True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true
or false.
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B.13
The ring was made of gold and silver.
This is a compound sentence.
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2.
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B.13
The dog was very excited, so he barked at the visitor.
There is not a coordinating conjunction in this
sentence.
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3.
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B.13
George worked very hard at his new job; consequently, he was
promoted.
This is a compound sentence with a correlative
conjunction connecting the two main clauses.
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4.
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A.13
A subordinate clause has both a subject and predicate and expresses a complete thought.
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5.
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A.13
Roger went home, which is where his mother is.
This sentence contains a subordinate clause.
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6.
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A.13
An adverb clause describes a verb.
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7.
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A.13
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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8.
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A.13
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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9.
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B.13
Nick and Jack love Kentucky State College, but they did not meet the requirements needed to be
accepted.
This sentence is a ________ sentence. a. | simple
| c. | compound | b. | interrogative | d. | exclamatory | | | | |
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10.
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B.13
Nick and Jack love Kentucky State College, but they did not meet the requirements needed to be
accepted.
What is the conjunctive contained in this
sentence? a. | and | c. | to | b. | but | d. | Both A and B | | | | |
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