Sentence Types
Sentence Fragments
Varying Sentence Beginnings
Sentence
Length
100

“Ms. Rudolfo teaches all day.”

Is this a complex, compound, or simple sentence? 


Simple

100

Define “Sentence Fragment” 

A sentence fragment is punctuated like a sentence, but does not express a complete thought, and is grammatically incomplete. 

100

To keep your sentences interesting, you want to _______ your sentences. 

Vary 

100

If you only use _______ _______ sentences, your writing can sound childish and stilted. 

Short simple 

200

Definition of a clause

A clause is a group of words, which contain a subject and a predicate; a clause can be either independent or dependent.

200

Fill in the blanks: 

You should avoid using sentence fragments in ________pieces of writing. 

Formal 

200

How can you start this sentence in a different way?

“Harry felt horrible going to the doctor.”

Going to the doctor, Harry felt horrible!

200

Why shouldn’t you be able to only use long complex sentences? 

Your writing will become lengthy and difficult to follow. 

300

Create a compound-complex sentence. 

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300

One example of a piece of writing we should not use sentence fragments in

Academic writing (essays, news articles, theses, etc)

300

Name 3 ways you can vary your sentences. 

Adverb/Adjectives

Verb ending in -ing

Dependent Clauses

300

Ideally.. which sentences should you use? 

A. Short Simple B. Long Complex. C. Medium Length D. All of the Above 

D. All of the above 

400

What are the different types of sentences? 

Simple

Compound 

Complex

Compound Complex

400
What is one piece of writing that it is OKAY to use sentence fragments in? 

Fictional literature, narrative writings, etc. 

400

How can you vary this this sentence beginning?

As they didn't have enough money they spent their holidays at home last year.

Not having enough money, they spent their holidays at home last year.

400

Is there such thing as a perfect sentence length? 


No!