Grammar Quiz

Sentence Labeling Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Sentence Labeling

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Label the following sentence: “The pleasant waiter brought us ice water and menus, and then he took our order.”

A. Simple

B. Compound

C. Complex

D. Compound-complex


Label the following sentence: “The custodian arrived and fixed the broken desk.”

A. Compound-complex

B. Simple

C. Complex

D. Compound


Label the following sentence: “After Napoleon was defeated at Waterloo, he was exiled to Saint Helena, where he died.”

A. Compound-complex

B. Compound

C. Complex

D. Simple


Label the following sentence: “The tables and chairs were scattered and upset by the crowds.”

A. Simple

B. Complex

C. Compound-complex

D. Compound


Label the following sentence: “Yiddish, which is a Germanic language, is now spoken by millions of people all over the world.”

A. Complex

B. Simple

C. Compound-complex

D. Compound


Label the following sentence: “Rod stood in line, and he bought the tickets to the show.”

A. Compound

B. Complex

C. Compound-complex

D. Simple


Label the following sentence: “Mom lit the candles and Dad said the blessing before we ate our supper.”

A. Compound-complex

B. Complex

C. Simple

D. Compound


Label the following sentence: “Located in an island in Lake Texcoco, Tenochtitlan was the capital of the Aztec empire and may have had more than 100,000 inhabitants in the 1500s.”

A. Compound-complex

B. Simple

C. Compound

D. Complex


Label the following sentence: “Because the book is copyrighted, you must not copy it.”

A. Compound-complex

B. Simple

C. Complex

D. Compound


Label the following sentence: “If you examine the painting of Lewis, you can see evidence of his artistic versatility, and you can get a sense of the atmosphere in which he worked.”

A. Simple

B. Compound

C. Complex

D. Compound-complex


Label the following sentence: “We should leave early; otherwise, we will miss our bus.”

A. Compound

B. Simple

C. Compound-complex

D. Complex


Label the following sentence: “Although the line was long, Rod stood in it, and he bought the tickets to the show.”

A. Complex

B. Compound

C. Simple

D. Compound-complex


Label the following sentence: “The eruption of the volcano in Colorado destroyed many homes and led to the closing of the airport.”

A. Compound-complex

B. Complex

C. Compound

D. Simple


Label the following sentence: “Not all birds fly south for the winter; for instance, cardinals live in the northern states throughout the year.”

A. Compound

B. Simple

C. Compound-complex

D. Complex


Label the following sentence: “Great literature stirs the imagination in a positive way.”

A. Simple

B. Compound

C. Compound-complex

D. Complex


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