True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true
or false.
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A.12. I went to the store. simple sentence
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2.
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A.12. Jean went outside. simple sentence
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3.
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The tiny canary sang while the maid was vacuuming the floor. simple
sentence
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4.
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The tiny canary. simple sentence
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5.
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The small dog ate his bone. simple sentence
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A.12. Every sentence has a formula.
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7.
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She went outside.
pronoun + verb +
noun.
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Mr. Samuels hat was blue and white.
noun + noun +
linking verb + adjective + article + adjective.
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A.12. A sentence is a group of words that makes sense.
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10.
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A.12. It is cold outside. sentence
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11.
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Jumped over the moon. sentence
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12.
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A.12. The trees are tall in the forest. sentence
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13.
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A.12. A very large, brown. sentence
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A.12. A sentence that is a command is also called an imperative
sentence.
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Stop at the stop sign. This is an example of an imperative question.
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An interrogative sentence asks a question.
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A.12. A sentence that is a interrogative question usually ends in a
period.
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Are you stopping at the store? This is an example of an imperative
question
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Multiple Choice
Identify the
letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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A.12. Choose whether the sentence is simple, compound, or
complex.
James is driving the tractor and Wayne is in the
combine. a. | simple | c. | complex | b. | compound | d. | None | | | | |
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Choose the correct direct speech sentence below. a. | What kind
of ice cream do you want? asked John. | c. | Mom told us the principal was going to say something at the end
of the game. | b. | Jen said that we were winning the
game. | d. | None | | | | |
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