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John Paul Jones moved to America to avoid a trial that involved his handling of a mutiny.
simple sentence compound sentence
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Anon
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Hello, could you please help me with a few questions I have with English?
Directions: Classify this sentence as simple, compound,
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Amy
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Which option means a group of words that has a subject and a predicate and is a complete sentence? An independent clause
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The complete sentence that appears on line 18 of the King Arthur’s Knights excerpt is an example of a(n) _[blank]_ sentence.
Wh
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Caitlyn
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Choose the term that describes the type of sentence shown.
The senior class took a trip to Washington, D.C. and Annapolis for
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Anonymous
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The senior class took a trip to Washington, D.C. and Annapolis for their research project.
A Compound* B Simple C Complex D
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Bas
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If you fail to plan, you plan to fail.
simple complex compound <----My choice compound-complex I was thinking about meeting Susan
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Sandy
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What type of sentence are you signing when you also shake your head back and forth?
A:Statement B:Question C:Negative*** A
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marylyn
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identify the correct sentence structure used in the sentence below.
although my aunt always gives use homemade fruitcakes for the
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Honors Courses ONLY Mel❤nie
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Which one of the following is a run-on sentence?
A. I would talk to Frank if I knew him, but people don’t ever talk to him. B.
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Sandia
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The most common English sentence is a/an:
question. exclamation. command. statement. Is it statement?
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lomza
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One of the following sentences contains an independent clause and a dependent clause, which makes it a
complex sentence. Which is
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Anonymous
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Which of the following describes a simple sentence?
A sentence that contains at least two independent clauses, and at least has
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Lila England
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Change the sentences as directed in brackets:
1.Proper emphasis should be given on their study.(active voice) 2.The fox was very
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Rifa
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Scroll over the passage, and click on any word in a sentence circled with a gray line. When the text box pops up, read the
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Bea
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Choose the term that describes the type of sentence shown.
If you are in line early, you’ll be sure to get the best tickets. A.
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hipniblet
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Level 1: To show your mastery of the unit goals, write a funny paragraph about grammar and punctuation that includes the
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....
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Write two original sentences for each of the following seven sentence patterns:
1.S-V-DO (includes S-V-DO-OC) 2.S-V 3.S-V-IO-DO
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susan
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What type of sentence is this?
What a birthday party Sam had! Question 1 options: exclamatory interrogative
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sammy
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What type of sentence is this?
Watch those horses pull the large cart. Question 1 options: statement command
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sammy
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In 3–5 sentences, write down what you told someone in that conversation.
Once you write your sentences, go back and identify
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nisreen
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1.Christina and Christopher worked together and completed a project about astronomy.
simple subject and compound predicate?
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lizzie
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The noise from the ducks in the pond was soothing.
I have to Underline each independent clause and subordinate clause twice then
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Hayden
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I'm confused with imperative sentence.
Is " You must go to school right now." a imperative sentence? Thanks.
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Anonymous
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Read the following sentence to determine its form.
Kalin had been practicing his skateboarding tricks for ten months although he
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zeo
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Which sentence includes a dependent clause?(1 point)
Responses She smiled as she opened the package. It was a fancy hat! The
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Stranger danger
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what is the question and answer flow for an exclamatory sentence?
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julia
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Kalin had been practicing his skateboarding tricks for ten months although he fell during the competition.
(1 point) Responses
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i hate big bugs and i cannot lie lol
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Which sentence includes a dependent clause?(1 point)
Responses It was a fancy hat! It was a fancy hat! She smiled as she opened
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f1 fan
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Although Gabbi loves plants, she knows she has too many.
Which relationship exists between the clauses? a relationship between a
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Is the sentence Forecasters predicted six more weeks of winter this year and complete sentence?
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Which type of sentence contains two independent clauses?
A. question B. declarative sentence C. simple sentence D. compound
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Which type of sentence has one independent clause and expresses a complete thought?
A. simple B. predicate C. compound D. complex
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What is a compound sentence?
a sentence with two independent clauses and no dependent clauses a sentence with two independent
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Nat
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You must also agree to serve in the military.
a. simple sentence b. compound sentence c. complex sentence d. compound-complex
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ttbaby
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Which kind of sentences give commands?(1 point)
Responses declarative declarative exclamatory exclamatory imperative imperative
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Skyra
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Are these sentences simple, compound, complex, or compound complex?
1. Tara opened the door, but when she saw the snow, she
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Meg
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The sentence, Suzanne prefers dogs over cat's is it indicative, imperative, or subjunctive
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Joe
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Classify each of the following sentences as simple or compound.
Simple Sentence Compound Sentence
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help
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Tall trees is it a sentence or a fragment
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Timothy
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A city must be planned carefully, or people will not want to live in it.
A. Simple Sentence B. Compound Sentence C. Complex
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Adeline
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Bill needs to ask Jessica, or he may never know the truth.
What kind of sentence is this?
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Ariana
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which of the following sentences is a command?
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kaydence
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Chose the complete sentence. A. Before the audience was seated. B. May have a bad case of the flu. C. No one expected that
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Omari
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16. What is the function and corresponding endmark for the below sentance?
I can't believe you did'nt call me O interrogative (?)
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Cool Beans
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Hi I need help ASAP
Is this a full sentence? "The little boy didn't do his homework nor his chores." Please helpp
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Jamhier
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The baby is playing (negative)
My friend did not help me (affermative) Ravi plays football everyday(interrogative)
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Anonymous
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A _____ sentence helps to give additional evidence for a claim or a main idea.
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YRN DJ
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In order to demonstrate that one idea is less important than another, which type of sentence will Bernice use?
A.
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LunarBerry
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Although I suspected I was wrong, I refused to admit my mistake. complex
I can no longer eat sticky foods like licorice, for I
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Ashley
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