FREE CJBAT Grammar and Vocabulary Test 3

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A compound sentence consists of

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The bus slowed and pulled up to the curb in front of a T-shirt shop.

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A simple sentence contains only one independent clause, which is a complete thought with a subject and a verb. In this sentence, "The bus slowed and pulled up to the curb in front of a T-shirt shop," there is only one subject ("The bus") and one verb ("slowed"). Therefore, it is a simple sentence.

Independent clauses can be joined by using

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An independent clause contains

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A complex sentence consists of an independent clause plus

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A compound-complex sentence consists of two or more independent clauses and

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Which is a complex sentence?

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Which is a compound sentence?

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I like him because he’s funny. Which is the dependent clause?

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A simple sentence consists of

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A dependent clause can begin with a relative pronoun or a

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