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Compound Subject & Compound Predicate Test
Compound Subject & Compound Predicate Test
Compound Subject & Compound Predicate Test
Compound Subject & Compound Predicate Test
Compound Subject & Compound Predicate Test
Compound Subject & Compound Predicate Test
Compound Subject & Compound Predicate Test
Compound Subject & Compound Predicate Test
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This is a test to give students after learning about compound subject and compound predicates.

This is a google forms test that you will assign to students on Google classroom.

There are 20 questions. Each question is worth 5 points.

It will grade it for you and give students an instant score.

3.5.R.1 Students will recognize simple and compound sentences.

3.5.W.1 Students will compose simple and compound declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory sentences, avoiding and correcting fragments.

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Compound Subject & Compound Predicate Test

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Description

This is a test to give students after learning about compound subject and compound predicates.

This is a google forms test that you will assign to students on Google classroom.

There are 20 questions. Each question is worth 5 points.

It will grade it for you and give students an instant score.

3.5.R.1 Students will recognize simple and compound sentences.

3.5.W.1 Students will compose simple and compound declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory sentences, avoiding and correcting fragments.

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