spoken english class test Spoken English Class Test 35 0% 0 Remember You have 10 minutes to complete todays Class Test. Ooopps Your Time is Over and your class test has been submitted automatically . Spoken English Class Test 35 Welcome to your Spoken English class test 35. Hope you understand the class & now it's time to examine yourself through test. Remember you have only 10 minutes to complete the class test ,after 10 minutes Class test will be automatically submit , All the best for your Class test. आपके मौखिक अंग्रेजी क्लास टेस्ट 35 में आपका स्वागत है। आशा है कि आप क्लास को समझ गए होंगे और अब टेस्ट के माध्यम से खुद को परखने का समय आ गया है। याद रखें कि आपके पास क्लास टेस्ट पूरा करने के लिए केवल 10 मिनट हैं, 10 मिनट के बाद क्लास टेस्ट स्वचालित रूप से सबमिट हो जाएगा, आपके क्लास टेस्ट के लिए शुभकामनाएं।[the_ad id="135872"] 1 / 50 Which of the following sentences is an example of a simple sentence? Select an answerShe studied for her exams and aced them.Although she studied for her exams, she still struggled.She studied for her exams, and her brother helped her.She studied for her exams.Select an answer 2 / 50 Which option converts the simple sentence "She rides her bike" into a complex sentence? Select an answerShe rides her bike to school.She rides her bike and explores the neighborhood.Although she rides her bike, she prefers walking.Select an answer 3 / 50 Which option converts the simple sentence "The cat purrs softly" into a compound sentence? Select an answerThe cat purrs softly at night.The cat purrs softly, and it loves being petted.The cat purrs softly because it's content.The cat purrs softly, so it relaxes everyone.Select an answer 4 / 50 What is the correct conversion of the simple sentence "She solves math problems" into a complex sentence? Select an answerShe solves math problems every day.She solves math problems, and she enjoys the challenge.Although she solves math problems, she struggles with geometry.She solves math problems, so her grades are excellent.Select an answer 5 / 50 A complex sentence can be transformed into a simple sentence by removing the dependent clause. True False 6 / 50 Simple sentences are always short and lack variety. True False 7 / 50 How can you transform the simple sentence "He fixed the broken bike" into a compound sentence? Select an answerHe fixed the broken bike in the garage.He fixed the broken bike with his tools.He fixed the broken bike, and now it runs smoothly.He fixed the broken bike, so his friend could ride it.Select an answer 8 / 50 Which option correctly transforms the simple sentence "The rain stopped suddenly" into a complex sentence? The rain stopped suddenly, and the sun came out. The rain stopped suddenly during the storm. The rain stopped suddenly, but the streets were flooded. The rain stopped suddenly, so they continued their picnic. 9 / 50 What is the correct transformation of the simple sentence "She told a story" into a complex sentence? Select an answerShe told a story at the campfire.She told a story, and everyone listened.She told a story, but it had a sad ending.She told a story, so they were entertained.Select an answer 10 / 50 How can you transform the simple sentence "They watched a movie" into a compound sentence? They watched a movie last night. They watched a movie and ate popcorn. They watched a movie, but it was boring. They watched a movie because they had free time. 11 / 50 Which option transforms the simple sentence "She painted a beautiful picture" into a complex sentence? Select an answerShe painted a beautiful picture last week.She painted a beautiful picture with bright colors.She painted a beautiful picture, but it got damaged.She painted a beautiful picture, because she felt accomplished.Select an answer 12 / 50 What is the correct transformation of the simple sentence "He drove the car" into a complex sentence? He drove the car carefully. He drove the car and parked it. He drove the car, so they reached their destination. He drove the car, although it was raining. 13 / 50 How can you transform the simple sentence "She planted flowers" into a compound sentence? She planted flowers in her garden. She planted flowers with her sister. She planted flowers, and they bloomed beautifully. She planted flowers because she loves gardening. 14 / 50 Which option correctly transforms the simple sentence "The bird sings sweetly" into a complex sentence? Select an answerThe bird sings sweetly in the morning.The bird sings sweetly, and it has colorful feathers..The bird sings sweetly, but it's small.The bird sings sweetly, because it brings joy.Select an answer 15 / 50 What is the correct transformation of the simple sentence "They danced all night" into a complex sentence? Select an answerThey danced all night at the party.They danced all night, and their feet hurt.They danced all night, but they didn't notice the time.They danced all night, because they had a great time.Select an answer 16 / 50 How can you transform the simple sentence "He enjoys hiking" into a compound sentence? Select an answerHe enjoys hiking in the mountains.He enjoys hiking and camping.He enjoys hiking, and it keeps him fit.He enjoys hiking because he loves nature.Select an answer 17 / 50 Which option transforms the simple sentence "She bakes delicious cakes" into a complex sentence? Select an answerShe bakes delicious cakes for birthdays.She bakes delicious cakes with chocolate frosting.Although she bakes delicious cakes, she rarely eats theShe bakes delicious cakes, so everyone loves them.Select an answer 18 / 50 What is the correct transformation of the simple sentence "They visited the museum" into a complex sentence? Select an answerThey visited the museum on a sunny day.They visited the museum and enjoyed the art.Although they visited the museum, they missed the exhibits.They visited the museum, so they learned about history.Select an answer 19 / 50 How can you transform the simple sentence "She sings a song" into a compound sentence? Select an answerShe sings a song every night.She sings a song with passion.She sings a song, and the audience applauds.She sings a song because it makes her happy.Select an answer 20 / 50 Which option correctly transforms the simple sentence "The sun sets in the evening" into a complex sentence? Select an answerThe sun sets in the evening, and it's beautiful.The sun sets in the evening while stars twinkle.The sun sets in the evening, but it will rise again.The sun sets in the evening, so it gets dark.Select an answer 21 / 50 How can you transform the simple sentence "She wrote a letter" into a compound sentence? Select an answerShe wrote a letter yesterday.She wrote a letter and mailed it.She wrote a letter with a blue pen.She wrote a letter, so her friend replied.Select an answer 22 / 50 Which option transforms the simple sentence "They swim in the pool" into a complex sentence? Select an answerThey swim in the pool every afternoon.They swim in the pool, and they also dive.They swim in the pool, yet they avoid the deep end.They swim in the pool, so they stay cool.Select an answer 23 / 50 What is the correct transformation of the simple sentence "The cat chased the mouse" into a complex sentence? The cat chased the mouse playfully. The cat chased the mouse, but it escaped. The cat chased the mouse, and it was fast. The cat chased the mouse since it was hungry. 24 / 50 How can you transform the simple sentence "He plays the piano" into a compound sentence? Select an answerHe plays the piano beautifully.He plays the piano and sings.He plays the piano with great passion.He plays the piano because he enjoys music.Select an answer 25 / 50 Which option correctly transforms the simple sentence "She studies hard" into a complex sentence? Select an answerShe studies hard, and she gets good grades.She studies hard every day.Although she studies hard, her grades aren't improving.She studies hard because she likes to learn.Select an answer 26 / 50 Which option correctly transforms the simple sentence "The dog barked loudly" into a complex sentence? Select an answerThe dog barked loudly, and the cat ran away.The dog barked loudly when the cat came near.The dog barked loudly, but the cat wasn't scared.Select an answer 27 / 50 What is the correct transformation of the simple sentence "She cooks delicious food" into a complex sentence? Select an answerShe cooks delicious food for her family.She cooks delicious food, and she bakes tasty desserts.Although she cooks delicious food, her restaurant is small.She cooks delicious food, so everyone enjoys it.Select an answer 28 / 50 How can you transform the simple sentence "They went to the park" into a compound sentence? They went to the park after school. They went to the park and played soccer. They went to the park because it was a sunny day. They went to the park, so they had a picnic. 29 / 50 Adding a conjunction like "but" or "so" can transform a simple sentence into a compound sentence. True False 30 / 50 Complex sentences are always longer and more detailed than simple sentences. True False 31 / 50 Which option transforms the simple sentence "He reads books" into a complex sentence? Select an answerHe reads books every day.He reads books, and he also writes poetry.Although he reads books, he dislikes novels.He reads books, so he gains knowledge.Select an answer 32 / 50 What is the correct transformation of the simple sentence "She sings well" into a compound sentence? Select an answerShe sings well when she practices.She sings well, and her voice is melodious.She sings well because her mother taught her.She sings well, which makes people happy.Select an answer 33 / 50 Which option correctly transforms the simple sentence "The sun shines brightly" into a complex sentence? The sun shines brightly, and the day is beautiful. The sun shines brightly because the day is beautiful. The sun shines brightly, yet the day is gloomy. The sun shines brightly but the day is beautiful. 34 / 50 To transform a simple sentence into a compound sentence, you must add a dependent clause. True False 35 / 50 To transform a simple sentence into a complex sentence, you can use subordinating conjunctions like "although," "because," or "when." True False 36 / 50 A simple sentence can be transformed into a complex sentence by adding a coordinating conjunction like "and" or "but." True False 37 / 50 How can you transform the simple sentence "He studied hard" into a compound sentence? He studied hard when he was tired. He studied hard and passed the exam. He studied hard, so he passed the exam. He studied hard, which improved his grades. 38 / 50 Which of the following options correctly transforms the simple sentence "She loves chocolate" into a complex sentence? Select an answerShe loves chocolate, but she also enjoys ice cream.She loves chocolate, and she also enjoys ice cream.Although she loves chocolate, she also enjoys ice cream.She loves chocolate because she also enjoys ice cream.Select an answer 39 / 50 In a compound sentence, independent clauses are connected by coordinating conjunctions or semicolons. True False 40 / 50 In a complex sentence, what connects the independent and dependent clauses? Select an answerA commaA coordinating conjunctionA semicolonA subordinating conjunctionSelect an answer 41 / 50 What type of sentence consists of one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses? Select an answerCompound-complex sentenceSimple sentenceComplex sentenceCompound sentenceSelect an answer 42 / 50 Which of the following sentences is an example of a complex sentence? She ran a marathon, and her friend cheered from the sidelines. He loves ice cream, so he went to the store to buy some. Although it was raining, they decided to go for a hike. I enjoy reading books, and my brother likes playing video games. 43 / 50 A complex sentence may contain more than one independent clause. True False 44 / 50 In a compound sentence, what connects the two independent clauses? Select an answerA dependent clauseA coordinating conjunctionA subordinating conjunctionA relative pronounSelect an answer 45 / 50 n a simple sentence, the independent clause can stand alone as a complete thought. True False 46 / 50 Which sentence structure consists of two independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction? Simple sentence Complex sentence Compound sentence 47 / 50 A simple sentence consists of one independent clause and no dependent clauses. True False 48 / 50 dentify the complex sentence from the options below: Select an answerI went to the market, and I bought some groceries.She didn't eat the cake, although she loves sweets.The sun was shining, so we decided to go for a walk.He played basketball, and he scored a lot of points.Select an answer 49 / 50 Which of the following sentences is an example of a compound sentence? He went to the store after work. She enjoys reading books because they transport her to different worlds. I like to swim, but my sister prefers hiking. While I was cooking dinner, the phone rang. 50 / 50 A compound sentence can be transformed into a complex sentence by adding a dependent clause. True False Your score is 0%