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Sentences Review

Sentences Review

Assessment

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English

5th - 8th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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13 Slides • 22 Questions

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SENTENCES REVIEW

A look at types of sentences by purpose and by structure

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Open Ended

TYPE as many of the sentence terms as you can remember.

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Multiple Select

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SELECT the ones that are the four types of sentences.

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declarative

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complex

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exclamatory

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imperative

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interrogative

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Multiple Select

Oranges are my favorite fruit

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declarative

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imperative

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interrogative

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full stop (.)

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exclamation mark (!)

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Multiple Select

Why did you go there

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declarative

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question mark (?)

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interrogative

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imperative

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exclamation mark (!)

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Multiple Select

I won the game

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interrogative

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imperative

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exclamatory

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full stop (.)

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exclamation mark (!)

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Multiple Select

Ouch, that hurts

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fullstop (.)

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imperative

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interrogative

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exclamatory

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exclamation mark (!)

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Multiple Select

Line up, right away

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declarative

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imperative

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interrogative

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fullstop (.)

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exclamation mark (!)

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Multiple Select

Mateo wants to play soccer

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exclamation mark (!)

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imperative

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full stop (.)

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exclamatory

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declarative

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Multiple Select

Where is she going

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declarative

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question mark (?)

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interrogative

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fullstop (.)

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exclamation mark (!)

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Multiple Select

Take off your shoes, please

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declarative

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imperative

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interrogative

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fullstop (.)

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exclamation mark (!)

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Multiple Select

Can you remember what the three ways are that sentences can be structured?

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conjunction

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simple

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structure

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complex

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compound

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Fill in the Blank

Simple sentences contain just one subject and predicate, and are also known as _______ clauses.

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Fill in the Blank

Compound sentences contain two separate subjects and predicates and are joined by a _______ conjunctions and a comma, or by a semicolon.

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Fill in the Blank

Complex sentences combine an independent clause with a ______ clause and use a ______ conjunction.

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Multiple Choice

What is the correct sentence structure?


Margaret lives with her grandmother and her sister.

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simple

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compound

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complex

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Multiple Choice

What is the correct sentence structure?


They own three rabbits, and her sister has a pet hamster.

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simple

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compound

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complex

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Multiple Choice

What is the correct sentence structure?


When they go to the store, they have to buy a lot of pet food.

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simple

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compound

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complex

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Multiple Choice

What is the correct sentence structure?


Margaret says she wants a cat, but she doesn't know what kind.

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simple

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compound

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complex

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Multiple Choice

What is the correct sentence structure?


Her grandmother really likes cats, anyway.

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simple

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compound

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complex

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Multiple Choice

What is the correct sentence structure?


Her sister wants to have more, too!

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simple

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compound

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complex

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Multiple Choice

What is the correct sentence structure?


Her grandmother is going to let her have a cat, even though they already have so many pets.

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simple

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compound

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complex

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Multiple Choice

What is the correct sentence structure?


The three of them have a lot of space, so they are always looking for more.

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simple

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compound

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complex

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SENTENCES REVIEW

A look at types of sentences by purpose and by structure

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