Common Core: 7th Grade English Language Arts : Explain Role of Phrases and Clauses in General and in Sample Sentences: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.7.1.A

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Example Question #11 : Explain Role Of Phrases And Clauses In General And In Sample Sentences: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.7.1.A

Choose the best clause to make this a grammatical sentence.

When you go bowling,

Possible Answers:

it helps to have the right size shoes and ball.

it can be helpful to have.

although you can have the right size shoes and ball.

the right size shoes and ball.

Correct answer:

it helps to have the right size shoes and ball.

Explanation:

This clause completes the sentence so it has all of the necessary pieces. It has a subject and predicate (verb) and can now stand on its own as a complete thought.

Example Question #12 : Explain Role Of Phrases And Clauses In General And In Sample Sentences: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.7.1.A

Combine the sentence and phrase provided to create the most logical option.

Sentence: She would go anywhere
Phrase: With her son

Possible Answers:

G anywhere with her son she would.

With her son, she would go anywhere.

She would with her son go anywhere.

Anywhere she would go with her son.

Correct answer:

With her son, she would go anywhere.

Explanation:

This combination of the sentence and phrase is the most logical and includes all parts (subject and predicate (verb)) to make a complete sentence.

Example Question #13 : Explain Role Of Phrases And Clauses In General And In Sample Sentences: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.7.1.A

Combine the sentence and phrase provided to create the most logical option.

Sentence: I would do anything
Phrase: For my dog

Possible Answers:

For my dog, I would do anything.

Anything I would do for my dog.

I would for my dog do anything.

I would do for my dog anything.

Correct answer:

For my dog, I would do anything.

Explanation:

This combination of the sentence and phrase is the most logical and includes all parts (subject and predicate (verb)) to make a complete sentence.

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