Complete Sentences (Animals in extinction)
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7th Grade
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Complete sentences need capital letters and punctuation. Which are complete?
Back
Bees play an important role in the ecosystem of the world. Without them, many plants and flowers will be negatively impacted, but we can avoid it.
Answer explanation
The correct choice is the one with proper capitalization and punctuation. The sentence starts with a capital letter, has appropriate punctuation to separate ideas, and ends with a period. This makes it a complete sentence, unlike the other options which have errors in capitalization or punctuation.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Complete sentences need capital letters and punctuation. Which are complete?
Back
Did you know that turtles go to the same place every year to lay their eggs? They are spectacular animals and we need to help them so they don't go extinct.
Answer explanation
The correct choice is the one with proper capitalization and punctuation. The complete sentence starts with a capital letter, has a question mark after the question, and a period after the statement. This is found in the option: 'Did you know that turtles go to the same place every year to lay their eggs? They are spectacular animals and we need to help them so they don't go extinct.'
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Complete sentences need capital letters and punctuation. Which are complete?
Back
There are only two white rhinoceros left in the entire world. If we don't do something to save them we will lose this majestic animal forever.
Answer explanation
The correct choice is the one with proper capitalization and punctuation. The sentence starts with a capital letter, 'There,' and has a period after 'world' to separate the two independent clauses. The second clause also starts with a capital letter, 'If,' and ends with a period, making it a complete sentence.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Complete sentences require capital letters and punctuation. Identify the complete sentence:
Back
Panda bears are so precious that they could be stuffed animals, but if we don't do anything to protect them, the only thing that we'll be left with is stuffed animals.
Answer explanation
The correct choice is the one with proper capitalization and punctuation. The sentence starts with a capital letter, has commas to separate clauses, and ends with a period. This makes it a complete sentence, unlike the other options which lack proper punctuation or capitalization.
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