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1 Sentence Types and Clauses Review

2 Are the following words subordinating conjunctions or relative pronouns?

3 who, which, that, whose, whom

4 Identify the type of clause underlined in the sentence with IN for independent or D for dependent. We followed the crowd as it moved toward the exit.

5 Identify the type of clause underlined in the sentence with IN for independent or D for dependent. When the music stopped, everyone clapped.

6 Identify the type of clause underlined in the sentence with IN for independent or D for dependent. Tell us about the trip that you made a year ago.

7 Identify the type of clause underlined in the sentence with IN for independent or D for dependent. The fans of the team were sad when the team lost the game.

8 Are the following words relative pronouns or subordinating conjunctions?

9 when, unless, because, if, since, until

10 simple, compound, complex, or compound/complex sentence? Composed of one independent clause and is also called a main clause

11 simple, compound, complex, or compound/complex sentence? Contains two or more independent clauses and at least one dependent clause

12 simple, compound, complex, or compound/complex sentence? Contains two independent clauses

13 simple, compound, complex, or compound/complex sentence? Contains one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses

14 simple, compound, complex, or compound/complex sentence? The taco is a popular item, and it is easy to prepare.

15 simple, compound, complex, or compound/complex sentence? The annual city picnic is sponsored by the city council.

16 simple, compound, complex, or compound/complex sentence? You will wait for the package, and I’ll meet you at the restaurant.

17 simple, compound, complex, or compound/complex sentence? When the sun set, the caravans stopped for the night.

18 simple, compound, complex, or compound/complex sentence? The baseball game will start today in the empty lot.

19 simple, compound, complex, or compound/complex sentence? After the tornado hit, my house was gone, but my neighbor's house was not touched.

20 simple, compound, complex, or compound/complex sentence? I can’t skip my homework to go to the mall, so I’ll finish it during study hall.

21 simple, compound, complex, or compound/complex sentence? Some cyclists are unsafe if they disregard rules.

22 simple, compound, complex, or compound/complex sentence? The student raised his hand and answered the question.

23 simple, compound, complex, or compound/complex sentence? Our school play is tonight, and we are somewhat nervous because there will be a large audience.


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