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Chapt. 1 Formative Assessment

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    Sentence types, subject and predicates, compound sentences
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  • What kind of sentence asks a question and ends with a question mark?
    Interrogative
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  • What kind of sentence shows strong emotion and ends with an exclamation mark?
    Exclamatory
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  • What kind of sentence gives a command or makes a request?
    Imperative
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  • What kind of sentence states a fact and ends with a period?
    Declarative
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  • What kind of sentence is this: Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?
    Interrogative
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  • What kind of sentence is this: A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.
    Declarative
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  • All the words that tell who or what the sentence is about form the _____ subject.
    complete
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  • The main word in the complete subject is called the _____ subject.
    simple
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  • All the words that tell who or what the subject is or does make up the _____ predicate.
    complete
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  • The simple predicate is always a(n) _____.
    verb
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  • A group of words that has both a subject and a verb is called what?
    Clause
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  • What kind of clause can stand alone as a sentence?
    independent
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  • A _____ subject has two subjects that share the same predicate.
    Compound
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  • What kind of sentence joins two independent clauses?
    compound
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  • A(n) _____ clause cannot stand by itself as a sentence.
    Dependent
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  • What kind of sentence contains one independent clause and one or more dependent clasues?
    complex
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