True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true
or false.
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Nick and Jack love Kentucky State College, but they did not meet the requirements needed to be
accepted.
There are two main clauses in this
sentence.
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2.
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A complex sentence differs from a compound sentence.
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The employee worked hard for the promotion that he will be receiving
tomorrow.
There is a complex sentence.
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The belt, which is threaded through the loops on the pants, goes around your
waist.
This sentence contains an adjective
clause.
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The only subordinate clauses are adjective, noun, and adverb clauses.
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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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What does a sentence express? a. | an idea | d. | a complete thought | b. | the meaning of
life | e. | None of the
above | c. | a desire | | | | |
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What can a subordinate clause not work as? a. | an adjective. | d. | an adverb. | b. | a
noun. | e. | All of the
above | c. | a pronoun. | | | | |
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What does an adverb clause not answer? a. | why the action occurs | d. | All of the above | b. | how the action
occurs | e. | None of the
above | c. | where the action occurs | | | | |
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This type of clause modifies a pronoun in the main clause. a. | adverb | d. | noun | b. | adjective | e. | None of the above | c. | pronoun | | | | |
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This is an example of a relative pronoun: a. | what | d. | All of the above | b. | which | e. | None of the
above | c. | who | | | | |
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