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I have only one independent clause and no dependent clauses. A. Complex B. Compound C. Compound-complex D. Simple 2. I am a sentence with one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses. A. Complex B. Compound C. Compound-complex D. Simple 3. I am a sentence with two independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses. A. Complex B. Compound C. Compound-complex D. Simple 4. I am a word that joins words, phrases, and clauses. A. Conjunction B. Noun C. Verb D. Adverb 5. The bus slowed and pulled up to the curb in front of a T-shirt shop. A. Complex B. Compound C. Compound-complex D. Simple 6. Other small stores lined both sides of the street for the next few blocks, and Ali quickly scanned the names on the storefronts nearby. A. Complex B. Compound C. Compound-complex D. Simple 7. Daniyal put his glasses on, too. A. Complex B. Compound C. Compound-complex D. Simple 8. A few people strolled by them while they stood on the sidewalk glancing around, but nobody seemed especially curious. A. Complex B. Compound C. Compound-complex D. Simple 9. I am a sentence with two independent clauses and a coordinating conjunction or a semicolon that separates the clauses. A. Complex B. Compound C. Compound-complex D. Simple 10. I contain a subject and verb and cannot stand alone by myself. Subordinating conjunction usually comes before me in a sentence. A. Dependent clause B. Independent clause 11. I am a clause with a subject and a verb, and I make sense all by myself. A. Dependent clause B. Independent clause 12. Identify the sentence structure: After Prince Charming put the glass slipper on her foot, Cinderella went to the palace and lived happily ever after. A. Complex B. Compound C. Compound-complex D. Simple 13. Identify the sentence structure: Hank the Cowdog chased Pete the Barn cat into Sally Mae's Iris patch, and she was mad! A. Complex B. Compound C. Compound-complex D. Simple 14. Identify the sentence structure: After school on Thursday, I threw snowballs at three funny boys. A. Complex B. Compound C. Compound-complex D. Simple 15. Identify the sentence structure in the following: Mrs. Ali writes in her journal as she listens to a U2 album, and she prefers to do this on cloudy days. A. Complex B. Compound C. Compound-complex D. Simple 16. Identify the sentence structure: Birds fly, and they migrate towards the south when it is wintertime. A. Complex B. Compound C. Compound-complex D. Simple 17. Identify the type of clause underlined in the following sentence: Bugs Bunny was a great philosopher and trickster in his Warner Bros. cartoons. A. Dependent clause B. Independent clause 18. Identify the type of clause underlined in the following sentence: Whenever Daddy plays piano at the concert, he stands up. A. Dependent clause B. Independent clause 19. Identify the type of clause: The plants that scare me are the ones who sing "Feed Me" in a deathly manner. A. Dependent clause B. Independent clause 20. Identify the sentence structure: When my students prepare for their quizzes and tests, I am not surprised by their success and mastery of the concept even though I know they are more than capable. A. Complex B. Compound C. Compound-complex D. Simple MCQS

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Answered by umehmood583
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1. D 2. A 3. C 4. A 5. B 6. B 7. D 8. A 9. B compound 10. A 11. B 12. B 13. B 14. A 15. A 16. D 17.B 19. (The plant) independent clause and test whole sentence is dependent clause

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Answered by zumba12
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1. simple

2. complex

3. compound-complex

4. conjunction

5. simple [ the sentence has two verbs making it a simple sentence with a compound predicate ]

6. compound

7. simple

8. compound-complex [ the sentence has two independent clauses sandwiching the dependent clause ]

9. compound

10. dependent clause

11. Independent clause

12. complex [ the sentence begins with a subordinate or dependent clause and ends with an independent clause ]

13. compound

14. simple [ though it has a introductory prepositional phrase , this is a simple sentence with only one subject and verb expressing one complete thought ]

15. compound-complex

16. compound-complex

17. Independent clause

18. dependent clause

19. Independent clause [ sometimes dependent or subordinate clauses break up a perfectly good complex sentence ]

20. complex

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