Fanboys Quiz 14 (30 MCQs)

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1. Combine the sentences to make a compound sentence. Use a conjunction, such as and, but, or, nor, for, so, yet. We cannot run in the hallways. We cannot talk in the hallways.
2. Zebras have stripes and are so pretty.
3. It was too late to help the patient, (a) the disease had run its course.
4. Elephants are big, ..... blue whales taxi to work. are even bigger.
5. Which FANBOYS should you use in this sentence?Sarah should pass her class, [and/or/so] Sarah will not visit California this summer.
6. Mark enjoys playing soccer, (a) he dislikes watching it on TV.
7. Does this sentence have correct punctuation?Giovanni has a crush on Vanessa but Vanessa likes Paul.
8. I've always wanted to ride a horse but I have never had the opportunity to do so.
9. Coordinating Conjunctions (FANBOYS) join two independent clauses (complete sentences) together.
10. You can work hard but you can fail.
11. Dr. Kelly wanted to move the patient, (a) Dr. Stevens didn't think that was a good idea.
12. Sam drank some water, ..... he was thirsty.
13. Does this sentence have correct punctuation?Ahmed wants to buy a Ferrari, or a Lamborghini.
14. What are two different ways to fix the following sentence?The spare tire was also flat, we had to walk home.
15. Does this sentence have correct punctuation?Does she prefer pasta, or rice?
16. Identify the sentence structure created by FANBOYS.
17. Which conjunction best completes the sentence?Sam could pack a lunch, ..... he could buy lunch at school.
18. Do you want to order pizza, ..... should I make spaghetti?
19. Mike plays the violin well, ..... the trumpet is his favorite instrument.
20. Which FANBOYS matches the meaning below:offers choice
21. Select the conjunction in the sentence, below.We can go snow boarding, or we can go skiing.
22. My mom can sew ..... she can paint.
23. Does this sentence have correct punctuation?Kyle plays soccer, but his twin brother Lyle plays basketball.
24. Select the conjunction in the sentence, below.Last spring, I wanted to go strawberry picking, but the lack of rain made the strawberries too small for picking.
25. A dependent clause can stand alone as a simple sentence.
26. I saw him leaving an hour ..... two ago.
27. Julio, and his brother hiked from the river bank to the top of the hill.
28. The test doesn't seem too difficult (a) it may get harder.
29. He set multiple alarms, ..... he still overslept.
30. Where should the comma go?1 Lindsay 2 and Rhonda don't like rain 3 nor 4 do they like snow.