
Simple and Compound Sentence
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Simple & Compound sentence
Gadis Pratiwi M. AppLing
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Simple sentence
A simple sentence has the most basic elements that make it a sentence: a subject, a verb, and a completed thought. Examples of simple sentences include the following: Joe waited for the train. The train was late.
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Multiple Choice
A _________________________ is one that contains only one independent clause, which must include a subject and predicate.
Simple Sentence
Independent Clause
Subject
Predicate
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Multiple Choice
The _________________________ tells us what about it in the sentence.
Simple Sentence
Independent Clause
Subject
Predicate
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Multiple Choice
The _________________________ tells us who or what in the sentence.
Simple Sentence
Independent Clause
Subject
Predicate
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Multiple Choice
Choose the simple sentence from the choices below.
Allen and Henry ate hamburgers and hot dogs for dinner.
We won the final game; it was so much fun.
Although I am tired, I don't want to go home.
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Multiple Choice
Choose the simple sentence from the choices below.
I don't want to hear what you have to say if you're going to be rude.
Please sit down with us and listen carefully.
We won't go on Saturday ,so let's finish our project today.
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Multiple Choice
Choose the simple sentence from the choices below.
We will buy bikes to ride at the park.
When you are done with your work, you can go outside.
This is my favorite restaurant ,so I always give it a good review.
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Multiple Choice
Choose the simple sentence from the choices below.
We can go to the movies today; there is a great new film playing.
Our school will open soon.
Robert ate the last slice of pizza, so there is none left.
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Multiple Choice
Choose the simple sentence from the choices below.
His new laptop was stolen from his house.
All the dogs that bark.
He didn't do his homework, so he can't go to the park.
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Multiple Choice
Choose the simple sentence from the choices below.
The Chromebook is new; he loves using it in class.
While we waited, I finished the assignment.
His new friend is smart but did not the test.
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Multiple Choice
Choose the simple sentence from the choices below.
The fire spread quickly and burned down everything.
The fire spread quickly, and it burned down everything.
The fire spread quickly, but it didn't burn down everything.
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Multiple Choice
Choose the simple sentence from the choices below.
We hope sports gets started very soon since we all miss doing activities.
Buy some ice cream for me, but don't buy strawberry flavor.
The entire team went out last Saturday for ice cream.
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Multiple Choice
Fill in the blank.
I went to the park, _______ I stayed for an hour.
nor
and
but
yet
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Multiple Choice
Fill in the blank.
I don't want to eat peas, ______ do I want to eat broccoli.
but
and
nor
yet
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Multiple Choice
Fill in the blank.
My mom baked cookies, _______ she had lots of dishes to wash.
yet
but
so
nor
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Multiple Choice
Fill in the following sentence with the correct conjunction.
Elephants are big, ______ blue whales are even bigger.
or
so
but
and
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Multiple Choice
Choose the compound sentence below with the proper conjunction.
I finished my homework early, but I went outside to play.
I finished my homework early, so I went outside to play.
I finished my homework early, yet I went outside to play.
I finished my homework early, for I went outside to play.
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Multiple Choice
Choose the compound sentence below with the proper conjunction.
Jimmy needs to study for the test, or he will not pass.
Jimmy needs to study for the test, so he will not pass.
Jimmy needs to study for the test, but he will not pass.
Jimmy needs to study for the test, yet he will not pass.
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Multiple Choice
Choose the compound sentence below with the proper conjunction.
My sister made the mess, for I was the one to be blamed.
My sister made the mess, yet I was the one to be blamed.
My sister made the mess, so I was the one to be blamed.
My sister made the mess, nor I was the one to be blamed.
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Multiple Choice
Identify the compound sentence:
He drank milk last night and added protien.
Milk cows are sweet and lovely.
He saw that the milk was curdled, and he threw it away with disgust.
He thought he could drink the whole gallon but could not.
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Multiple Choice
Choose the compound sentence.
Greg's car broke down and stopped in the middle of the road.
Greg needs to get to work, but his car broke down.
Greg and John need to get to work.
Greg needs to get to work. His car broke down.
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