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Sentence Pre-Test

Sentence Pre-Test. English I. Directions:. Put your heading on a sheet of notebook paper. Title your paper: Sentence Pre-Test Number 1 -20, and skip two lines between each number . Part One # 1. What is a sentence?. # 2. What is a fragment?. # 3. What is a run-on?. # 4.

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Sentence Pre-Test

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  1. Sentence Pre-Test English I

  2. Directions: • Put your heading on a sheet of notebook paper. • Title your paper: Sentence Pre-Test • Number 1 -20, and skip two lines between each number.

  3. Part One# 1 • What is a sentence?

  4. # 2 • What is a fragment?

  5. # 3 • What is a run-on?

  6. # 4 • What is a simple sentence?

  7. # 5 • What is a compound sentence?

  8. # 6 • Write a simple sentence.

  9. # 7 • Write a compound sentence.

  10. Part Two • In part two, you will see a series of sentences. • Write each sentence. • In the margin, label the sentence simple or compound.

  11. # 8 • Dogs bark, and cats meow.

  12. # 9 • The big black dog on the porch by the swing barks at the fat yellow cat in the tree on the large limb.

  13. # 10 • The dog and cat live in the same house.

  14. # 11 • The dog and cat, Charlie and Scout, run and play everyday.

  15. # 12 • The dog played with the toys, and the cat slept.

  16. Part Three • In part three, you will see a series of sentences or, possibly, fragments. • Write the sentences exactly as they appear. • In the margin, label each as either: sentence or fragment.

  17. I am organized. • Sitting in the dark, holding a flashlight, and reading. • Because I like pizza. • Babies cry. • Walking to school in the rain. • When she studies. • I love English class! • Texting my best friend.

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