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English Test 2-C

Total questions: 33

Worksheet time: 17mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

Decide what STRUCTURE OF THE SENTENCE is used in the given below.

The student walked into the classroom, sharpened his pencil, and sat down.

a)

Simple Sentence

b)

Compound Sentence

c)

Complex Sentence

d)

Compound-Complex Sentence

2.

Decide what STRUCTURE OF THE SENTENCE is used in the given below.

Eli passed the test because he studied hard

and understood the material.

a)

Simple Sentence

b)

Compound Sentence

c)

Complex Sentence

d)

Compound-Complex Sentence

3.

Decide what STRUCTURE OF THE SENTENCE is used in the given below.

Jeremiah played football, but Chris went shopping.

a)

Simple Sentence

b)

Compound Sentence

c)

Complex Sentence

d)

Compound-Complex Sentence

4.

Decide what STRUCTURE OF THE SENTENCE is used in the given below.

When we won the pumpkin decorating contest, our class danced for joy, and our classmates and teachers hooted.

a)

Simple Sentence

b)

Compound Sentence

c)

Complex Sentence

d)

Compound-Complex Sentence

5.

What struture of sentence contains a subject and a verb, and it may also have an object and modifiers. However, it contains only one independent clause?

a)

Simple Sentence

b)

Compound Sentence

c)

Complex Sentence

d)

Compound-Complex Sentence

6.

What struture of sentence contains at least two independent clauses.  These two independent clauses can be combined with a comma and a coordinating conjunction or with a semicolon?

a)

Simple Sentence

b)

Compound Sentence

c)

Complex Sentence

d)

Compound-Complex Sentence

7.

What struture of sentence contains at least one independent clause and at least one dependent clause?

a)

Simple Sentence

b)

Compound Sentence

c)

Complex Sentence

d)

Compound-Complex Sentence

8.

Decide what STRUCTURE OF THE SENTENCE is used in the given below.

Jack Sparrow lost his treasure map, but he still found the buried treasure.

a)

Simple Sentence

b)

Compound Sentence

c)

Complex Sentence

d)

Compound-Complex Sentence

9.

What type of sentence contains two independent clauses?

a)

simple sentence

b)

compound sentence

c)

complex sentence

10.

What type of sentence contains an independent clause and at least one dependent clause?

a)

simple sentence

b)

compound sentence

c)

complex sentence

11.

Determine the structure of the following sentence:

Maylee organized the festival, and she called all the bands.

a)

simple sentence

b)

compound sentence

c)

complex sentence

12.

Determine the structure of the following sentence:

Because it rained, the football game was rescheduled.

a)

simple sentence

b)

compound sentence

c)

complex sentence

13.

Determine the structure of the sentence:

The door squeaked and rattled.

a)

simple sentence

b)

compound sentence

c)

complex sentence

14.

What other name(s) can be used for a Simple Sentence?

a)

independent clause

b)

dependent clause

c)

baby sentence

d)

all can be used

15.

Determine the structure of the following sentence:

Bella opened the mailbox and the front door.

a)

simple sentence

b)

compound sentence

c)

complex sentence

d)

compound-complex sentence

16.

Determine the structure of the following sentence:

Bailey read about the Caribbean because she wanted to know more about turtles.

a)

simple sentence

b)

compound sentence

c)

complex sentence

17.

Mrs. Henson said that will be enough, and everyone agreed.

This is ...

a)

a simple sentence

b)

a compound sentence

c)

a complex sentence

d)

(none are correct)

18.

My classmates were wearing rain boots.

This is ...

a)

a simple sentence

b)

a compound sentence

c)

a complex sentence

d)

(none are correct)

19.

Those clouds promise snow; we might get another snow day off from school.

This is ...

a)

a simple sentence

b)

a compound sentence

c)

a complex sentence

d)

(none are correct)

20.

His left leg was badly broken at the knee during the car accident.

This is ...

a)

a simple sentence

b)

a compound sentence

c)

a complex sentence

d)

(none are correct)

21.

I know you don't like broccoli, but that doesn't matter.

This is ...

a)

a simple sentence

b)

a compound sentence

c)

a complex sentence

d)

(none are correct)

22.

Michael stayed at home because he had an allergic reaction.

This is ...

a)

a simple sentence

b)

a compound sentence

c)

a complex sentence

d)

(none are correct)

23.

Since we had only walked a mile from camp, we could turn back before dark.

This is ...

a)

a simple sentence

b)

a compound sentence

c)

a complex sentence

d)

(none are correct)

24.

Opal went shopping, but Landri decided to stay home.

This is ...

a)

a simple sentence

b)

a compound sentence

c)

a complex sentence

d)

(none are correct)

25.

The Cay is in the Caribbean Sea.

a)

Simple

b)

Compound

c)

Complex

d)

Compound-Complex

26.

Jacob mowed the lawn, but George just wanted to sleep.

a)

Simple

b)

Compound

c)

Complex

d)

Compound-Complex

27.

The Astros are the best baseball team.

a)

Simple

b)

Compound

c)

Complex

d)

Compound-Complex

28.

The Astros may have lost last night, but they will have a comeback.

a)

Simple

b)

Compound

c)

Complex

d)

Compound-Complex

29.

What is the coordinating conjunction in the following sentence.

The Phillies stink, but they hit a few homeruns.

a)

to

b)

keep

c)

loves

d)

but

30.

Which clauses are INDEPENDENT?

a)

Astros dominate.

b)

When the Phillies lose,

c)

Astros will win the world series.

d)

Although the Phillies are winning,

31.

What is the complete subject in the following sentence?

My teacher, Mrs. Henson, likes to watch the Astros win the world series every year.

a)

My teacher, Mrs. Henson

b)

My teacher

c)

Mrs. Henson

d)

My

32.

What does a clause have?

a)

a subject

b)

a verb

c)

a subject and verb

d)

a complete thought

33.

Before I go to bed

a)

Independent Clause

b)

Dependent Clause