1) What contains both a subject and a verb? a) Phrase b) Clause c) Interjection d) Appositive e) Noun Phrase f) Preposition 2) What contains a noun OR a verb? a) Phrase b) Clause c) Interjection d) Appositive e) Noun Phrase f) Preposition 3) What type of sentence is made up of two independent clauses? a) Complex b) Simple c) Compound d) Compound-Complex 4) What type of sentence: On my way to class, I stopped by the office. a) Complex b) Simple c) Compound d) Compound-Complex 5) What type of sentence is made up of one independent clause and one dependent clause? a) Complex b) Simple c) Compound d) Compound-Complex 6) What type of sentence? Baldwin high school is so big; it takes me five minutes to walk from one classroom to the next. a) Complex b) Simple c) Compound d) Compound-Complex 7) What type of sentence? Mr. Smith and Mr. Kent created a test and gave it to students. a) Complex b) Simple c) Compound d) Compound-Complex 8) What type of sentence? You should review the material before you take the test. a) Complex b) Simple c) Compound d) Compound-Complex 9) Where do you need a comma? I love learning about sentence types for it is very exciting. a) learning, b) for, c) very, d) , for 10) Where do you need a comma? The sweet delicious cake was made by my aunt and uncle. a) sweet, b) delicious, c) aunt, d) made, 11) In which sentence does the phrase function as an adjective? a) The bees flew through the air. b) He should wait before going swimming. c) The house that is so beautiful sits atop the hill. d) She was the devil in disguise. 12) Which sentence contains an adverbial (adverb) phrase? a) The bees flew through the air. b) He should wait before going swimming. c) The house that is so beautiful sits atop the hill. d) She was the devil in disguise. 13) In which sentence does the phrase function as a noun? a) The bees flew through the air. b) He should wait before going swimming. c) The house that is so beautiful sits atop the hill. d) She was the devil in disguise. 14) Which sentence contains an introductory prepositional phrase? a) Beyond the fence, is where you will find the baseball. b) He hit the ball over the fence. c) My youngest sister, Jan pitched the whole game. d) The player, the one on third base, runs really fast. 15) What is the best way to combine the sentences?  He waited in line for an hour. He rode the roller coaster. a) For an hour he finally rode the roller coaster. b) Riding the roller coaster he waited in line for an hour. c) Waiting in line for an hour he rode the roller coaster finally. d) He finally rode the roller coaster after waiting in line for an hour. 16) Best way to combine the sentences:  Clair Thompson is from Pittsburgh. She swam in the 2012 contest. a) A contest swimmer from Pittsburgh is Clair Thompson. b) Clair Thompson, a 2012 contest swimmer, is from Pittsburgh. c) From Pittsburgh, Clair Thompson swam in a 2012 contest. 17) Which sentence is correctly written while using a colon? a) Tim asked: do I need bread or butter? b) She requested: Milk, bread, and butter. c) Here's what I need: bread, butter, and milk. 18) Which is the correct salutation for a formal or business letter? a) Dear Mr. Smith, b) Dear Dave, c) Dear Mrs. Page: d) Dear Mom: 19) Which sentence correctly uses a semicolon in a list? a) I ran into John, the baker, Jane the firefighter, and Tony, the coach. b) I ran into John, the baker; Jane, the firefighter; and Tony, the coach. c) I ran into; John the baker, Jane; the firefighter, and Tony; the coach. 20) Which sentence contains an error in comma usage? a) At the beginning of the year, I was nervous about math, science, and German. b) At the beginning of the year I was nervous about math, c) Try your best, be kind, and remember to smile.

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