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1. Jason (went for a bike ride with his father). * 1 point
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2. Our newly painted school (looks good). *
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3. (My friends and I) like to read adventure books. *
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4. (We) helped our friends with her homework. *
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5. My parents (like to go to church). *
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Section C. There are five (5) sentences in this section. Choose whether each sentence is a simple, compound or complex sentence. (5 marks)
1. Harry picked the fruit. *
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simple
2. Sherry baked the cake and we enjoyed it. *
1 point
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3. The baby cried for food. *
1 point
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4. The student closed the gate when she saw the visitor. *
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5. They spoke to him in Spanish, but he responded in English. *
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Section D. Correct the following five (5) run-on sentences by adding the most suitable conjunctions and punctuation. Rewrite the sentence in the space provided with the corrections. (10 marks)
1. We wanted to go to the competition we decided to stay home. *
2 points
2. All the parents came to the football competition they all liked it *
2 points
3. Sonya wants to be a doctor she loves science *
2 points
4. He called the nurse he needed medical attention *
2 points
5. Looking forward to your reply *

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