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Select the sentence that uses active voice.
The back of the couch was scratched up by the cat. Just before dawn, the cat wakes up
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Combine the following sentences by changing the italicized group of words into a gerund or gerund phrase.I lost my wallet. This
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In which sentence is the NONESSENTIAL CLAUSE underlined? (1 point)The man leaning against the wall is from the zoo.
The snake
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(1) One day, Lucy and Tom had a picnic. (2) Lucy spread a tablecloth in the grass beside the millpond it was a pretty day for a
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Jonathan brought out yogurt and fruit for the children ~in small bowls~.
Where should the bold phrase be placed in order to
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Which of the following sentences is a sentence fragment?
a. By the mid-nineteenth century, most of the people in Ireland depended
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I have to match the following sentances to the sentance patterns listed
1.Visiting old mine shafts can be an interesting
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What sentence type is today we went to six flags, but it rained
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Click on the link below to listen to a Spanish sentence. Which sentence would you expect to hear after it?
¡Me gusta el pastel!
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The following sentence contains a comma splice:
I work until nine o'clock on weeknights, my shift ends at midnight on Saturday.
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Which of the following sentences expresses “You (plural) walk to the park” in Spanish?
(1 point) Responses Él camina al
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Learning to sail is challenging and exhilarating it is also not the easiest thing to do
Question 11 options: a) properly
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Which fragment could become a complete sentence by adding only a subject?
near the edge of the cliff a long period in which the
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Write two complete sentences in Spanish. In the first sentence, compare two like things using one of the following expressions:
e
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Standard American English sentences are generally structured "___________."
Responses A Object-Verb-SubjectObject-Verb-Subject B
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Which sentence structure would you use if you wanted to tell about a meal you ate and provide a description of the meal's
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Which sentence structure would you use if you wanted to tell about a meal you ate and provide a description of the meal's
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8. Which sentence correctly substitutes the bolded phrase?
Jaime buscó a los chicos. (1 point) Responses Jaime lo buscó. Jaime
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The new bakery on Fifth Avenue is better than the one I usually buy cupcakes from that Clara told me about.
Where should the
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Can you write a review and reflect on these topics:
explaining the functions of phrases and clauses identifying complex, simple,
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
I love going to the fair during the summer. Which relationship exists between the
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Which sentence structure would you use if you wanted to tell about a meal you ate and provide a description of the meal's
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Simple, Compound, Complex Sentences Quick Check
1 of 41 of 4 Items Question Which of the following describes a simple sentence?(1
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Which of the following is a simple sentence?(1 point) Responses Before going to bed, I always floss and brush my teeth. Before
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Choosing Sentence Structure Quick Check
3 of 43 of 4 Items Question Which sentence structure would you use if you wanted to tell
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LANGUAGE ARTS: SIMPLE, COMPOUND, COMPLEX SENTENCE QUICK CHECK.
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBES A SIMPLE SENTENCE? 1. A SENTENCE
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
When Erin arrived at the party, she put her birthday gift on the table. Which
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Directions: Label each sentence below as simple, complex, compound, or compound-complex. You will only use each term only ONCE.
1
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Andika Aina tatu za sentensi fupi
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20. Choose the compound-complex sentence that is correctly punctuated.
(1 point) Responses  After they cleaned their rooms the
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Read the selection and choose the best answer to each question.
Zendaya has written this essay for a class assignment. Read
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Simple, Compound, Complex Sentences Quick Check
3 of 43 of 4 Items Question Which option describes a complex sentence?(1 point)
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Answer the question with a complete sentence. Write your answer in Spanish. ¿Dónde duermes? (4 points) Skip to
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Read the sentence. After school, Robbie likes to play video games, and when Robbie is playing video games after school,
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Which of the following is a compound sentence? (1 point)
A To get to the zoo, we took the train and a cab. B Before we left, I
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Identify the grammatical function of the bolded noun clause in this sentence:
Shirley didn't realize that the mechanic had no
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Which sentence is a compound sentence?(1 point)
Responses AJ worked hard on his science fair project, yet he did not finish
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Choose the correct term for the definition in the drop-down below.(1 point)A(n) is a complete sentence that presents the central
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I love going to the fair during the summer.
Which relationship exists between the clauses? (1 point) a relationship between two
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Which sentence is punctuated incorrectly?
(1 point) Responses The famous Fifth Symphony was composed after Beethoven went deaf.
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Which of the following is expressed correctly? (1 point) Responses toco cartas toco cartas juego el violín juego el violín
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Which sentence structure would you use if you wanted to tell about a meal you ate and provide a description of the meal's
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Which of the following describes a simple sentence? A sentence that contains two or more independent clauses that are usually
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Marie studied all day on Sunday and she passed her mathematics test. Which sentence structure is used in the sentence? Simple,
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Which way is the correct way to write this sentence?
We went to mount rushmore, which is a large mountain with the faces of
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Use the sentence to answer the question. Demarcus needs to go to the store. His dog wanted to go with him. Which option best
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Write a sentence in the interrogative mood
Make it simple
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Which sentence shows a relationship between two independent clauses?
A. He wants to go to the park because it's sunny. B. When
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In which sentence is the modifying phrase placed incorrectly?
A. If the dishes are not washed, Ana will not receive her weekly
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Label each sentence below as simple, complex, compound, or compound-complex. You will only use each term only ONCE.
1. The
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