Preview Test: Section 1.3d Non-graded Quiz: Compound Complex Sentence Practice
Preview Test: Section 1.3d Non-graded Quiz: Compound Complex Sentence Practice
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Question 1
Section 1.3d: Compound Complex Sentence Practice
Type your answers into the spaces provided. To avoid timing out the system, it is strongly suggested that you complete this assignment using the PDF version of this quiz first—type your answers in a word processor (such as MS Word, OpenOffice.org, MS WordPad, etc.), then copy and paste them into the quiz.
The fourth sentence type is compound-complex. A compound-complex sentence will have two independent clauses (just like the compound sentence) and at least one dependent clause (just like the complex sentence).
Dependent Clause in Back
Place a dependent clause in back to create a compound-complex sentence. When you write your complex sentence, make sure you properly punctuate it. Use line breaks as shown below.
Compound Sentence (2 independent clauses) Plus Dependent Clause Equals Compound Complex Sentence I am tired after studying all night, and I am ready for my test + = Compound sentence:
Dependent Clause:
Compound Complex Sentence:
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Question 2
Compound Sentence (2 independent clauses) Plus Dependent Clause Equals Compound Complex Sentence He will visit New York on his vacation, and he will eat a hot dog from a vendor + = Compound sentence:
Dependent Clause:
Compound Complex Sentence:
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Question 3
Dependent Clause in Back
Write a dependent clause at the end of the sentence to create a complex sentence. When you write your complex sentence, make sure you properly punctuate it. Use line breaks as shown below.
Dependent Clause Plus Compound Sentence (2 independent clauses) Equals Complex Sentence + He took an airplane and he did not enjoy the ride = Dependent Clause:
Compound sentence:
Compound Complex Sentence:
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Question 4
Dependent Clause Plus Compound Sentence (2 independent clauses) Equals Complex Sentence + She took an airplane and she enjoyed the ride = Dependent Clause:
Compound sentence:
Compound Complex Sentence:
For the toolbar, press ALT+F10 (PC) or ALT+FN+F10 (Mac).
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