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Jugar Test
1. 
What is an independent clause?
A.
A whole idea
B.
A sentence that can stand on its own
C.
A sentence with a noun and a verb
D.
All of the above
2. 
What is an dependent clause?
A.
A complete thought
B.
A sentence with no noun and no verb
C.
Not a complete thought
D.
A sentence that is bad
3. 
What is a comma splice?
A.
A sentence that was sliced in half
B.
A sentence with a comma that is incorrectly used to link clauses
C.
A brand of clothing
D.
A sentence that uses a comma correctly to link clauses
4. 
What is a fused sentence?
A.
A sentence that scientifically fused together
B.
Two sentence clauses that were stuck together with no punctuation
C.
A sentence that uses a comma incorrectly to link clauses
D.
I don't know
5. 
How do we fix comma splices?
A.
Separate the clause into two sentences
B.
Use a semicolon to link the clauses
C.
Insert a comma and a conjunction
D.
All of the above
6. 
How do we fix fused sentences?
A.
The same way that we fix comma splices, because both are wrong and can be corrected in similar ways.
B.
Who cares?
C.
Use a question mark at the end of the sentence
D.
Turn BOTH of the clauses into dependent clauses
7. 
Which is an example of an independent clause?
A.
We to the movies.
B.
I walk five miles every day.
C.
When we got to the pool
D.
Cookies good!
8. 
A fused sentence can also be called...
A.
A Run-on
B.
Useless
C.
Why do we need to know this?!
D.
A fused sentence... duh!
9. 
Why do we need to learn sentence structure?
A.
Learning sentence structure will help us later in our lives.
B.
When we understand this, we understand how to make good sentences.
C.
All of the above
D.
We should know how to correctly use grammar so we can write and speak properly in any scenario.
10. 
"Molly ate a hamburger, it was delicious." What is this an example of and what is one way to fix it?
A.
This is a comma splice, and we can fix it by eating a hamburger to prove this sentence correct.
B.
This is a fused sentence, and we can fix it by making this sentence into two sentences.
C.
This is a comma splice, and we can fix it by making this sentence into two sentences.
D.
What are you talking about? This is a perfectly good sentence!