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Sentence Structure Questions - All Grades

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Grade 7 Sentence Structure
What are the simple subject and simple predicate in the sentence below?

The sailboats were gliding across the ocean.
  1. sailboats/were gliding
  2. sailboats/across the ocean
  3. the sailboats/gliding across
  4. the sailboats/were across
Grade 6 Phrases and Clauses
Continuing Education Fragments and Run-ons
Identify the statement that is a fragment.
  1. Greetings, my friend.
  2. I'll do the same for you.
  3. "We're having spinach salad."
  4. "I made it from scratch."
Grade 7 Phrases and Clauses CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.7.1a
Identify the DEPENDENT clause in the following sentence.

If I let a few days go by, I can usually calm myself down.
  1. If I let a few days go by
  2. I can usually calm myself down
  3. If I let
  4. Calm myself down
Grade 10 Phrases and Clauses
If you look for perfection, you'll never be content.

Which sentence describes the use of clauses in the sentence?
  1. The sentence contains one dependent clause.
  2. The sentence contains one independent clause.
  3. The sentence contains one independent clause and one dependent clause.
  4. The sentence contains two independent clauses separated by a coordinating conjunction.
Grade 7 Fragments and Run-ons
Which of these sentences is NOT a sentence fragment?
  1. If you see very black soil.
  2. Each layer of soil has color.
  3. When you are in Georgia.
  4. During the rainy summer.
Grade 3 Types of Sentences
Grade 7 Types of Sentences
Which of these is a complete sentence?
  1. And saw the sunrise.
  2. When they thought they were safe.
  3. That is not true.
  4. Around the river.
Grade 3 Types of Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1i
What do you need in a complex sentence?
  1. subordinating conjunction
  2. conjunction
  3. run-on
  4. fragment
Grade 7 Phrases and Clauses CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.7.1a
Grade 7 Sentence Structure
Grade 11 Phrases and Clauses
Grade 7 Types of Sentences
Grade 6 Combining Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.3, L.6.3, L.6.3a
Which option correctly combines the following two simple sentences to create a compound sentence?

Marisol plays the harp.
She is not very good.
  1. Marisol plays the harp, but she is not very good.
  2. Marisol is not very good at playing the harp.
  3. When she plays the harp, Marisol is not very good.
  4. Although she is not very good, Marisol plays the harp.
Grade 4 Types of Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.1
What type of sentence is this?

Put that dangerous piece of ice on the ground.
  1. interrogative
  2. declarative
  3. imperative
  4. exclamatory
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