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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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Which of the following sentences uses a coordinating conjunction?
A. I tipped my head back and closed my eyes, breathing in the
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indicative, imperative, interrogative, conditional, and subjunctive
Are you happy to be home?
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No one
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What is a complex sentence?
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i hate bot
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What is a compound-complex sentence?
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You will do your homework. Is will a statement or a command?
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Help pls
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was not surprised when I heard that.
(1 point) Responses simple sentence simple sentence compound sentence compound sentence
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Question%0D%0AWhich sentence includes a call to action?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AIf everyone were to recycle,
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hi my name is ....................................
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What type of sentence are you signing when your head is nodding while signing?
(1 point) Responses question question statement
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Determine whether each sentence is interrogative, declarative, exclamatory, or imperative.
Passengers, please buckle your seat
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Choose the term that describes the type of sentence shown.
My two dogs are named Hannah and Brindle. (1 point) O compound-complex
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Identify the choice that best describes the sentences.
Even before telescopes were invented, humans were intrested in astronomy.
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What type of sentence are you signing when you also shake your head back and forth?
(1 point) Responses statement statement
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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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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 these is not a compound sentence?
a. Jacob is a very sweet child most of the time, but he occasionally has temper
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Determine whether the sentence below is complex or compound-complex
As he was leaving for school, Larry remembered to take his
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For questions 13–19, identify the term that correctly identifies each sentence or underlined word or words in the sentence. My
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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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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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Which sentence contains coordinate adjectives?
answers: Mr. Tanner is a new science teacher at Windsor Middle School Mr. Tanner
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Which describes an independent clause? (1 point)
• a part of a sentence that can stand alone • an incomplete sentence • a
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Choose the term that describes the type of sentence shown.
The Cause Club, which is a community service group, is holding a
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What does this group of words form?
Washington joined the fight against British rule. Question 1 options: complete sentence
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heavenly
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What does this group of words form?
Created a national bank. Question 9 options: complete sentence sentence fragment run-on
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heavenly
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Is the statement a fact, an opinion, or an idiom?
The first letter of the alphabet is A.
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heavenly
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Is this sentence simple or compound?
My English test was hard, but my math test was harder. Question 6 options: simple sentence
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heavenly
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Is this sentence simple or compound?
Today's weather was bad, but yesterday's weather was worse. Question 10 options: simple
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heavenly
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Is this sentence simple or compound?
Was this movie funny, or was the first movie funnier? Question 3 options: compound sentence
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heavenly
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Is this sentence simple or compound?
Our family visited the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial, and the Capitol Building.
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heavenly
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Is this sentence simple or compound?
She was late coming home, but he was even later. Question 9 options: compound sentence
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heavenly
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Is this sentence simple or compound?
Mary's song was longer than John's song. Question 7 options: compound sentence simple
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heavenly
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Which sentence includes a subordinating conjunction?
Brad did not want to eat at that particular restaurant. Neither Justin nor
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Identify the sentence structure.
Although he was drafted into the Vietnam War, Muhammad Ali refused to fight. a. simple sentence
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Identify whether this group of words is a sentence or fragment: The sound of the clicking keys accompanied their progress
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What type of sentence is this? "Some scholars doubt he ever lived"
A: Simple sentence B: compound sentence C: complex sentence D:
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What type of sentence is this? "His fables exist, however, and fortunately they have been passed down to us."
A: Simple sentence
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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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ok
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What type of sentence is this?
I won the race! Question 1 options: declarative imperative interrogative exclamatory
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heavenly
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What type of sentence is this?
Turn in your homework. Question 4 options: interrogative exclamatory imperative declarative
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heavenly
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What type of sentence is this?
Please pass the salt. Question 2 options: imperative exclamatory interrogative declarative
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heavenly
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What type of sentence is this?
Where is Oklahoma City? Question 3 options: exclamatory imperative declarative interrogative
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heavenly
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She is a good mother she pays attention to her children.
Fragment Run-on Complete Sentence
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MS AI SISTER
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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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What does this group of words form?
Elected president in 1789. Question 4 options: sentence fragment complete sentence run-on
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heavenly
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What does this group of words form?
General Washington joined the Continental Congress. Question 5 options: complete sentence
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heavenly
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What type of sentence is this?
The cola can has red letters. Question 27 options: declarative exclamatory interrogative
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heavenly
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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. If you are in line early, you’ll be sure to get the best tickets.
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