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  • Question 1

    2 points  

    Assignment 1.3 Quiz: Sentence Types

    Before you take this quiz, make sure you know all vocabulary words associated with the four sentence types.


    Which of the following are coordinating conjunctions?

    A. if, in order to, since, though, unless
    B. and, or, nor, for, yet, but, so
    C. because, before, even if, even though
    D. after, although, as, as if
  • Question 2

    2 points  

    Identify the simple sentence.

    A. He did not enjoy baking bread and he did not like spending time inside.
    B. He did not enjoy baking bread.
    C. He did not enjoy baking bread and he did not like cleaning up messes after he cooked food.
    D. After baking bread, he went outside.
  • Question 3

    2 points  

    Identify the compound sentence.

    A. A red car parked at the house.
    B. A red car pulled up to the house, and a girl climbed out.
    C. When a girl climbed out of the car, the car pulled away.
    D. A red car pulled up to the house, and a girl climbed out when her father came outside.
  • Question 4

    2 points  

    Identify the complex sentence.

    A. Douglass helped slaves.
    B. When the Underground Railroad began, Douglass helped slaves escape to the north.
    C. Douglas was influential in history.
    D. Douglas helped slaves escape to the north and he was part of the Underground Railroad.
  • Question 5

    2 points  

    Identify the compound-complex sentence.

    A. When the election is over, our candidate will win.
    B. I will call you with the results.
    C. After the election is over, I will call you with results, and, hopefully, our candidate will win.
    D. The election is over, and our candidate won.
  • Question 6

    2 points  

    Identify the independent markers.

    A. if, in order to, since, though, unless
    B. also, consequently, furthermore, however, moreover, nevertheless, therefore
    C. and, or, nor, for, yet, but, so
    D. because, before, even if, even though
  • Question 7

    2 points  

    Define an independent clause.

    A. This type of clause has a noun and a verb, but it cannot stand by itself.
    B. This type of clause has a subject and verb and can stand by itself.
    C. This type of clause only has a verb.
    D. This type of clause only has a subject.
  • Question 8

    2 points  

    Define a dependent clause.

    A. This type of clause relies or depends on an independent clause.
    B. This type of clause does not depend on another part of the sentence.
    C. This type of clause is independent.
    D. This type of clause is an eternity clause.
  • Question 9

    2 points  

    Which sentence below is a compound sentence?

    A. After she stopped crying, she looked around for her mother.
    B. The flashlight battery went dead, and I could not see anything.
    C. The change jingled loudly in my pocket.
    D. Jonas Salk developed the polio vaccine.
  • Question 10

    2 points  

    Which sentence below is a complex sentence?

    A. After she stopped crying, she looked around for her mother.
    B. Jonas Salk developed the polio vaccine.
    C. A red car pulled up to the house, and a girl climbed out.
    D. After the election is over, I will call you with results, and, hopefully, our candidate will have won.

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