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Seventh Grade (Grade 7) Types of Sentences Questions

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Grade 7 Types of Sentences
Which of these is a complete sentence?
  1. Under the umbrella.
  2. I jumped over the puddle.
  3. My two friends and I.
  4. Being hungry all day.
Grade 7 Types of Sentences
Sentences that ask a question are called
  1. exclamatory.
  2. declarative.
  3. interrogative.
  4. inquisitive.
Grade 7 Types of Sentences
Which of these is a complete sentence?
  1. The beautiful bluebirds on the tree.
  2. Are flying over the tree.
  3. The bluebirds are flying over the tree.
  4. They flying bluebirds.
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 7 Types of Sentences
Grade 7 Types of Sentences
Which sentence is a simple sentence with a compound subject?
  1. The ponies trotted across the grass and stopped at the edge of the pond.
  2. Several friends played baseball today with their cousins and will play again tomorrow.
  3. My brother and my sister are with friends in the backyard.
  4. A man carried a book and a bag of groceries to his house this morning.
Grade 7 Types of Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.1, CCRA.L.3, L.7.1, L.7.3
Two independent clauses in a compound sentence are connected by
  1. a transition word.
  2. a verb.
  3. a conjunction.
  4. a common denominator.
Grade 7 Types of Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.7.1b
Which sentence correctly changes the simple sentence into a complex sentence?

I made dinner.
  1. I made dinner and ate it.
  2. After the basketball game, I made dinner.
  3. I made dinner, but burned the rolls.
  4. I made dinner for my family.
Grade 7 Types of Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.3, L.7.3
A compound sentence has                        .
  1. one dependent clause
  2. one independent clause
  3. two dependent clauses
  4. two independent clauses
Grade 7 Types of Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.7.1b
Identify the complex sentence.
  1. Because we were stumped for a while, we became very discouraged.
  2. We all really like Jeff's suggestion.
  3. Who doesn't want someone else to wash their pet, clean their house, and mow their lawn?
Grade 7 Types of Sentences
This type of sentence makes a general statement.
  1. Declarative sentence
  2. Simple sentence
  3. Interrogative sentence
  4. Imperative sentence
Grade 7 Types of Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.1, CCRA.L.3, L.7.1, L.7.1b, L.7.3
Why should you use compound sentences?
  1. to connect ideas
  2. to add detail
  3. to contrast information
  4. all of the above
Grade 7 Types of Sentences
Grade 7 Types of Sentences
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