WorksheetsLanguage Arts Week 8 Test (3rd Nine Weeks)
Total questions: 25
Worksheet time: 6hrs 15mins
Simple Sentence - one independent clause
Compound Sentence - two or more independent clauses joined with a coordinating conjunction, such as and, or, but, not, yet, so
Complex Sentence - one independent clause and one or more subordinate, or dependent, clauses
Compound-Complex - two or more independent clauses and one or more subordinate clauses
What kind of sentence is the following:
Since he plays for the Vikings, I wore cardinal and grey.
simple sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence
compound-complex sentence
Simple Sentence - one independent clause
Compound Sentence - two or more independent clauses joined with a coordinating conjunction, such as and, or, but, not, yet, so
Complex Sentence - one independent clause and one or more subordinate, or dependent, clauses
Compound-Complex - two or more independent clauses and one or more subordinate clauses
What kind of sentence is the following:
It was really cold on Saturday night, so we had to cover up with blankets.
simple sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence
compound-complex sentence
Simple Sentence - one independent clause
Compound Sentence - two or more independent clauses joined with a coordinating conjunction, such as and, or, but, not, yet, so
Complex Sentence - one independent clause and one or more subordinate, or dependent, clauses
Compound-Complex - two or more independent clauses and one or more subordinate clauses
What kind of sentence is the following:
When it's cold, Corbin wears a black shirt under his jersey.
simple sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence
compound-complex sentence
Simple Sentence - one independent clause
Compound Sentence - two or more independent clauses joined with a coordinating conjunction, such as and, or, but, not, yet, so
Complex Sentence - one independent clause and one or more subordinate, or dependent, clauses
Compound-Complex - two or more independent clauses and one or more subordinate clauses
What kind of sentence is the following:
The cold weather doesn't bother him, but it does bother me!
simple sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence
compound-complex sentence
Simple Sentence - one independent clause
Compound Sentence - two or more independent clauses joined with a coordinating conjunction, such as and, or, but, not, yet, so
Complex Sentence - one independent clause and one or more subordinate, or dependent, clauses
Compound-Complex - two or more independent clauses and one or more subordinate clauses
What kind of sentence is the following:
Skylar likes to play second base.
simple sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence
compound-complex sentence
Simple Sentence - one independent clause
Compound Sentence - two or more independent clauses joined with a coordinating conjunction, such as and, or, but, not, yet, so
Complex Sentence - one independent clause and one or more subordinate, or dependent, clauses
Compound-Complex - two or more independent clauses and one or more subordinate clauses
What kind of sentence is the following:
Noah hits 5th in the lineup, and he usually gets on base.
simple sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence
compound-complex sentence
Simple Sentence - one independent clause
Compound Sentence - two or more independent clauses joined with a coordinating conjunction, such as and, or, but, not, yet, so
Complex Sentence - one independent clause and one or more subordinate, or dependent, clauses
Compound-Complex - two or more independent clauses and one or more subordinate clauses
What kind of sentence is the following:
The pitcher tries to trick Briza, but she is pretty smart.
simple sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence
compound-complex sentence
Simple Sentence - one independent clause
Compound Sentence - two or more independent clauses joined with a coordinating conjunction, such as and, or, but, not, yet, so
Complex Sentence - one independent clause and one or more subordinate, or dependent, clauses
Compound-Complex - two or more independent clauses and one or more subordinate clauses
What kind of sentence is the following:
Before the ball is pitched, Juan gets ready.
simple sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence
compound-complex sentence
Simple Sentence - one independent clause
Compound Sentence - two or more independent clauses joined with a coordinating conjunction, such as and, or, but, not, yet, so
Complex Sentence - one independent clause and one or more subordinate, or dependent, clauses
Compound-Complex - two or more independent clauses and one or more subordinate clauses
What kind of sentence is the following:
In the last game on Saturday, Riley hit a double that brought in the winning run!
simple sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence
compound-complex sentence
Simple Sentence - one independent clause
Compound Sentence - two or more independent clauses joined with a coordinating conjunction, such as and, or, but, not, yet, so
Complex Sentence - one independent clause and one or more subordinate, or dependent, clauses
Compound-Complex - two or more independent clauses and one or more subordinate clauses
What kind of sentence is the following:
If they won the first game on Sunday, Gabby's team would get to play in the Championship game that night.
simple sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence
compound-complex sentence
Simple Sentence - one independent clause
Compound Sentence - two or more independent clauses joined with a coordinating conjunction, such as and, or, but, not, yet, so
Complex Sentence - one independent clause and one or more subordinate, or dependent, clauses
Compound-Complex - two or more independent clauses and one or more subordinate clauses
What kind of sentence is the following:
The Vikings won the first game on Saturday!
simple sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence
compound-complex sentence
Simple Sentence - one independent clause
Compound Sentence - two or more independent clauses joined with a coordinating conjunction, such as and, or, but, not, yet, so
Complex Sentence - one independent clause and one or more subordinate, or dependent, clauses
Compound-Complex - two or more independent clauses and one or more subordinate clauses
What kind of sentence is the following:
When Hailey went to bat in the 4th inning, she smacked the ball to right field and stopped on 2nd base.
simple sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence
compound-complex sentence
Simple Sentence - one independent clause
Compound Sentence - two or more independent clauses joined with a coordinating conjunction, such as and, or, but, not, yet, so
Complex Sentence - one independent clause and one or more subordinate, or dependent, clauses
Compound-Complex - two or more independent clauses and one or more subordinate clauses
What kind of sentence is the following:
After Hunter hit a homerun, Hannah was up to bat.
simple sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence
compound-complex sentence
Simple Sentence - one independent clause
Compound Sentence - two or more independent clauses joined with a coordinating conjunction, such as and, or, but, not, yet, so
Complex Sentence - one independent clause and one or more subordinate, or dependent, clauses
Compound-Complex - two or more independent clauses and one or more subordinate clauses
What kind of sentence is the following:
Because David hit a home run, Tylor was able to score.
simple sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence
compound-complex sentence
Simple Sentence - one independent clause
Compound Sentence - two or more independent clauses joined with a coordinating conjunction, such as and, or, but, not, yet, so
Complex Sentence - one independent clause and one or more subordinate, or dependent, clauses
Compound-Complex - two or more independent clauses and one or more subordinate clauses
What kind of sentence is the following:
Our boys beat the other team, and everyone went home with a trophy!
simple sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence
compound-complex sentence
Simple Sentence - one independent clause
Compound Sentence - two or more independent clauses joined with a coordinating conjunction, such as and, or, but, not, yet, so
Complex Sentence - one independent clause and one or more subordinate, or dependent, clauses
Compound-Complex - two or more independent clauses and one or more subordinate clauses
What kind of sentence is the following:
Chance's baseball team played in a tournament last weekend.
simple sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence
compound-complex sentence
Simple Sentence - one independent clause
Compound Sentence - two or more independent clauses joined with a coordinating conjunction, such as and, or, but, not, yet, so
Complex Sentence - one independent clause and one or more subordinate, or dependent, clauses
Compound-Complex - two or more independent clauses and one or more subordinate clauses
What kind of sentence is the following:
Dylan's team gets to keep playing games unless they lose.
simple sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence
compound-complex sentence
Simple Sentence - one independent clause
Compound Sentence - two or more independent clauses joined with a coordinating conjunction, such as and, or, but, not, yet, so
Complex Sentence - one independent clause and one or more subordinate, or dependent, clauses
Compound-Complex - two or more independent clauses and one or more subordinate clauses
What kind of sentence is the following:
After he hit a walk-off grand slam, the entire team hustled to home plate, and they cheered for their teammate.
compound sentence
complex sentence
compound-complex sentence
simple sentence
Simple Sentence - one independent clause
Compound Sentence - two or more independent clauses joined with a coordinating conjunction, such as and, or, but, not, yet, so
Complex Sentence - one independent clause and one or more subordinate, or dependent, clauses
Compound-Complex - two or more independent clauses and one or more subordinate clauses
What kind of sentence is the following:
If the baseball team wins the championship, they will get to go to Disney World, and they will also go to Universal Studios.
compound-complex sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence
simple sentence
Simple Sentence - one independent clause
Compound Sentence - two or more independent clauses joined with a coordinating conjunction, such as and, or, but, not, yet, so
Complex Sentence - one independent clause and one or more subordinate, or dependent, clauses
Compound-Complex - two or more independent clauses and one or more subordinate clauses
What kind of sentence is the following:
The team started off losing the championship although they played the best they could, but they ended up winning the game.
complex sentence
compound-complex sentence
compound sentence
simple sentence
Choose the correct spelling of the word.
aproximate
appraximate
approximate
approximete
Choose the correct spelling of the word.
customarry
customary
custamary
customery
Choose the correct spelling of the word.
neccessary
necesary
necessery
necessary
Choose the correct spelling of the word.
modderate
moderete
moderrate
moderate
Choose the correct spelling of the word.
desolate
desoulate
desolatte
desoleate
