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Types of Sentences Questions - All Grades

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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
Grade 6 Types of Sentences
Which sentence is complex?
  1. Paris is an old city, but Rome is even more ancient.
  2. You can see paintings or go to the opera.
  3. The Navajo, and the Iroquois are Native Americans.
  4. It is possible to see the earth rise over the horizon if you are standing on the moon.
Grade 6 Types of Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.3, L.6.3, L.6.3a
Which sentence is a simple sentence?
  1. We like to eat cheese.
  2. We like to eat cheese, although some cheeses are disgusting.
  3. In the mornings, we like to eat cheese on our eggs and toast.
  4. In the mornings, before we go to school, we like to eat cheese.
Grade 5 Types of Sentences
Choose the correctly written compound sentence.
  1. Therefore, they did not have recess.
  2. She went to the mall and to the movies.
  3. She went to the doctor because she was ill.
  4. School was cancelled due to the bad weather, so the students stayed home.
Grade 5 Types of Sentences

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Continuing Education Types of Sentences
Which of the following statements explains the best way to construct a compound sentence?
  1. Connect an independent clause and a dependent clause with a comma.
  2. Connect two independent clauses with a coordinating conjunction.
  3. Add a FANBOY to independent clauses.
  4. Connect two independent clauses and a subordinate clause with FANBOYs.
Grade 3 Types of Sentences
Which of the following is a complete sentence?
  1. Do your homework before dinner.
  2. After she finished her essay
  3. The boys who like to play baseball
  4. As we wait for the rain to stop
  5. None of the above.
Grade 2 Types of Sentences
Adam read the new book his friend Aaron bought him he really liked the ending of the story.
  1. Complete Sentence
  2. Sentence Fragment
  3. Run-On Sentence
  4. Compound Sentence
Grade 1 Types of Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1j
What type of sentence is this?

Were the Wallndas a famous high wire act?
  1. declarative
  2. imperative
  3. interrogative
  4. exclamatory
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 1 Types of Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1j
What type of sentence is this?

Janie went to the park.
  1. imperative
  2. declarative
  3. interrogative
  4. exclamatory
Grade 1 Types of Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1j
What type of sentence is this?

Look at the tamer cracking his whip.
  1. declarative
  2. imperative
  3. interrogative
  4. exclamatory
Grade 1 Types of Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1j
Grade 3 Types of Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1
Juan played football while Juanita went shopping.
  1. Simple sentence
  2. Compound sentence
  3. Complex sentence
Grade 5 Types of Sentences

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During the basketball game, he scored 13 points.
  1. simple
  2. compound
  3. compound-complex
  4. complex
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