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Compound Sentences
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1) A compound sentence has how many independent clauses?
A
1
B
0
C
2
D
100
2) What are the two compound sentence formulas?
A
svsv and ssvsv
B
I,cI and I;I
C
svsv and sv,csv
D
I,I and I;I
3) A coordinating conjunction is one of the
A
FANBOYS
B
prepositions
C
helping verbs
D
linking verbs
4) Which sentence is an I,cI sentence?
A
Sonic is the fastest hedgehog.
B
Luigi does not like ghosts, nor does he like goombas.
C
Zelda and Link like to go on adventures.
D
Bowser and his son like conquering and enjoy stealing.
5) Which sentence is an I;I sentence?
A
Jack and Jill; went up the hill.
B
He went shopping; and bought things.
C
Ghosts and goblins come out; it's Halloween night!
D
Together; we will go to France.
6) The coordinating conjunction in the sentence: The vampire went inside, for the sun was rising.
A
the
B
inside
C
for
D
went
7) FANBOYS
A
for, and, not, but, over, yet, some
B
from, at, near, behind, over, yonder, sometimes
C
fast, airy, never, bushy, open, yellow, silver
D
for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
8) The formula for the sentence: The sly fox fought the cat skillfully.
A
I;I
B
svsv
C
sv
D
I,cI
9) Simple or compound?: After the game, we all went fishing and made a bonfire.
A
preposition
B
compound
C
simple
D
phrase
10) The sentence with the formula I,cI
A
Lions often hunt zebras for food.
B
George's favorite animal is the zebra; he does not like elephants.
C
Zebras are stripped, have tails, and can run fast.
D
Zebras are related to horses, yet they are different.
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