English - Grammar: Types of Sentences

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Quiz on English - Grammar: Types of Sentences, created by Jill Hurley on 06/01/2019.
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Quiz by Jill Hurley, updated more than 1 year ago
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Question 1

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Imperative sentence
Answer
  • A sentence that gives a command or makes a request
  • A sentence that shows excitement or strong feeling
  • A sentence that asks a question
  • A sentence that makes a statement

Question 2

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Declarative sentence
Answer
  • A sentence that makes a statement
  • A sentence that gives a command or makes a request
  • A sentence that asks a question
  • A sentence that shows excitement or strong feeling

Question 3

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Interrogative sentence
Answer
  • A sentence that asks a question
  • A sentence that shows excitement or strong feeling
  • A sentence that makes a statement
  • A sentence that gives a command or makes a request

Question 4

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Exclamatory sentence
Answer
  • A sentence that shows excitement or strong feeling
  • A sentence that makes a statement
  • A sentence that asks a question
  • A sentence that gives a command or makes a request

Question 5

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Punctuation: An imperative sentence ends with a
Answer
  • Period
  • Question mark
  • Exclamation point

Question 6

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Punctuation: A declarative sentence ends with a
Answer
  • Period
  • Question mark
  • Exclamation point

Question 7

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Punctuation: An interrogative sentence ends with a
Answer
  • Question mark
  • Period
  • Exclamation point

Question 8

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Punctuation: An exclamatory sentence ends with an
Answer
  • Exclamation point
  • Question mark
  • Period

Question 9

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Simple Sentence
Answer
  • A sentence that has a subject and predicate and expresses a complete thought.
  • A sentence that has two main parts that are not equal
  • A sentence missing a subject, predicate, or both
  • Two or more sentences that are run together without commas or without punctuation

Question 10

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Compound sentence
Answer
  • A sentence created by combining two simple sentences
  • A sentence that has two main parts that are not equal
  • A sentence missing a subject, predicate, or both
  • Two or more sentences that are run together with commas or without any punctuation

Question 11

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Complex sentence
Answer
  • A sentence that has two main parts that are not equal
  • A sentence created by combining two simple sentences
  • A sentence that has a subject and predicate and expresses a complete thought
  • A sentence missing a subject, predicate, or both

Question 12

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Sentence fragment
Answer
  • A sentence missing a subject, predicate, or both
  • Two or more sentences that run together with commas or without any punctuation
  • Has a subject and a predicate and expresses a complete thought
  • A sentence that has two main parts that are not equal

Question 13

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Run-on sentence
Answer
  • Two or more sentences that are run together with commas or without any punctuation
  • A sentence created by combining two simple sentences
  • A sentence that has two main parts that are not equal
  • A sentence that has a subject and predicate and expresses a complete thought

Question 14

Question
Complete sentence
Answer
  • A sentence containing a subject and predicate, that expresses a complete thought, and makes sense standing alone
  • A sentence missing a subject, predicate, or both
  • Two or more sentences that are run together with commas or without any punctuation
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