
Sentence Types - CC Quizziz
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9th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which of the following is an example of a compound-complex sentence?
I went for a walk.
It was raining.
Although it was raining, I went for a walk, and I took my umbrella with me.
I took my umbrella with me.
Answer explanation
The correct answer is 'Although it was raining, I went for a walk, and I took my umbrella with me.' This is a compound-complex sentence because it has more than one independent clause ('I went for a walk' and 'I took my umbrella with me') and at least one dependent clause ('Although it was raining'). The other options are either simple or complex sentences, not compound-complex.
Tags
CCSS.L.2.1F
CCSS.L.3.1H
CCSS.L.3.1I
CCSS.L.5.1E
CCSS.L.7.1B
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Identify the independent clause in the compound-complex sentence: 'I finished my homework, but my brother forgot to do his.'
I finished
but my brother forgot to do his
homework, but my brother forgot to do his
I finished my homework
Answer explanation
In the given question, we are asked to identify the independent clause in a compound-complex sentence. An independent clause is a group of words that can stand alone as a sentence. It has a subject and a verb and is a complete thought. In the sentence 'I finished my homework, but my brother forgot to do his.', the independent clause is 'I finished my homework' as it can stand alone as a complete sentence.
Tags
CCSS.L.2.1F
CCSS.L.3.1H
CCSS.L.3.1I
CCSS.L.5.1E
CCSS.L.7.1B
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Identify the dependent clause in the compound-complex sentence: 'After I ate dinner, I went for a walk.'
I went for a walk
ate dinner
After I went for a walk
After I ate dinner
Answer explanation
In the sentence 'After I ate dinner, I went for a walk,' the dependent clause is 'After I ate dinner.' This clause cannot stand alone as a complete sentence and relies on the independent clause 'I went for a walk' to form a compound-complex sentence.
Tags
CCSS.L.2.1F
CCSS.L.3.1H
CCSS.L.3.1I
CCSS.L.5.1E
CCSS.L.7.1B
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which punctuation mark is used to separate independent clauses in a compound-complex sentence?
;
:
.
,
Answer explanation
The correct punctuation mark to separate independent clauses in a compound-complex sentence is the semicolon (;). It is used to connect two closely related independent clauses, providing a clear and concise separation between them. The other options, colon (:), period (.), and comma (,), do not serve the same purpose in this context.
Tags
CCSS.L.2.1F
CCSS.L.3.1H
CCSS.L.3.1I
CCSS.L.5.1E
CCSS.L.7.1B
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which punctuation mark is used to separate dependent clauses from independent clauses in a compound-complex sentence?
,
:
;
.
Answer explanation
In a compound-complex sentence, a comma is used to separate dependent clauses from independent clauses. This punctuation mark helps to clarify the relationship between the clauses and makes the sentence easier to read. Therefore, the correct answer is ','.
Tags
CCSS.L.2.1F
CCSS.L.3.1H
CCSS.L.3.1I
CCSS.L.5.1E
CCSS.L.7.1B
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which of the following is an example of a compound-complex sentence?
I left school grounds.
I knew it was the wrong thing to do.
I convinced my friend to come with me.
Even though I knew it was the wrong thing to do, I left school grounds, and I convinced my friend to come with me.
Answer explanation
A compound-complex sentence contains at least two independent clauses and at least one dependent clause. The sentence 'Even though I knew it was the wrong thing to do, I left school grounds, and I convinced my friend to come with me.' fits this definition. It has two independent clauses ('I left school grounds' and 'I convinced my friend to come with me') and one dependent clause ('Even though I knew it was the wrong thing to do').
Tags
CCSS.L.2.1F
CCSS.L.3.1H
CCSS.L.3.1I
CCSS.L.5.1E
CCSS.L.7.1B
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Identify the independent clause in the compound-complex sentence: 'I will study for the exam, but I might not pass.'
But I might not pass.
I will study for the exam.
I might not pass.
I will study for the exam and pass.
Answer explanation
In the compound-complex sentence, 'I will study for the exam, but I might not pass,' the independent clause is 'I will study for the exam.' This clause can stand alone as a complete sentence, while the other options cannot.
Tags
CCSS.L.2.1F
CCSS.L.3.1H
CCSS.L.3.1I
CCSS.L.5.1E
CCSS.L.7.1B
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