Simple, Compound And Complex Sentences Question Preview (ID: 21717)


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Our classroom is filled with chairs, desks and students.
a) simple
b) compound
c) complex
d) standard

What type of sentence is this?: Niya likes to go dancing with LyTavia.
a) simple
b) compound
c) complex
d) standard

Although Pontiac had the better football team, they lost to Catawba Trail. What type of sentence is this?
a) simple
b) compound
c) complex
d) standard

What type of sentence is this?: Pierre went to the store, but Carolyn stayed home.
a) simple
b) compound
c) complex
d) standard

What type of sentence is this?: When I was little, I ate spinach with my steak.
a) simple
b) compound
c) complex
d) standard

What is the helping word for the conjunctions in a compound sentence?
a) GOODBOYS: got, or, on, don't, but, or, yes, so
b) BADBOYS: but, and, don't, because, or, yes, so
c) GOODGIRLS: got, or, on, did, good, if, let, so
d) FANBOYS: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

What type of sentences is this?: Luis spoke Spanish, and his friend spoke English
a) simple
b) compound
c) complex
d) standard

What do you need to make this sentence a compound sentence?: Rashard played football and Bianca went shopping.
a) A period after football.
b) A comma after and.
c) A comma after football.
d) An explanation piont at the end.

What type of sentence is this: Ervin and Shahid play football every afternoon.
a) simple
b) compound
c) complex
d) standard

Ta'Shawna passed the test because she studied hard and understood the material.
a) simple
b) compound
c) complex
d) standard

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