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Types of Sentences
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"and," "but," and "or." These are examples of a:
Subordinating conjunction
Coordinating conjunction
Noun
Verb
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What type of sentence combines two independent clauses using a conjunction?
A Complex Sentence
A simple Sentence
A compound Sentence
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How many type of sentences exist?
13
4
3
6
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A complex sentence contains:
Two Dependent Clauses
An independent clause and one or more dependent clauses
None of the Above
Two independent clauses
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Compound sentences connect two simple sentences, but they often need to show a clear relationship between the two parts.
True
False
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A compound-complex sentence is a sentence that contains two or more independent clauses and at least one dependent clause.
True
False
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The Following is a simple sentence: James grilled burgers, and Patrick made a salad.
True
False
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A dependent clause is a clause that is not a complete thought and cannot be a sentence by itself.
False
True
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Which type of sentence can stand alone as a complete thought?
Simple Sentence
None of the above
Complex Sentence
Compound Sentence
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Our coach will host a pizza party when we win our first game. The previous sentence is:
Complex
Simple
Compound
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