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Compound Sentences
Test Description: Compound Sentences take two simple sentences and combined them together through the use of a comma-coordinating conjunction or a semicolon.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Formula: Tom and Penny wanted to run to the store, but Jenny and Cody wanted to drive.
A
I,cI
B
SSVV
C
I;I
D
SSV
2) The coordinating conjunction in the following sentence: Tony could not see the road, so he pulled the car over.
A
pulled
B
could
C
over
D
so
3) Formula: Tina baked the cake; Tom ate it.
A
SV
B
SSVV
C
I;I
D
I,cI
4) Verb(s): The birds sang; the song was beautiful.
A
sang, beautiful
B
sang, song
C
sang, was beautiful
D
sang, was
5) Subject(s): The gas station was going out of business, so we bought many things on clearance.
A
gas station, we
B
business, clearance
C
station, we
D
station, business
6) Coordination conjunction: Tom did not like baked beans, nor did he like kidney beans.
A
beans
B
did not like
C
nor
D
Tom
7) Verb(s): Jenny did not want to go to the store, nor did she want to stay home.
A
did not want
B
did want
C
want
D
did
8) Formula: Tom could not clean his car, for he had too much homework.
A
SVV
B
SSVV
C
I,cI
D
I;I
9) Prepositional Phrase: Tom was tired, but Tina was ready for the game.
A
was ready
B
but
C
was tired
D
for the game
10) This sentences is a complete sentence: Penny was hungry, for pizza.
A
True
B
False
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