Froggy Jumps Sentence Types Mix QuizVersión en línea Grammar game on sentence types. por Арайлым Жалғас 1 What is a mixed sentence? a A sentence with only one type of clause b A sentence that combines different types of sentences c A sentence without verbs 2 What is a common problem with mixed sentences? a They are always short b They have no punctuation c They can be grammatically or logically unclear 3 How can we avoid problems in mixed sentences? a By using correct punctuation and connectors b By avoiding verbs c By writing only one word per sentence 4 What is a sentence with homogeneous members? a A sentence with multiple unrelated clauses b A sentence with similar elements performing the same function c A sentence with only one subject 5 Which conjunction is used to connect homogeneous members? a because / since / as b and / or / but c if / when / although 6 Identify the sentence with homogeneous members: a I went to the park. b I read a book, listened to music, and drew a picture. c The cat sleeps. 7 How can you distinguish homogeneous members from additional elements? a Additional elements are always nouns b Homogeneous members are always at the end c Homogeneous members perform the same function; additional elements give extra info 8 What is a semi-complex sentence? a A sentence with only one verb b A sentence with a main clause and one or more subordinate clauses partially connected c A sentence without any connectors 9 Example of a semi-complex sentence: a I like apples. b I was reading a book when my friend arrived. c She runs fast. 10 What is a semi-compound sentence? a Two or more simple sentences partially connected b A sentence without nouns c A sentence with only one clause 11 What is a feature of semi-complex sentences? a They include subordinate clauses that are not fully independent b They have no verbs c They are always questions 12 Example of a semi-compound sentence: a I went home, but my friend stayed in the city. b She sleeps. c They eat. 13 How are semi-compound sentences usually connected? a By numbers b By commas or words like but / and / so c By repeating the same verb