Simple, Compound and Complex Sentences (Grade 7)
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Simple, Compound and Complex Sentences
1.
Define the following term: Simple Sentence
2.
Define the following term: Complex Sentence
3.
A compound sentence has .
- one dependent clause
- one independent clause
- two dependent clauses
- two independent clauses
4.
Identify the sentence type.
Because her school computer had internet access, Savannah could learn more about Keith Urban and Kenny Chesney.
Because her school computer had internet access, Savannah could learn more about Keith Urban and Kenny Chesney.
- simple
- compound
- complex
- compound-complex
5.
Identify the sentence type.
People saw shop figures as old-fashioned, so shopkeepers stopped using them.
People saw shop figures as old-fashioned, so shopkeepers stopped using them.
- simple
- compound
- compound-complex
- complex
6.
I drew an illustration for a poem that was written by Robert Frost.
- simple
- compound
- compound complex
- complex
7.
Bethany wants to walk to the theater, but I want to take a taxi.
- simple
- compound
- compound complex
- complex
8.
Identify the sentence type.
Many people work long and hard for their money.
Many people work long and hard for their money.
- Simple
- Complex
- Compound
- Compound-Complex
9.
Read the sentence and choose the answer that identifies the type of sentence:
Before the sun rises, she runs two miles or exercises.
Before the sun rises, she runs two miles or exercises.
- simple sentence
- compound sentence
- complex sentence
- compound-complex sentence
10.
Identify the sentence type.
Summer and Madison both take music lessons weekly.
Summer and Madison both take music lessons weekly.
- simple
- compound
- compound-complex
- complex
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