A. Compound sentence
B. Complex sentence
C. None of these
D. Simple sentence
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This is a compound sentence because it contains two independent clauses ("Samer and Ali played in the garden" and "read in the study room") connected by the conjunction and.
Each clause can stand alone as a complete sentence , which is characteristic of a compound sentence .
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A. Adverb clause
B. Relative clause
C. Pronoun clause
D. None of these
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" Whose family owns a cattle farm " gives more information about " Maria " and begins with the relative pronoun "whose."
It is a relative clause because it modifies a noun and connects to it using a relative pronoun .
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A. Our home is built of bricks.
B. Our home is built with bricks.
C. None of these
D. Our home is built of bricks.
Explanation
" Built with bricks " is the correct and standard prepositional usage in English.
It means bricks were used as a material in the construction.
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A. Dependent Clause
B. None of these
C. Relative Clause
D. Independent Clause
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" I am staying inside " is a complete sentence with subject and verb, expressing a full thought — this makes it an independent clause .
A dependent clause cannot stand alone and usually begins with words like because, if, although, etc. The part " because it is raining " is the dependent clause here.
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A. Negative
B. Declarative
C. Simple
D. Interrogative
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The sentence " Did she come into the part a day late? " asks a question .
Sentences that ask questions are called interrogative sentences .
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A. Alliteration
B. Metaphor
C. Negative Sentence
D. Personification
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Alliteration is the repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of closely connected words.
In this sentence, the repetition of the "c" sound in " cat ," "clawing," and " couch " makes it an example of alliteration .
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A. Optative
B. Imperative
C. None of these
D. Declarative
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A declarative sentence states a fact or gives information, like this one about someone learning a language.
It ends with a full stop .
It does not express a command, wish, or question.
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A. Simple
B. Compound
C. Complex
D. None of these
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The sentence has one main clause ("I will start a business") and one dependent clause ("If I do not get this job").
Sentences with an independent clause + dependent clause are called complex sentences.
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A. None of these
B. Shorten
C. Strengthen
D. Larger
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The term ellipses means omission .
An ellipsis (...) is used to omit parts of a passage without changing the meaning .
It helps to shorten long quotations or texts for clarity and relevance.
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A. Compound
B. Simple
C. Negative
D. Complex
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"I don’t want to go." is a negative sentence indicated by the "don't"
Negative sentence examples include statements of things that are false.
In English, we create negative sentences by adding the word 'not' after the auxiliary, or helping, verb.
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