent the snake's poison from spreading to other parts of the body,
the doctor needs to ________ his leg.
(1) chopped (3) save
(2) amputate (4) saw ( )
10. James is asthmatic, you can hear him ________.
(1) breathing (3) panting
(2) coughing (4) wheezing ( )

Grammar
III Write the number of the correct answer in the brackets.

1. Ali is ________ of the twins.


(1) as old (3) the older
(2) the oldest (4) oldest ( )

2. Science ________ my favourite subject all along.


(1) has been (3) are
(2) is being (4) is ( )

3. Are you aware that ________ in enclosed buildings is prohibited?


(1) smoke (3) smoking
(2) smoked (4) smokes ( )

4. Mr Lim ________ such a busy man that he has to work all day.
(1) is (3) was
(2) was (4) were ( )

5. You needn't do it alone. Let ________ help.


(1) I (3) you
(2) my (4) me ( )

6. He can either take a bus to town ________ hail a taxi.


(1) or (3) and
(2) while (4) yet ( )

7. Although he is thirty-five, he looks young because he has a ________


face.
(1) boy (3) boyish
(2) boyhood (4) childlike ( )

8. Most of us ________ our headmaster and we greet him whenever we see


him.
(1) respects (3) respecting
(2) respected (4) respect ( )

9. I'm sure I ________ this movie before.


(1) seen (3) was seeing
(2) have seen (4) see ( )

10. My neighbor found out that his car had lost two of ________ wheels.
(1) his (3) it's
(2) their (4) its ( )

Sentence Structure & Punctuation


IV Rewrite each set of sentence into one sentence using the word(s)
provided.

1. It was raining. They played basketball.


Although _____________________________________________
_____________________________________________________

2. You were careless. You lost both your wallet and the keys.
_____________________________________________________
because ______________________________________________

3. This is a pig sty. Pigs are kept in it.


_____________________________________________________
where _______________________________________________

4. All the children went home. Meilin did not go home.


_____________________________________________________
except _______________________________________________

5. The man could help Yuli. He did not help him.


Even though __________________________________________
_____________________________________________________

6. Andrew is tall and strong. Jeremy is taller and stronger.


_____________________________________________________
both _________________________________________________

7. He is a good runner. He did not win the race.


_____________________________________________________
although _____________________________________________

8. This is a golf course. People play golf on it.


_____________________________________________________
where _______________________________________________

9. He worked very hard. He could not finish his homework.


However hard _________________________________________
_____________________________________________________

10. My mother went to bed. She was very sleepy and tired.
_____________________________________________________
so __________________________________________________

Comprehension
V Read the passage and answer the questions.
Search For Treasure

There comes a time in every boy's life when he suddenly has a strong
desire to go somewhere and dig a hidden treasure. This desire came upon Tom
Sawyer one day. He went to look for Joe but Joe failed to share this desire.
Next, Tom looked for Ben but Ben went out fishing.

As Tom was walking back home, he stumbled upon Huck who was all ears to
Tom's idea. They went to a quiet place and discussed the matter secretly. Huck
was always willing to be part of anything exciting because he was such a
carefree boy.

"Where will we dig?" asked Huck.

"Oh, almost everywhere." replied Tom.

"Why, are treasures hidden all around?"

"No. Treasures are hidden in special places. Sometimes on islands,


sometimes in rotten chests under a dead old tree where the shadow falls at
midnight. But most of them are hidden in haunted houses."

The last location gave Huck goose pimples but it made him even more
curious to learn about finding treasures.

"Who hides them?"

"Robbers, of course. Who do you think? Sunday school teachers?"

As they talked, they became more and more excited about treasure
hunting. Both boys started to daydream what they would do with the many
treasures they might find.

1. What made Tom think of treasure hunting?


2.
How would you describe Huck?

Who asked the question "Who hides them?" and why did he ask

4. What is the meaning of the phrase "who was all ears to Tom's idea
5. Why did Huck have goose pimples?

Miriam’s Academy of Valenzuela Inc.


Mabolo, Valenzuela City

2nd Periodical Examination in Math Six

Name:______________________ Section:________ Score:_____

A. Find the value of the following.

1. 1 + 3 + 2 11. 2 + 5 - 5
2 5 3 3 8 6

2. 6 1 2 12. 5 2 3
x + + x
8 2 5 7 9 4

3. 4 3 5 13. 2 7
+ x x ÷ 5
7 5 7 3 8

4. 1 5 14. 3 3 2
÷ 3 + + -
2 8 10 4 5

5. 5 15. 4 5 2
3 + x 3 x x
6 5 9 3

6. 7 4 1 16. 3 4 2
x + x ÷
8 5 6 4 8 3

7. 5 1 17. 2 1 2
7 - x x ÷
7 3 7 8 3

8. 3 1 5 18. 2 1
+ ÷ x 4 +
5 3 9 9 2

9. 9 3 19. 2 6 6
- + 3 + x
5 4 7 7 7

10. 4 6 3 20. 7 5 1
x x x -
9 7 5 8 7 3

B. Solve the problems below.

1.
Ali spent of his savings on a pen. He spent of the remainder
on a book. If he had $38 left, how much did he have at the
beginning?

2.
There are 270 members in a club. are new members. of the
new members are children. How many new members are
children?

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