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Simple and Compound Sentence

Simple and Compound Sentence

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Simple & Compound sentence

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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.

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Simple Sentence

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Independent Clause

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Subject

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Predicate

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Multiple Choice

The _________________________ tells us what about it in the sentence.

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Simple Sentence

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Independent Clause

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Subject

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Predicate

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Multiple Choice

The _________________________ tells us who or what in the sentence.

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Simple Sentence

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Independent Clause

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Subject

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Predicate

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Multiple Choice

Choose the simple sentence from the choices below.

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Allen and Henry ate hamburgers and hot dogs for dinner.

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We won the final game; it was so much fun.

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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.

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I don't want to hear what you have to say if you're going to be rude.

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Please sit down with us and listen carefully.

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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.

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We will buy bikes to ride at the park.

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When you are done with your work, you can go outside.

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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.

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We can go to the movies today; there is a great new film playing.

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Our school will open soon.

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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.

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His new laptop was stolen from his house.

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All the dogs that bark.

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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.

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The Chromebook is new; he loves using it in class.

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While we waited, I finished the assignment.

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His new friend is smart but did not the test.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the simple sentence from the choices below.

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The fire spread quickly and burned down everything.

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The fire spread quickly, and it burned down everything.

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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.

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We hope sports gets started very soon since we all miss doing activities.

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Buy some ice cream for me, but don't buy strawberry flavor.

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The entire team went out last Saturday for ice cream.

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Multiple Choice

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Fill in the blank.

I went to the park, _______ I stayed for an hour.

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nor

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and

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but

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yet

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Multiple Choice

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Fill in the blank.

I don't want to eat peas, ______ do I want to eat broccoli.

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but

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and

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nor

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yet

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Multiple Choice

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Fill in the blank.

My mom baked cookies, _______ she had lots of dishes to wash.

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yet

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but

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so

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nor

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Multiple Choice

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Fill in the following sentence with the correct conjunction.

Elephants are big, ______ blue whales are even bigger.

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or

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so

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but

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and

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Multiple Choice

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Choose the compound sentence below with the proper conjunction.

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I finished my homework early, but I went outside to play.

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I finished my homework early, so I went outside to play.

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I finished my homework early, yet I went outside to play.

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I finished my homework early, for I went outside to play.

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Multiple Choice

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Choose the compound sentence below with the proper conjunction.

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Jimmy needs to study for the test, or he will not pass.

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Jimmy needs to study for the test, so he will not pass.

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Jimmy needs to study for the test, but he will not pass.

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Jimmy needs to study for the test, yet he will not pass.

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Multiple Choice

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Choose the compound sentence below with the proper conjunction.

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My sister made the mess, for I was the one to be blamed.

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My sister made the mess, yet I was the one to be blamed.

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My sister made the mess, so I was the one to be blamed.

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My sister made the mess, nor I was the one to be blamed.

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Multiple Choice

Identify the compound sentence:

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He drank milk last night and added protien.

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Milk cows are sweet and lovely.

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He saw that the milk was curdled, and he threw it away with disgust.

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He thought he could drink the whole gallon but could not.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the compound sentence.

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Greg's car broke down and stopped in the middle of the road.

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Greg needs to get to work, but his car broke down.

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Greg and John need to get to work.

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Greg needs to get to work. His car broke down.

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