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Sentence Types And Simple Sub And Pred
Test Description: Basic Grammar and Sentence Structure
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which of the following is a declarative sentence?
A
My favorite flower is the daffodil.
B
Get out of the car!
C
Go clean your room.
D
Why are you standing up?
2) How do you know if a sentence is interrogative?
A
It has a question mark.
B
It has an exclamation point.
C
It has a period.
D
It has a comma.
3) What is the simple subject in this sentence: Yesterday, Mom gave me a donut for dessert.
A
Yesterday
B
me
C
donut
D
Mom
4) What is a synonym for this word: predicate?
A
adjective
B
adverb
C
noun
D
verb
5) Identify the simple predicte in this sentence: Last night I dreamed about flying cats.
A
last
B
dreamed
C
about
D
cats
6) Which of the following words would most likely NOT be used as a predicate?
A
popular
B
ate
C
is
D
have
7) Which of the following is a fragment?
A
I slept like a baby.
B
Afterschool, they ran home.
C
During the night.
D
Wow!
8) What is a fused sentence missing?
A
semi-colon
B
both answers are right
C
comma and coordinating conjunction
D
neither answers are right
9) Which sentence is an example of a comma splice sentence?
A
My teacher, Mrs. Roberts, is a nice lady.
B
Ryanna loves dogs, Bree loves cats.
C
I like apples, oranges, and strawberries.
D
I live in Chicago, Illinois.
10) What is the simple predicate in this sentence: Is butter on the table?
A
on
B
table
C
butter
D
Is
11) What is the simple subject in this sentence: On Sunday, my church has two services.
A
my
B
church
C
services
D
Sunday
12) Which type of sentence almost always uses a period?
A
declarative
B
imperative
C
exclamatory
D
interrogative
13) Which type of sentence gives an order?
A
declarative
B
imperative
C
exclamatory
D
interrogative
14) Which type of sentence asks a question?
A
declarative
B
interrogative
C
exclamatory
D
imperative
15) What type of sentence usually expresses emotion?
A
exclamatory
B
interrogative
C
declarative
D
imperative
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