What to create | Quiz |
Which subject | English |
What age group | Year or Grade 7 |
What topic | 5 on types of sentences, 5 on choosing which way to punctuate the ending of a sentence, 5 on identifying simple subject, 5 on identifying simple predicate, and 5 determining if a sentence is fragmented or complete, and the rest circling the conjunction in the sentence |
Question types | Close-ended |
Number of questions | 30 |
Number of answers | 4 |
Correct answers | Exactly 1 |
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Please read each question carefully and choose the correct answer by marking the letter of the correct option.
Which of the following is a declarative sentence?
What type of sentence is "Can you help me with my homework?"
Which sentence is exclamatory?
What is the type of this sentence: "I will go to the party."
What type of sentence is: "Please pass the salt."
What punctuation should end the sentence: "Where are we going"
Choose the correct punctuation: "It's a fantastic day"
What punctuation should go here: "I can't believe you did that"
Choose the correct ending punctuation: "Is it going to rain"
What punctuation should complete the sentence: "Watch out for the dog"
What is the simple subject in the sentence: "The dog barked loudly."
Find the simple subject in this sentence: "My sister enjoys painting."
What is the simple subject in: "The students are studying for their exams."
Identify the simple subject of the sentence: "A beautiful butterfly landed on my hand."
What is the simple subject in: "The stars shine brightly in the sky."
What is the simple predicate in the sentence: "The cat slept on the mat."
Find the simple predicate in: "He is reading a book."
Identify the simple predicate in this sentence: "They will play soccer tomorrow."
What is the simple predicate in: "Birds sing beautifully."
What is the simple predicate in: "He has finished his project."
Is the sentence "After the rain stopped" complete or fragmented?
Is "She loves to dance" complete or fragmented?
Identify if this is complete or fragmented: "Running through the fields."
Is "The boy who cried wolf" complete or fragmented?
Is "He went to the store" complete or fragmented?
Identify the conjunction in this sentence: "I want to go to the movies, but I have homework."
What is the conjunction in: "She likes pizza and pasta."
Find the conjunction in this sentence: "He studied hard so he could pass the test."
Identify the conjunction: "If it rains, we will stay inside."
What is the conjunction in: "I will go to the store, or I will stay home."
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