L.3.1.I-Test1C Produce simple, compound, and complex sentences.
 
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L.3.1.I-Test1C Produce simple, compound, and complex sentences.



Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 1. 

Identify the following sentence as simple, complex, or compound.

The manager walked into the meeting, greeted his staff, and began speaking.
a.
simple
c.
complex
b.
compound
d.
none
 

 2. 

Identify the following sentence as simple, complex, or compound.

If Jennifer saves her money, she can buy that kitten that is for sale.
a.
simple
c.
complex
b.
compound
d.
none
 

 3. 

Identify the following sentence as simple, complex, or compound.

I went to work and finished my project.
a.
simple
c.
complex
b.
compound
d.
none
 

 4. 

Identify the following sentence as simple, complex, or compound.

Payton plays football and he also plays baseball.
a.
simple
c.
complex
b.
compound
d.
none
 

 5. 

Identify the following sentence as simple, complex, or compound.

The water park was full of big rides, good food, and lots of people.
a.
compound
c.
none
b.
complex
d.
simple
 

 6. 

The old man with the dark hat and crooked cane.
a.
compound
c.
none
b.
complex
d.
simple
 

 7. 

Identify the following sentence as simple, compound, or complex.

Kira passed the test because she studied and worked hard.
a.
complex
c.
compound
b.
none
d.
simple
 

 8. 

Identify the following sentence as simple, compound, or complex.

Over the fence and ran away.
a.
compound
c.
none
b.
complex
d.
simple
 

 9. 

Identify the following sentence as simple, compound, or complex.

Jodi played soccer while Will went to a baseball game.
a.
compound
c.
none
b.
complex
d.
simple
 

 10. 

Identify the following sentence as simple, compound, or complex.

You can have cake for dessert or ice cream, but not both.
a.
compound
c.
none
b.
complex
d.
simple
 
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