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Name :.. Grade: GRADE 9 FINAL REVISION CCS: L9.1b. Use various types of phrases (noun, verb. adjectival, adverbial, participial, prepositional, absolute) and clauses (independent, dependent; noun, relative. adverbial) to convey specific meanings and add variety and interest to writing or presentations. RI.9.4Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative, connotative, and technical meanings; analyze the cumulative impact of specific word choices on meaning and tone (e.g., how the language of a court opinion differs from that of a newspaper). Revision Sheet Term 3 Final Exam : Reading,grammar and vocabulary and writing. 1-Reading ; a-unseen Passage : Non- fiction text. 2- Grammar: adverb clause, capital letter, verb tenses (pages of workshop). 3-Vcabulary: intangible -consolation-sanity- tame--prairie- mystical- conceive, lead, jump line, byline, dateline. 4-Writing:Writing a news story. 1-Vocabulary; 1- Intangible: incapable of being felt by the senses: something untouchable. 2- Consolation : an act or feeling of soothing or comfort. 3- Mystical: having spiritual meaning. 4- Sanity: mental health. 5- Conceive : believe, think,imagine.. 6- Tame : changed from the wild or savage state; domesticated/ calm. 1

7- Prairie: a grassy flat land with very few trees. Directions :Use the following vocabulary words in sentences. 1. Intangible: 2. consolation: 3. mystical: 4. Tame 5. Sanity: 6. conceive: 7. Prairie: - Directions: write the definition of the following newspaper jargon: 1- Jump line: - 2- Dateline : 3- Lead : 4- Byline : 2

4-Grammar:Adverb clause, capitalization and verb tenses. -An adverb clause, like all clauses, has a verb and usually a subject. It is connected to the rest of the sentence with a subordinating conjunction, such as because, when, if, or although. Because it contains a subordinating conjunction, the adverb phrase is a dependent clause: it cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. It functions much as a single word adverb does: modifying a verb; adjective; or another adverb. However an adverb clause may also modify an entire clause or phrase. It describes where, when, why, how, or how much something is happening. Example 1: Although it was late, Jane continued to read her book. The adverb clause is Although it was late. The subordinating conjunction is Although. The adverb clause tells when Jane was reading. Directions 1: identify the adverb clause in the following sentences. 1. When we arrived at the football field, the game had started. 2. Richard left dirty footmarks wherever he went. 3. Kick the ball hard as Richard did. 4. Don t handle those cups and saucers as if they were made of iron. 5. I m standing where I can see the game. 6. You can t come in here while we are having a lesson. 7. As soon as the boys came into the room, the noise began. 8. Use a paint-brush as I showed you yesterday. 9. Everywhere I looked, there were dirty footmarks. 10. Our friends had arrived when we got home.. Directions 2 : write 3 sentences with adverb clauses and underline them. 1-- 3

2-3- Directions 3 : Capital letters. 1. Choose the sentence in which capital letters are used correctly. A- This afteroon, you and I will play basketball with Kathleen and Beth. B-This afternoon, You and I will play basketball with Kathleen and Beth C- This afternoon, you and i will play basketball with Kathleen and Beth. 2. Choose the sentence in which capital letters are used correctly. A- Marie Curie, the famous chemist, worked with her Husband, Pierre. B- Marie curie, the famous Chemist, worked with her husband, Pierre. C- Marie Curie, the famous chemist, worked with her husband, Pierre. 3. Choose the answer that shows capital letters used correctly. (title of a poem) A-"one perfect rose" B-"One perfect rose" C- "One Perfect Rose" 4

Directions: Fill in the blanks with the correct verb tense. 1. They in Chicago for 20 years (be). 2. I a wonderful film in the cinema last night. (see) 3. The sun at 6:38 yesterday morning (rise) 4. The sun when the climber reached Mount Everest. (shine) 5. I promise that I this secret to anyone (not tell) 6. Unfortunately, just as we got to the airport their plane off (take). 7. They to the movies only once in a while (go) 8. I was tired yesterday because I well the night before (not sleep). 9. Sh! Someone to our conversation (listen)! 10. When I left the house this morning, it (already rain) 11. I think Bob for London this very moment.(leave) 12. The plane off in a few minutes. (take) 13. I up at 7 every morning but this morning I long and I up until 8. (get, sleep, not get) 14. I my watch because it is being fixed (not wear). 15. This an easy quiz so far (be). 16. They in an apartment right now because they can t find a cheap house.(live) 17. Everyone when the earthquake hit the small town. (sleep) 18. He by herself since her divorce (live) 19. I was angry that I such a stupid mistake (make). 20. I predict that by 2020, man on Mars (land) 21. He his job a couple of years ago. (quit) 22. Our daughter from the university yet (gradate). 23. They any Christmas cards last year (not send) 24. She to a doctor once a year for an examination (go) 25. They about me when I interrupted their conversation. (talk) 26. Nothing much when I got to the meeting (happen). 27. My parents in New York two weeks from today (be). 28. I two mistakes in the last quiz. (make) 29. Unfortunately, our team any games last year. (not win). Answer keys: 1. They have been in Chicago for 20 years (be). 2. I saw a wonderful film in the cinema last night. (see) 3. The sun rose at 6:38 yesterday morning (rise) 4. The sun was shining when the climber reached Mount Everest. (shine) 5. I promise that I will not tell this secret to anyone (not tell) 6. Unfortunately, just as we got to the airport their plane was taking off (take). 7. They go to the movies only once in a while (go) 8. I was tired yesterday because I had not slept well the night before (not sleep). 9. Sh! Someone is listening to our conversation (listen)! 5

10. When I left the house this morning, it was already raining (already rain) 11. I think Bob is leaving for London this very moment.(leave) 12. The plane will be taking/ will take off in a few minutes. (take) 13. I get up at 7 every morning but this morning I slept long and I didn t get up until 8. (get, sleep, not get) 14. I am not wearing my watch because it is being fixed (not wear). 15. This has been an easy quiz so far (be). 16. They are living in an apartment right now because they can t find a cheap house. (live) 17. Everyone was sleeping when the earthquake hit the small town. (sleep) 18. He has been living by herself since her divorce (live) 19. I was angry that I had made such a stupid mistake 20. I predict that by 2020, man will have landed on Mars (land) 21. He quit his job a couple of years ago. (quit) 22. Our daughter has not graduated from the university yet (gradate). 23. They didn t send any Christmas cards last year (not send) 24. She goes to a doctor once a year for an examination (go) 25. They were talking about me when I interrupted their conversation. (talk) 26. Nothing much was happening when I got to the meeting (happen). 27. My parents will be in New York two weeks from today (be). 28. I made two mistakes in the last quiz. (make) 29. Unfortunately, our team didn t win any games last year. (not win). 4-Writing: to write a news story: Writing a News Report Task: Write a news report based on picture below. You have to write a suitable headline for your news report based on the photograph you have. You will have to make up the facts and information by answering some or all of the following questions: Who? What? Where? When? Why? How? You must relate your newspaper report to both the headline and the picture. Purpose and Audience: to report on an event for the readers of a newspaper 6

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