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Types of Sentences Questions - All Grades

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Grade 3 Types of Sentences
Grade 5 Types of Sentences
Choose the correctly written complex sentence.
  1. Because reading is her favorite subject, she spends her weekends reading novels.
  2. After the sun goes down we will light the fire.
  3. She likes to clean, but she loves to cook.
  4. The doctor prescribed Tylenol, or the patient can take Motrin.
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
What type of sentence is this?

I bought new shirts, pants, and a sweater.
  1. interrogative
  2. declarative
  3. imperative
  4. exclamatory
Grade 5 Types of Sentences
Choose the correctly written compound sentence.
  1. The teachers planned the lesson, they went to lunch.
  2. Abby missed the bus, but she made it to school on time.
  3. Charlie went to Disney World, he rode Splash Mountain.
  4. Florida is a great destination but it is very hot.
Grade 8 Types of Sentences
A simple sentence includes:
  1. one independent clause and one dependent clause
  2. one independent clause
  3. two independent clauses joined by a comma and a conjunction
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
What type of sentence is this?

Are you going to the dance?
  1. imperative
  2. declarative
  3. interrogative
  4. exclamatory
Grade 3 Types of Sentences
What type of sentence asks something?
  1. statement
  2. question
  3. command
  4. exclamation
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.
Continuing Education Types of Sentences
Which sentence is a compound sentence?
  1. The flowers and grass sprang up all over.
  2. The seeds were planted, and flowers grew.
  3. Trees and grass springing up on the earth.
  4. The seeds fell to the earth and soon sprouted.
Grade 3 Types of Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1i
Juan played football, yet Juanita went shopping.
  1. Simple sentence
  2. Compound sentence
  3. Complex sentence
Grade 4 Types of Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.1
Which sentence is imperative?
  1. I like your new dress.
  2. Take off your shoes.
  3. Your shoes are muddy.
  4. Those boots are nice.
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
Grade 3 Types of Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1i
Which is a simple sentence with a compound subject?
  1. The cardinals and blue birds love the new food in the bird feeder.
  2. My sister, Sharon, wrote a book about first graders.
  3. The deer ate all of the new plants in the yard.
  4. The squirrels gatherf nuts for the winter.
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
What type of sentence is this?

Do you like to go to the beach?
  1. interrogative
  2. imperative
  3. declarative
  4. exclamatory
Grade 1 Types of Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1j
What type of sentence is this?

The circus had its beginnings in ancient Rome.
  1. declarative
  2. imperative
  3. interrogative
  4. exclamatory
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
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