Which sentence is compound?
Options:
1. I need to make a chocolate cake, but I don't have any eggs or flour, so I'll just buy one from the store.
2. We went to the zoo on a Saturday; consequently, the place was packed with kids and their parents.
3. Because you didn't go to bed when you were supposed to, you are sleepy and irritable this morning.
4. Showing kindness is the best choice to make.
Grammar Review 6th grade

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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
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We went to the zoo on a Saturday; consequently, the place was packed with kids and their parents.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Where do you normally find adjective clauses? Options: at the beginning of the sentence, at the end of the sentence, anywhere in the sentence, right after the noun it describes or modifies.
Back
right after the noun it describes or modifies
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the adjective clause in this sentence?
Although I wanted to receive a Pagani Huayra for Christmas, Santa, who does not have unlimited resources, doesn't have that kind of money.
Back
who doesn't have unlimited resources
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What kind of pronouns are these: he, she, it, you, they, me, us, them...
Back
personal pronouns
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What do personal pronouns take the place of?
Back
persons -- names or "titles" like boy, girl, teacher, etc.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
How do you determine if indefinite pronouns like any, all, none, most, and some are singular or plural?
Back
Look at the end of the prepositional phrase that comes after it (the noun-- if it's plural, then so is the pronoun. If it's singular, then the pronoun is singular.)
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The puppy needs ____ fur brushed after ___ bath.
Back
its
8.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which sentence is correct?
1. Might me or Jaylynn have written the letter earlier this week?
2. Might Jaylynn or me have wrote the letter earlier this week?
3. Might Jaylynn or me of written the letter earlier this week?
4. Might Jaylynn or I have written the letter earlier this week?
Back
Might Jaylynn or I have written the letter earlier this week?
9.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which sentence is correct?
Options: He and I could have ridden the train through the park, but we didn't want to do so., Me and him could of rode the train through the park, but we didn't want to do so., Him and I could of ridden the train through the park, but we didn't want to do so., Me and him could have ridden the train through the park, but we didn't want to do so.
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He and I could have ridden the train through the park, but we didn't want to do so.
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