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Identify the structure used in each of the sentences below.
Hamburgers first became popular among German immigrants who lived in
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Identify the choice that best describes the sentences.
When I arrived at the office, I found that the principal was out;
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What type is the following sentence: “The stranger knocked on the door, and I swallowed hard as I opened it.”
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Classify the sentence purposes.
- declarative - interrogative - imperative - exclamatory A. There will be a national election
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Eight thousand feet above sea level.
* 1 point complete sentence fragment
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Imperative
Interrogative Declarative Exclamatory 1.what a ball game this 2.Wear your boots in the rain. imperative
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this has to be correct!
1. How pretty the sunset is-interrogative 2. Don't stand so close to the edge- imparative 3. It was quite
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declarative, imparative, interrogative, or excalmatory?
1. How pretty the sunset is 2. Don't stand so close to the edge 3. It was
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I am revieing for a test these ar the ones I can't figure out?
**the choice simple - complex or compund 1. even the air must have
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Which sentence below is a COMPLEX sentence?
(1 point) Responses Hip-hop is my favorite type of music. Hip-hop is my favorite type
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As Abdul sat down on the rickety old chair, it abruptly collapsed beneath him.
what type of sentence is this A. simple B.
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Identify the choice that best describes the sentences.
Halley’s comet should return in the year 2061. (1 point) Responses
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jam
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Identify the choice that best describes the sentences.
Even before telescopes were invented, humans were interested in astronomy.
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jam
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Identify the choice that best describes the sentences.
When I arrived at the office, I found that the principal was out;
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Which sentence is a dependent clause?
On the way to the store, Nicholas saw a lost cat. After the rain stopped, we went outside
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. Rewrite the sentences below as complex sentences. Use the words given and make any other
necessary changes. 2. Compare prices
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Which of the following sentences is an opinion?
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indicative, imperative, interrogative, conditional, and subjunctive:
Canada is beautiful this time of year.
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No one
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indicative, imperative, interrogative, conditional, and subjunctive
I hope that I get a new camera for Christmas this year.
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No one
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indicative, imperative, interrogative, conditional, and subjunctive
My dog is the stinkiest dog in the world
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No one
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Classify each sentence according to its structure: simple, compound, or complex.
1. Caroline ran out of milk, so she made a quick
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Which sentence below is a COMPLEX sentence?
(1 point) Responses Hip-hop is my favorite type of music. Hip-hop is my favorite type
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I do know three Caitlyns, and my brother knows at least three Kaylas.
(1 point) Responses independent clause independent clause
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After all, I have always been a night owl, and I prefer moonlight to sunlight.
(1 point) Responses simple sentence simple
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14. Which of the following is a "simple sentence"?(1 point) Responses If you are interested in sharks, you could become a marine
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16. Which of the following is a "compound sentence"?(1 point) Responses Even though it is fun, traveling is very expensive, so
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Identify is this simpe or compound sentence : i am a sentence with one independent clause and one or more dependent clause.
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1) Drag and drop the terms with the definitions.
a sentence that makes a statement of fact and ends with a period the emotional
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Determine whether each sentence is interrogative, declarative, exclamatory, or imperative.
Passengers, please buckle your seat
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Which sentence below is a COMPLEX sentence?
A. Hip-hop is my favorite type of music. B. I like hip-hop, but I prefer jazz. C.
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Read the following sentences:
Bart set his alarm. For once he made it to class on time. Which revision below is a
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Choose the term that describes the type of sentence shown.
Heather is in charge of decorations, and Enrique is bringing snacks.
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If you are in line early, youll be sure to get the best tickets.
A. Compound-complex B. complex C. Compound D. SImple
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Heather is in charge of decorations, and Enrique is bringing snacks.
A. simple B. Compound C. Complex D. Compound-complex
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What is a compound sentence?(1 point)
Responses A. a sentence with no dependent clauses B. a sentence with two independent
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Which of the following sentences is a complex sentence?
Which of the following sentences is a complex sentence? My other goals
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Which of the following sentences is a complex sentence?
Which of the following sentences is a complex sentence? My other goals
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Identify the choice that best describes the sentences.
Halley’s comet should return in the year 2061. (1 point) Responses
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u dont know me
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what is a compound sentence?
a. A sentence with two dependent clauses, and no independent clauses. b. A sentence with two
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Choose the term that describes the type of sentence shown. If you are in line early, you’ll be sure to get the best tickets.
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Choose the term that describes the type of sentence shown. Heather is in charge of decorations, and Enrique is bringing snacks.
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URMUM
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Choose the term that describes the type of sentence shown. My two dogs are named Hannah and Brindle. (1 point) Responses
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Choose the term that describes the type of sentence shown.
If you are in line early, you’ll be sure to get the best tickets. (1
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Choose the term that describes the type of sentence shown.
My two dogs are named Hannah and Brindle. (1 point) Responses
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Choose the term that describes the type of sentence shown.
Heather is in charge of decorations, and Enrique is bringing snacks.
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Which of the following is a simple sentence?
A. She put on her shoes, and then she went running in the rain. B. He realized that
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Hey y'all
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Which of these is an example of a compound sentence?
a. Fish is a great source of Omega 3 fatty acids. c. Lance Armstrong keeps
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Which of these is an example of a compound sentence?
a. The family bought all their produce from the farmer’s market. c. Adam
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Which of these sentences is an example of a compound sentence?
a. The athletes trained for months before they competed in the
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The house is disorganized, but it’s not dirty. (1 point) Responses simple simple compound compound complex complex
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