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Test Description: Review for your upcoming IA!
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) which one is an AAAWWUBBIS word?
A
And
B
After
C
Is
D
Who
2) What do AAAWWUBBIS words help us do?
A
Connect two shorter sentences into two longer ones
B
Identify dependent clauses
C
Nothing
D
All of the above
3) Which one is a dependent clause?
A
Take off down the street
B
Before you take off down the street
C
You take off down the street
D
Down the street
4) What is an independent clause?
A
A group of words that have no meaning
B
An incomplete thought
C
A complete sentence
D
A man in a red suit tht brings you Christmas presents
5) How many ways can you correctly punctuate independent clauses?
A
2 (colon, AAAWWUBBIS word)
B
1 (period only)
C
None
D
3 (semicolon, comma/FANBOYS, period)
6) Which answer choice lists all the FANBOYS?
A
For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So
B
None of the above
C
After, As, Although, When, While, Until
D
For, And, Nor, But
7) What do the FANBOYS conjunctions help us do?
A
Create a better flow for our sentence.
B
Combine short sentences into longer ones.
C
I have no idea - Ms. Cavazos, I need help on this.
D
Make us sound smart.
8) What punctuation do you need for a sentence that has a dependent clause followed by an independent clause?
A
Semicolon
B
Nothing
C
Colon
D
A comma
9) What word can be used to replace said in our writing?
A
All of the above!
B
Whispered
C
Claimed
D
Questioned
10) Which answer choice contains an independent clause?
A
Who are you?
B
If you want to make me happy
C
Before you go
D
When you wake up in the morning
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