

Sentence Structure Review
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English
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7th Grade
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Medium
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Erika Villarreal-Pena
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6 Slides • 12 Questions
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Sentence Structure Review
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A simple sentence contains a subject and a verb, and it may also have an object and modifiers. However, it contains only one independent clause
CS.
Simple Sentence
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Poll
Is the following sentence a simple sentence?
I went to the parklast night.
Yes
No
I'm confused
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CS, cc CS.
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
Which is a simple sentence.
Ivan keeps talking, so I am going to give him a zero.
I am starting to feel better.
Because you came in late, you missed the instructions to the assignment.
Javier is taking too long in the restroom, so Nevaeh is upsset.
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Dropdown
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Match
Simple
Compound
Complex
I ran three miles.
This class is annoying, so I am going to give everyone a zero.
While I was walking through the park, a dog attacked me.
I ran three miles.
This class is annoying, so I am going to give everyone a zero.
While I was walking through the park, a dog attacked me.
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CS; CS.
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Poll
Is the following sentence correct?
They were so annoying I had to give them detention.
Yes, it is properly punctuated.
No, because you need a FANBOYS
No, because you need a semicolon
Yes, because it's a simple sentence.
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IS, CS.
CS IS.
Remember when the IS is last, you don't need a comma.
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Dropdown
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Match
Match the following
Subordinating Conjunctions
Coordinating Conjunctions
Simple Sentence
Compound Sentence
Complex Sentence
AAAWWUBBIS
FANBOYS
The stars lighted up the night sky.
Charlie is talkin, so he is getting a zero for his assignment.
While I am working on this presentation, Jacob is trying to complete his work.
AAAWWUBBIS
FANBOYS
The stars lighted up the night sky.
Charlie is talkin, so he is getting a zero for his assignment.
While I am working on this presentation, Jacob is trying to complete his work.
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Multiple Choice
What is the best way to combine sentences 14 and 15?
Four thousand railroad cars were filled with red granite.
Building the Capitol took 4,000 fully loaded red granite railroad cars to construct the building.
Building the Capitol took 4,000 fully loaded railroads cars filled completely with red granite.
The amount of red granite used to build the Capitol filled 4,000 railroad cars.
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Multiple Choice
What is the Best way to combine sentence s28 and 29?
The ship was excavated using a cofferdam and a temporary enlosre built in the water.
The ship was excavated using a cofferdam, this is a temporary enclosure built in the water.
The ship was excavated using a cofferdam, which is a temporary enclosure built in the water.
The ship was excavated using a cofferdam, built in the water, which is a temparary.
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Open Ended
I enjoy cooking. I just don't have time . Combine the sentences.
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Open Ended
Write a compound sentence.
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