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read the sentences. use the line following each sentence to identify the sentence type. write d for declarative, int for interrogative, e for exclamatory, and imp for imperative. 53. wow, that is the fastest formula one car ever built! ____ 54. does carly need help finding her purse? __ 55. i can tell you are going to be hard to get along with. __ 56. be sure to return the book to the library on time. __ read each sentence. circle the subordinate conjunction or relative pronoun. underline the dependent clause. 57. the ny yankees won the game handily because they played their hearts out. 58. isaacs mother, who won beauty pageants as a young woman, still has her trophies. 59. after you finish cleaning the hamster cage, take out the trash. rewrite each simple sentence to form the sentence type indicated. 60. the chicken chased the beagle around the shed. (compound) ________________ 61. the sloth fell asleep in the butterfly garden. (complex) ________________ underline the dependent clause in each complex sentence. underline the independent clause twice. 62. after swimming 22 laps, colin was exhausted. 63. after the plane lands, the passengers will pull their bags from the overhead compartments. 64. lee can take the bus, unless hed rather walk. underline the dependent clause in each sentence. on the line, identify the type of clause by writing adj for adjective, adv for adverb, or n for noun. 65. ____ although yuri said he was going straight home, he stopped at the park first.
Sentence Type Identification (53-56)
Classify each sentence using the given labels based on structure and purpose: declarative (states a fact), interrogative (asks a question), exclamatory (expresses strong feeling), imperative (gives a command/request).
Subordinate Conjunction/Pronoun & Dependent Clause (57-59)
- Subordinate conjunctions connect dependent clauses to independent ones; relative pronouns introduce adjective clauses. Dependent clauses cannot stand alone as full sentences.
Sentence Rewrites (60-61)
- A compound sentence joins two independent clauses with a coordinating conjunction (FANBOYS: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so).
- A complex sentence joins one independent clause with one dependent clause using a subordinating conjunction.
Clause Underlining (62-64)
- Independent clauses can stand alone as full sentences; dependent clauses cannot.
Clause Type Identification (65)
- Adverb clauses modify verbs/adjectives/adverbs; adjective clauses modify nouns; noun clauses function as nouns (subject, object, etc.). The given clause modifies the verb "stopped".
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53. E
54. INT
55. D
56. IMP
57.
Circle: because
Underline: they played their hearts out
58.
Circle: who
Underline: who won beauty pageants as a young woman
59.
Circle: After
Underline: you finish cleaning the hamster cage
60. The chicken chased the beagle around the shed, and the beagle yelped loudly in fright. (example)
61. When the sun dipped below the horizon, the sloth fell asleep in the butterfly garden. (example)
62.
Underline once (dependent): After swimming 22 laps
Underline twice (independent): Colin was exhausted
63.
Underline once (dependent): After the plane lands
Underline twice (independent): the passengers will pull their bags from the overhead compartments
64.
Underline once (dependent): unless he'd rather walk
Underline twice (independent): Lee can take the bus
65. ADV
Underline: Although Yuri said he was going straight home