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Simple and Compound Lesson

Simple and Compound Lesson

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English

6th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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18 Slides • 45 Questions

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True or False: As long as a sentence contains a subject and a predicate, it does not need to state a complete thought.

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true

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false

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True or False: A sentence must start with a capital letter and end with appropriate punctuation.

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true

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false

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True or False: A sentence must contain a subject or a verb.

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true

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false

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True or False: The subject of a sentence tells whom or what a sentence is about.

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true

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false

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The subject of a sentence tells_______ or ________a sentence is about.

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whom

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what

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where

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why

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how

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The simple subject of a sentence is a ______ or _______.

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verb

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pronoun

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adjective

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noun

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adverb

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True or False: The simple subject of a sentence is a pronoun or noun.

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true

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false

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_________ tells what the subject does or what the subject is. 

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predicate

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structure

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noun

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clause

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The Simple Predicate is always a ______.

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noun

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verb

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pronoun

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adjective

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adverb

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True or False: Sentence structure refers to the way a sentence is put together.

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true

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false

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True or False: A sentence's structure is determined by the types and numbers of clauses that sentence contains.

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true

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false

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True or False: A clause contains a subject and a verb.

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true

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false

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An independent, or main, clause ______ stand on its own as a complete sentence.

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can

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cannot

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An independent clause has a subject and a verb, and it expresses a(n) ____ thought.

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complete

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incomplete

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A subordinate, or dependent, clause has a subject and a verb, but it ______ express a complete thought.

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does not

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does

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A (n) _______ has a subject and a verb, but it does not express a complete thought.

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independent

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subordinate

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Multiple Choice

simple sentence is a sentence that  has ______ independent (main) clause.

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one

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more than one

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Multiple Choice

True or False: A simple sentence has one independent clause.

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true

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false

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A simple sentence _____ have more than one subject, as long as it still has only one  independent clause.

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can

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cannot

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True or False: A simple sentence has more than one independent clause.

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true

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false

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True or False: A simple sentence can have more than one subject, as long as it still has only one  independent clause.

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true

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false

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True or False: Simple sentences can have more than one verb.

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true

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false

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Multiple Choice

Simple sentences _____ have more than one verb.

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can

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cannot

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Multiple Choice

Choose the simple sentence.

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Katie's vacation to Hawaii was splendid, and she took tours of three islands.

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Visiting three islands was exhausting, but she loved every minute of it.

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Katie enjoyed her trip.

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The gentle creatures snickered, and they seemed to invite her to play.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the simple sentence.

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Katie did not see any hair on the dolphins, so she was surprised to learn they are mammals.

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The dolphins easily entertained the crowd, and the dolphins looked happy as well.

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The visit to the islands was beautiful, but her experience with the dolphins was very fyn.

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Katie would like to become a marine biologist.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the simple sentence.

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Ralph and Linda are siblings.

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Ralph and Linda enjoy watching movies, but they like different types.

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Ralph likes to watch comedies, but Linda likes to watch dramas.

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Sometimes they argue about what to watch, but their arguments never last very long.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the simple sentence.

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Robert Frost is a famous poet.

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The hotel guests read in the morning, and they take naps in the afternoon.

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Owls and raccoons hunt at night, and they rest during the day.

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The cat hissed, and the dog barked.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the simple sentence.

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The assistants bake the wedding cakes, and the chefs decorate them.

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Dr. John works hard during the week, but he relaxes on Saturday and Sunday.

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The school bus stops at the end of my street.

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La Toya missed the basket, but Laura caught the rebound.

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A  _____ sentence is a sentence that has  at least two  independent clauses. Each independent clause could stand on its own , but  they are joined into one sentence

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simple

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compound

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Multiple Choice

The independent clauses in a compound sentence can be joined by a _____ (and, or, but, and so) and a comma. They can also be joined by a semicolon.

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coordinating conjunction

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subject

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predicate

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noun

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verb

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Multiple Choice

True or False: The independent clauses in a compound sentence can be joined by a semicolon.

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true

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false

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Multiple Select

Choose all of the following that can be used as coordinating conjunctions.

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and

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or

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but

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so

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Multiple Choice

Choose the compound sentence.

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We went to a movie.

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We went to a movie, and then we went to a restaurant.

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We went to a movie and a restaurant.

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We went to a movie, a restaurant, and a park.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the compound sentence.

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Ms. Martin's class made the posters, and Ms. Rossi's class sold the tickets.

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Ms. Martin's class made the posters and sold the tickets.

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Ms. Martin's class made the posters.

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Ms. Rossi's class sold the tickets.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the compound sentence.

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Dad washes dishes by hand.

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Mom puts dishes in the dishwasher.

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Dad and mom wash dishes dishes differently.

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Dad washes dishes by hand, and mom puts dishes in the dishwasher.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the compound sentence.

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The wind howls.

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The wind howls, so the hikers sit in their tent.

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The hikers sit in their tent.

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Because of the wind, the hikers sit in their tent.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the compound sentence.

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Some people enjoy stories dogs.

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Some people enjoy stories about cats.

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Some people enjoy stories about dogs and cats.

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Some people enjoy stories about dogs; some people enjoy stories about cats.

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Multiple Choice

The pirate captain lost his treasure map, but he still found the buried treasure

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simple

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compound

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Multiple Choice

Lana and I wrote a story about a garden gnome.

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simple

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compound

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My Grandma has a beautiful backyard; she and I spend time there every day

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simple

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compound

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The city was flooded in the recent downpour.

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simple

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compound

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They finished practice early, and they went for ice cream.

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simple

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compound

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They hurried through supper, so they could have dessert.

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simple

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compound

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Yolanda loves drama class, yet she sometimes forgets her lines.

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simple

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Multiple Choice

Last night, we listened to a mariachi band on the River Walk.

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