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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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nobody
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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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nobody
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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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Today is the day a (15) specifically trained, specialty social worker is meeting us at her home.
Elimination Tool Select one
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Think the song is beautiful.
Which of the following makes this fragment a complete sentence? Think the song is peaceful and
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nibble
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Sally said the pimento loaf looked delicious. She fed it to the dog.
Which revision below is a compound-complex sentence? Sally
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nibble
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Which of the following is a sentence fragment?
I love summer. I forgot to bring the blanket. It is time to go. Although he is
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nibble
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Combine the following sentences into a single compound sentence:
Pauline frowned at the newspaper. She threw it down in
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nibble
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Getting hired to lifeguard at my neighborhood pool for the summer, has been not only a great way to earn some extra (2) cash,
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Which of the following is a sentence fragment?
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. The early bird catches the worm. If
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nibble
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1. As he didn't know what to say, he remained silent.
2. Not knowing what to say, he remained silent. (Are both the same?) 3. As
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rfvv
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dentify the correct sentence.
A. One of the kittens are smaller than the others; of course, most people fall in love with the
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Susan
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__________ Destiny or Caroline sent an RSVP to the invitation? We __________ everyone __________ it to Jake's party.
A. Has;
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KB
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Identify the incorrect sentence.
A. Each knife and fork have been cleaned and put away. B. Each knife and fork has been cleaned
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Susan
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If you wanted to say that something happened but you didn’t want to state who did it, which sentence would you say?
Juana y
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bella
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SENTENCE PATTERN
We painted the wall green yesterday
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JFVD
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Which is correct:
She is in her office. or She is at her office.
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Diane
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Identify the INCORRECT sentence.
A. Amanda worked diligently on her algebra homework. B. Trudy bought a American-made car. C. My
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Jim
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Two sentences joined together with a coordinating conjunction and a comma form a:
A. compound sentence. B. complex sentence. C.
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Angela
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In order to have a complete sentence, you need a ________.
Select one: a. subject, verb, and a complete thought b. subject and
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Michelle
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Which of the following is a complex sentence?
A. She was invited to the party, but she had already made other plans. B. He
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Angela
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Change to Affirmative
1.No man in the street came forward to help her. 2.None of them were bad. 3.Nobody was present in the
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Ri
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Identify the correct sentence.
a) The mother took her three-year-old daughter to the zoo to see the monkeys. b) The mother took
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Abby
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dentify the correct sentence.
A. My American Literature class starts at 12:30 p.m. B. My Literature class starts at 12:30 p.m. C.
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dominique
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I was not surprised when I learned that.
Identify the sentence... simple sentence compound sentence complex sentence
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Deborah
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Identify the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
a) These products may not seem as exciting as they did in the past but maybe
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Rebe
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Which sentence is correct?
A.I will never shop at Ace Electronics Store because of their rude employees. B.I will never shop at
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Terri
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Identify the incorrect word in the sentence.
My point was that Sophia's presentation was better than your's or mine. A. mine B.
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Cassie
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Identify the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
A. These products may not seem as exciting as they did in the past but maybe
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Susan
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Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?
is the answer C ? a. They have relatives in Albania. Which is in
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Anonymous
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Which of the following is a complex sentence?
Responses The family made sure they packed warm clothes before their trip up north.
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fnaf
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How could the following sentence be correctly rewritten to have an appositive phrase ?
Stacey is an outgoing girl who enjoys
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Keisha
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Which sentence uses the appositive correctly?
A snowstorm a serious one occurred two days ago. A snowstorm, a serious one,
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Haley
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Choose the term that best describes the underline term.
1. The toy "that Fido loves to chew" is made by hand. a. noun clause b.
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Aubree (Answer Check)
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Identify the correct sentence.
a.Neither Mike nor Corrine made it to class yesterday; do anyone have the notes? b.Neither Mike
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Anonymous
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Which of the following correctly revises the the sentence so that it is entirely in active voice?
A. It has been decided by the
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Danielle
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Identify the correct sentence.
A. Somethings are better left unsaid. B. Some-things are better left un-said. C. Some things are
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Angela
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Which of the following is a complex sentence?
A.After the class, we all went to Alec's house. B.Alec's brother John was home, but
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Anon
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Which of the following combines the sentences below by coordinating?
Senate pages may be between fourteen and seventeen years
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Anon
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Underline the complete subject with one line and circle the simple subject. Underline the complete predicate with two lines and
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Diane
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Is the following call to action stated or implied? Take the bus to work or car pool at least once a week to help improve the
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blu
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Which of the following is a sentence fragment?
A. The first tiny purple crocuses bloomed in February. B. High up in the willow
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Skylar
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hello.
is this statement correct in grammar: i think something is weird at this picture, but i can't seem to find it. thank you
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Namie
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Does the following passage contain a fused sentence error?
He was shocked by that moment Fyodor remembered it for the rest of his
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Does the following passage contain a fused sentence error?
Eventually, Fyodor was arrested, imprisoned, and sentenced to death
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Which is an example of a complex sentence?
I really wanted to go but stayed home. I really wanted to go. Although I really wanted
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When Dhawn arrives at work (in bold) he hangs his jacket on his chair. Which grammatical element do the bold words express?
A
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Jane
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Writers use short sentences to build up tension.
Why else do writers use short sentences? Give three reasons.
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oooo
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only five days later, the child itch rash had almost completely disappeared
which word is the simple subject in the sentence
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Anonymous
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Identify the incorrect sentence.
a) I hope you'll treat him fair. b) I can't find it anywhere. c) She speaks logically. d) He
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molly.b
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