Simple
Compound
Complex
Which One is It?
Fill in the blank
100
Another name for a simple sentence.
What is independent clause?
100
A compound sentence contains two of these types of clauses.
What is independent?
100

Some students like to study in the mornings.

What is simple?

100
________________,_______________, and ________________ are three of the basic sentence types.
What are simple, compound and complex?
200
Simple sentences contain this and a verb.
What is a subject?
200
What the "N" stands for in FANBOYS.
What is nor?
200

How many dependent and independent clauses does a complex sentence have?

What is one and one?

200
The students are studying because they have a test tomorrow.
What is complex?
200
An independent clause expresses a ________________ thought.
What is complete?
300

A verb

What is an action?

300
This preceeds or goes before a coordinator in a compound sentence.
What is a comma?
300

Where does the comma go? When Frank is at B lunch he has no friends.

Where is after lunch?

300
Alicia goes to the library and studies every day.
What is simple?
300

Ms. Rendon ate a Kit Kat, _________ she is allergic.

What is but?

400
The type of thought a simple sentence expresses.
What is complete?
400

Besides FANBOYS and however, what is another way to create a compound sentence.

What is a semicolon?

400

True or False, if the subordinating conjunction is in the  middle, there is no comma.

What is True?

400
Alejandro played football, so Maria went shopping. 
What is compound?
400

Complete sentences start with a ______________.

What is a capital letter?

500

True or False: A simple sentence can have multiple subjects and multiple verbs.

What is true?

500
The "F" in FANBOYS stands for this.
What is for?
500

After the football game, the team went to eat at Wings and Rings. What is the dependent clause?

What is After the football game?

500
After they finished studying, Juan and Maria went to the movies. 
What is complex?
500
Complete sentences always end with a ________________.
What is punctuation mark?