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Decide if the underlined words form a dependent or independent


clause.

1. John did his homework before he went to bed.


a) Independent
b) Dependent
2. I don’t like Mondays.
a) Independent
b) Dependent
3. If you help me, I will help you!
a) Independent
b) Dependent
4. I usually do my homework while my mother is cooking dinner.
a) Independent
b) Dependent
5. She is very fit because she goes running every day.
a) Independent
b) Dependent

Identify what kind of clause is used in each statement.

1. The bankers need to know what they should do.


a) Noun Clause
b) Adverb Clause
2. Whether you like it or not, you have to go to bed now.
a) Noun Clause
b) Adverb Clause
3. No one knows he is.
a) Noun Clause
b) Adverb Clause
4. When I was younger, I thought so.
a) Noun Clause
b) Adverb Clause
5. I went to see what had happened.
a) Noun Clause
b) Adverb Clause

 
 

Identify whether the sentences are simple, complex, compound or


compound-complex.

1. Vampires Dairies is my favorite television show, but I also love True


Blood.
a) Simple
b) Complex
c) Compound
d) Compound-Complex
2. The student wiped the white board that was filthy with last
week’s notes.
a) Simple
b) Complex
c) Compound
d) Compound-Complex
3. The trendy fashion designer released her new line on
Wednesday.
a) Simple
b) Complex
c) Compound
d) Compound-Complex
4. While waiting for the paint to dry, Angela went to Home Depot,
and Martin organized the kitchen appliances.
a) Simple
b) Complex
c) Compound
d) Compound-Complex
5. Wicked Regina cast a spell on the entire city, so the citizens
decided to rebel.
a) Simple
b) Complex
c) Compound
d) Compound-Complex

 
 

Identify what is being asked.

1. Which type of sentence must end with a question mark?


Interrogative
2. A sentence that’s used to give someone an order or a
command is an _______ sentence.
Imperative
3. What does an imperative sentence usually end with?
Question mark or Period
4. “God is good.” What type of sentence is this?
Declarative
5. “How fun it is!” is a/an ______ sentence.
Exclamatory

Active to Passive Voice and Vice-versa

1. I, together with my friends, go to church every Monday morning.


(Transform to passive voice)
a) Every Mondat morning, me and my friends go to church.
b) Going to church is what my friends and I do every Monday
morning.
c) Going to Chruch with my friends is what we do every
Monday morning.
2. My life is full of melancholic events that shattered my heart.
(Transform to active voice)
a) Melancholic events fill my life so leading to my heart being
shattered.
b) Shattered heart is what I have due to the melancholic
events I experienced.
c) My life has a shattered heart because of my melancholic
past.

 
 

Identify the mood in every sentence.


1. Victor enjoys skating; however, he doesn’t skate very often,
a) Indicative
b) Imperative
2. Please don’t forget to water the plants.
a) Indicative
b) Imperative
3. Today, I am meeting my friends for a coffee at the Corner Shop.
a) Indicative
b) Imperative

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