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Sentence Crafting Question 1
Identify the subject in this sentence.
Amira likes to shop.
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Sentence Crafting Answer 1
Amira is the subject of the sentence because the sentence is about Amira.
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Sentence Crafting Question 2
What kind of subject is the following.
Amira and Hiba like to eat chocolate.
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Sentence Crafting Answer 2
Amira and Hiba are the subjects. Since two people make up the subject,
the subject is compound.
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Sentence Crafting Question 3
What is the difference between an independent and a dependent clause?
What are the similarities?
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Sentence Crafting Answer 3
Both independent and dependent clauses have a subject and a predicate.
Independent clauses make sense on their own, but dependent clauses don’t. Dependent clauses must rely on independent clauses to make sense.
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Sentence Crafting Question 4
Identify the predicate in the following sentence.
Alec is always hyper.
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Sentence Crafting Answer 4
The predicate is “is hyper”
“is hyper” is Alec’s state of being, and a predicate is the action or the state of being of the subject.
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Sentence Crafting Question 5
What is a noun?
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Sentence Crafting Answer 5
An noun is a person, place, or thing.
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Sentence Crafting Question 6
What is the difference between an abstract and a concrete noun?
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Sentence Crafting Answer 6
An abstract noun is not made up of matter. It does not take up space in the universe. It is intangible.Examples: peace, love, hope
A concrete noun is made up of matter. It takes up space in the universe. It is tangible. Examples: rock, paper, scissors
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Sentence Crafting Question 7
Name the coordinating conjunctions.
What do coordinating conjunctions do?
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Sentence Crafting Answer 7
The coordinating conjunctions are:ForAndNorButOrYetSo
Coordinating conjunctions connect words in a sentence or they connect independent clauses.
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Sentence Crafting Question 8
List the being verbs.
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Sentence Crafting Answer 8
Is, am, are, was, were, be, being, been
Remember, being verbs show a subject’s state of being rather than an action.
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Sentence Crafting Question 9
What are the four kinds of sentences based on function (how they are used)?
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Sentence Crafting Answer 9
Declarative = Statement Imperative = Command Interrogative = Question Exclamatory = Exclamation
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Sentence Crafting Question 10
Which punctuation is associated with each sentence kind based on function?
Imperative… Declarative… Interrogative… Exclamatory…
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Sentence Crafting Answer 10
Imperative ! Declarative . Interrogative ? Exclamatory !
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Sentence Crafting Question 11
When joining two independent clauses, what punctuation should be used?
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Sentence Crafting Answer 11
When connecting two independent clauses, use a semicolon.
Example:
Pizza is delicious; it’s especially good when the cheese is hot and gooey.
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Sentence Crafting Question 12
When is a comma used to separate independent and dependent clauses?
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Sentence Crafting Answer 12
When the dependent clause comes before an independent clause use a comma to separate the two.
When the dependent clause comes after the independent clause, no comma is necessary.
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Sentence Crafting Question 13
What kind of sentence error is this:
I like to go to the movies I especially like to go
with my son we both like the same kinds of
movies.
How is such an error corrected?
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Sentence Crafting Answer 13
The sentence error is a run-on.
I like to go to the movies. I especially like to go with my son. We both like the same kinds of movies.
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Sentence Crafting Question 14
True or false?
A comma can be used to separate two independent clauses.
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Sentence Crafting Answer 14
False. To separate two independent clauses with a comma is a sentence error called comma splice.
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Sentence Crafting Question 15
True or false? A coordinating conjunction can be used along with a comma to separate two independent clauses.
Example:
Summer is the most wonderful season, but it is never long enough.
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Sentence Crafting Answer 15
True.
Summer is the most wonderful
season, but, but it is never long enough.
Comma + conjunction
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Sentence Crafting Question 16
Which of the following is an example of a sentence fragment?
a. in the end
b. rainbows are beautiful
c. Stop
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Sentence Crafting Answer 16
Which of the following is an example of a sentence fragment?
a. in the end (fragment)a. in the end (fragment)
b. rainbows are beautiful (independent clause)(independent clause)
c. Stop (command)(command)