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Identify this sentence as declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory. Do you know what time the meeting starts?
Interrogative
few, made
Exclamatory
Mrs. Wilkes, stray; wins, their
Jackson, apples; stand, have
Anthony planned to attend the conference, but he didn't have enough money.
Inverted
Is this sentence inverted or in natural order? In winter we enjoy sledding and skiing
Interrogative
few, made
Exclamatory
Mrs. Wilkes, stray; wins, their
Jackson, apples; stand, have
Anthony planned to attend the conference, but he didn't have enough money.
Inverted
Choose the correct combination of these two simple sentences as a compound sentence: Anthony planned to attend the conference. He didn\'t have enough money.
Interrogative
few, made
Exclamatory
Mrs. Wilkes, stray; wins, their
Jackson, apples; stand, have
Anthony planned to attend the conference, but he didn't have enough money.
Inverted
Identify the simple subject and the simple predicate of each independent clause of this compound sentence: Jackson likes apples, but the fruit stand did not have any.
Interrogative
few, made
Exclamatory
Mrs. Wilkes, stray; wins, their
Jackson, apples; stand, have
Anthony planned to attend the conference, but he didn't have enough money.
Inverted
Identify this sentence as declarative, imperative, interrogative, or exclamatory. Please write your name on the first line.
Interrogative
few, made
Exclamatory
Mrs. Wilkes, stray; wins, their
Jackson, apples; stand, have
Anthony planned to attend the conference, but he didn't have enough money.
Inverted
Identify the simple subject and simple predicate in each individual clause of this compound sentence: Mrs. Wilkes rescues stray cats, but first she wins their trust.
Interrogative
few, made
Exclamatory
Mrs. Wilkes, stray; wins, their
Jackson, apples; stand, have
Anthony planned to attend the conference, but he didn't have enough money.
Inverted
Identify the simple subject and the simple predicate in this sentence: A few falcons made a nest on top of the old building
Interrogative
few, made
Exclamatory
Mrs. Wilkes, stray; wins, their
Jackson, apples; stand, have
Anthony planned to attend the conference, but he didn't have enough money.
Inverted
Is this sentence inverted or in natural order? Did you know the answer to that last question?
Interrogative
few, made
Exclamatory
Mrs. Wilkes, stray; wins, their
Jackson, apples; stand, have
Anthony planned to attend the conference, but he didn't have enough money.
Inverted
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