Grammar Quiz

[ Grammar ]

Identify the following group of words as simple sentence, compound sentence, or run-on sentence.

Jessie bought a ticket for Friday, but she came on Saturday instead.

A. simple sentence

B. compound sentence

C. run-on sentence

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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By the time we arrived at the party most people ___________!

A. left

B. were leaving

C. had already left

D. had already been leaving


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Unless you promise not to tell anyone, I won’t give you this letter

A. If you promise not to tell anyone, I will give you this letter.

B. If you don’t promise to tell anyone, I will give you this letter.

C. If you don’t promise to tell anyone, I won’t give you this letter.

D. If you promise not to tell anyone, I won’t give you this letter.

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Which principle part of the verb “am attending” does this sentence contain?: I am attending some lectures on dinosaur.

A. Present

B. Past

C. Past Participle

D. Present Participle


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A 19th century theory by which the social order is accounted as the product of natural selection of persons best suited to existing living conditions and with which a position of laissez-faire is advocated.

A. Social Darwinism

B. Colony

C. Sphere of Influence

D. Protectorate

E. Nationalism