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| Which subject | English |
| What age group | Year or Grade 10 |
| What topic | 20 Theory questions on aspects and tense and types of sentences, and independent and dependent clauses |
| Question types | Open-ended |
| Number of questions | 20 |
| Number of answers | 1 |
| Correct answers | Exactly 1 |
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Please answer the following questions to the best of your ability. Each question focuses on aspects of tense, types of sentences, and independent and dependent clauses. Provide a single answer for each question.
What is the main difference between a simple sentence and a compound sentence?
Identify the tense used in the following sentence: "She has been studying for three hours."
Define what an independent clause is and provide an example.
What is a dependent clause, and how does it function within a sentence?
Convert the sentence "He walked to the store" into the present perfect tense.
What type of sentence is used to express strong emotion or a command?
Identify the tense used in this sentence: "By this time next year, I will have graduated."
Explain the function of a coordinating conjunction in a compound sentence.
What is the effect of using an interrogative sentence in writing? Provide an example.
Convert the sentence "She will finish her homework" into the past continuous tense.
How can you distinguish between an independent clause and a dependent clause in a complex sentence?
What is the tense of the sentence: "They are playing soccer right now"?
Provide an example of a compound-complex sentence and explain its components.
What role do subordinating conjunctions play in forming dependent clauses?
Describe the purpose of using a declarative sentence in writing.
Identify the present simple tense form of the verb "to run" for the pronoun "he."
What is a run-on sentence, and how can it be corrected?
Convert the following sentence into the future tense: "He eats breakfast at 7 AM."
Explain the difference between a fragment and a complete sentence using an example.
What is the role of a semicolon in separating clauses, and when should it be used?