5-43.
What is the simple predicate in the
illustrated sentence?
1.
Chief
2.
Supervised
3.
Working
4.
For the command chaplain
5-44.
What is the complete predicate in the
illustrated sentence?
1.
The leading chief
2.
The leading chief supervised
3.
Supervised the working party
4.
Supervised the working party for the
command chaplain
5-45.
Which of the following sentences would be
classified as a compound sentence?
1.
The leading petty officer established
that procedure.
2.
The command chaplain is developing
that program, and she will submit her
ideas to the commanding officer for
approval.
3.
You learn while you practice.
4.
Some of the sailors who were
stationed here last year have
transferred to the Fleet Reserve, but
many of them are still working in the
same office.
5-46.
Which of the following sentences would be
classified as a compound-complex
sentence?
1.
The leading petty officer establish
that procedure.
2.
The command chaplain is developing
that program, and she will submit her
ideas to the commanding officer for
approval.
3.
You learn while you practice.
4.
Some of the sailors who were
stationed here last year have
transferred to the Fleet Reserve, but
many of them are still working in the
same office.
5-47.
Which of the following sentences would be
classified as a complex sentence?
1.
The leading petty officer established
that procedure.
2.
The command chaplain is developing
that program, and she will submit her
ideas to the commanding officer for
approval.
3.
You learn while you practice.
4.
Some of the sailors who were
stationed here last year have
transferred to the Fleet Reserve, but
many of them are still working in the
same office.
5-48.
Which of the following sentences would be
classified as a simple sentence?
1.
The leading petty officer established
that proccdure.
2.
The command chaplain is developing
that program, and she will submit her
ideas to the commanding officer for
approval.
3.
You learn while you practice.
4.
Some of the sailors who were
stationed here last year have
transferred to the Fleet Reserve, but
many of them are still working in the
same office.
In answering questions 5-49 through 5-52,
select the type of sentence in column B
that is identified by the information in column
A.
5-49.
5-50.
5-51.
5-52.
5-53.
5-54.
5-55.
A.
Information
B.
Type of Sentence
Asks a question
1.
Declarative
Expresses surprise 2.
Imperative
Makes a statement 3.
Interrogative
Gives a command
4.
Exclamatory
Which of the following marks is
considered to be a principal mark of
punctuation?
1. #
2. @
3.
()
4. *
Which of the following punctuation marks
indicates a slight pause?
1.
2. ,
3. ?
4. !
What punctuation mark is used most
frequently in writing?
1.
2. ,
3. ?
4. !
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