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She had not finished her self-defense training.
a) Independent clause
b) Dependent clause
c)
d)

Since he had not finished his homework.
a) Independent clause
b) Dependent clause
c)
d)

Contains a subject and a verb and can usually stand alone
a) Independent clause
b) Dependent clause
c)
d)

The definition of a phrase.
a) a group of two or more words working together to create meaning, however is lacking the subject
b) a group of words lacks a subject, a verb, or a complete thought
c) expresses too many thoughts without correct punctuation
d) words to help describe the subject

The definition of a fragment sentence.
a) words to help describe the subject
b) a group of words lacks a subject, a verb, or a complete thought
c) expresses too many thoughts without correct punctuation
d) a group of two or more words working together to create meaning, however is lacking the subject

Simple or Compound: Once every year Grant writes his teachers a thank you note.
a) simple
b) compound
c)
d)

What is an item that a sentence does not have to have in order to be complete?
a) subject
b) verb
c) complete thought
d) modifier

The definition of a run-on sentence.
a) words to help describe the subject
b) expresses too many thoughts without correct punctuation
c) a group of words lacks a subject, a verb, or a complete thought
d) a group of two or more words working together to create meaning, however is lacking the subject

Simple or Compound: The sun set, and the moon rose.
a) simple
b) compound
c)
d)

Simple or Compound: Who ate the last donut on the counter?
a) simple
b) compound
c)
d)

Simple or Compound: On Fridays, we eat French Toast.
a) simple
b) compound
c)
d)

Simple or Compound: The chair rocked back and forth, and the windows slammed shut.
a) simple
b) compound
c)
d)

Simple or Compound: Susan liked her doll better than the book.
a) simple
b) compound
c)
d)

Simple or Compound: I can't come over, for it's after bedtime.
a) simple
b) compound
c)
d)

Simple or Compound: The rabbit went under the fence, and the wolf could not follow it.
a) simple
b) compound
c)
d)

Simple or Compound sentence: In his lifetime, Jefferson Davis worked both for and against the United States of America.
a) simple
b) compound
c)
d)

Simple or Compound: In 1865, Jefferson Davis was captured and imprisoned.
a) simple
b) compound
c)
d)

Can be seen as a fragment sentence, cannot stand alone, starts with a relative pronoun or subordinating conjunction
a) Independent clause
b) Dependent clause
c)
d)

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