1) There are several types of sentences: a) Simple, compound, complex, compound-complex b) Simple, complex, simple-complex c) Simple, complicated, compound 2) A simple sentence is... a) is made up of two independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, or so) b) is formed by adding one or more subordinate (dependent) clauses to the main (independent) clause using conjunctions and/or relative pronouns. c) contains a subject and a predicate and expresses a complete thought as an independent clause. 3) A complex sentence is... a) is made up of two independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, or so) b) is formed by adding one or more subordinate (dependent) clauses to the main (independent) clause using conjunctions and/or relative pronouns. c) contains a subject and a predicate and expresses a complete thought as an independent clause. 4) A conditional sentence is... a) A complex sentence which consists of a main clause and a subordinate clause introduced most typically by a subordinate conjunction ‘if’ b) A complex sentence which consists of a main clause and a subordinate clause introduced most typically by a subordinate conjunction ‘when’ c) A complex sentence which consists of a main clause and a subordinate clause introduced only by a subordinate conjunction ‘if’ 5) A clause is ... a) a simple sentence, consisting of a subject and a predicate b) a word combination used in any sentence c) a group of words consisting of a subject and a verb 6) How many types of conditional sentences are there? a) 5 b) 4 c) 3 7) What are the two main types of conditionals? a) Hypothetical and unhypothetical b) Real and unreal c) Imaginary and real 8) Mood is the form of the verb which shows the relation between the action expressed by the predicate verb and reality established by the speaker. Choose the right definition for the Indicative Mood. a) express (es) a command or a request to perform an action addressed to somebody b) represent (s) actions as real facts, which occur at any time and always have the same result or possible future events and situation with their results c) indicate (s) an imaginary action or state of things contradicting reality. 9) Mood is the form of the verb which shows the relation between the action expressed by the predicate verb and reality established by the speaker. There are several types of Moods.Choose the right definition for the Imperative Mood. a) express (es) a command or a request to perform an action addressed to somebody b) represent (s) actions as real facts, which occur at any time and always have the same result or possible future events and situation with their results c) indicate (s) an imaginary action or state of things contradicting reality. 10) Mood is the form of the verb which shows the relation between the action expressed by the predicate verb and reality established by the speaker. There are several types of Moods.Choose the right definition for the Oblique Moods (Subjunctive II and the Conditional Mood).. a) express (es) a command or a request to perform an action addressed to somebody b) represent (s) actions as real facts, which occur at any time and always have the same result or possible future events and situation with their results c) indicate (s) an imaginary action or state of things contradicting reality.
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