Sentence Types Game. How to play! Identify each sentence as simple, compound, complex,...

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Sentence Types Game

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Page 1: Sentence Types Game. How to play! Identify each sentence as simple, compound, complex, compound-complex.

Sentence Types Game

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How to play!

• Identify each sentence as simple, compound, complex, compound-complex

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• Whatever these people choose to do, volunteering can make them feel good.

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• Alex wanted to help; he started making arrangements for a benefit auction to raise money for the girl’s treatment.

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• The boys called 80 sponsors, and they all contributed goods.

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• Volunteers at the shelters help prepare food.

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• Although the Foster Grandparent Program is more than 30 years old, many people do not know about it.

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• The zoo closed earlier than they expected.

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• More than 9,000 homes were destroyed, and crops and roads were wiped out.

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• When our school celebrates Earth Day, we sign up for environmental projects, and we try to complete them in one day.

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• He ran across the lawn and through the gate.

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• Rebecca is a seventh-grader who volunteers in a tutoring program.

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• Steve teaches science to his students.

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• They felt proud because they had done something worthwhile.

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• She ran to the finished, but he dropped out.

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• His injury, which was painful, seemed rather severe.

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• The group continued planning the benefit, but not many people would buy the $25 tickets for the dinner.

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• The vice-principal of Alex’s school had a young daughter.

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• They would charge people for a dinner and hold the auction at the dinner.

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• Since the government program was founded, there have been foster parent projects in every state.

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• The shore looks inviting to visitors because students have cleaned up the beaches, and they have planted flowers in the parks.

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• Volunteers helped clear up the roads whenever the storm passed.

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• The children walked into the woods at night, but they became afraid.

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• Until I drink my cup of coffee, I can be a grouchy person.

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• I will be calm during the storm as long as I can listen to my music.

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• Thanksgiving is one of my favorite holidays; Christmas is my most favorite holiday.

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• If I give you a cookie, what will you give me in return?

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• When I go to the mall, I want to look for new boots, or I want new jeans.

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• Green is a secondary color, yet red is a primary color.

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• Jack and Frank arrived at the bus station early.