ENGL 101 Quiz 3 : Grammar | Commas in
Compound Sentences and Clauses
• Due Jun 2 at 11:59pm
• Points 10
• Questions 10
• Time Limit 60 Minutes
• Allowed Attempts 3
Instructions
The quiz:
• Covers the Learn material from Module 3: Week 3.
• Contains 10 true/false questions.
• Is limited to 1 hour.
• Allows 3 attempts, and the highest attempt will count towards the grade.
• Is worth 10 points.
Quiz: Grammar Practice: Commas in Compound Sentences and Clauses Resources
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Clauses Study GuideDownload Quiz: Grammar Practice: Commas in
Compound Sentences and Clauses Study Guide
Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module 3: Week 3.
Attempt History
Attempt Time
LATEST Attempt 1 14 minutes
Score for this attempt: 10 out of 10
Submitted Jun 2 at 4:54pm
This attempt took 14 minutes.
Question 1
pts
While we were praying the lights went out.
True
False
The dependent clause "While we were praying" comes before the main
clause, so a comma should be placed after the dependent clause: "While we
were praying, the lights went out."
Question 2
pts
If you don’t mind, I’ll borrow your notes.
True
False
The dependent clause "If you don’t mind" comes before the main clause, so
a comma is needed after the dependent clause.
Compound Sentences and Clauses
• Due Jun 2 at 11:59pm
• Points 10
• Questions 10
• Time Limit 60 Minutes
• Allowed Attempts 3
Instructions
The quiz:
• Covers the Learn material from Module 3: Week 3.
• Contains 10 true/false questions.
• Is limited to 1 hour.
• Allows 3 attempts, and the highest attempt will count towards the grade.
• Is worth 10 points.
Quiz: Grammar Practice: Commas in Compound Sentences and Clauses Resources
, • Quiz: Grammar Practice: Commas in Compound Sentences and
Clauses Study GuideDownload Quiz: Grammar Practice: Commas in
Compound Sentences and Clauses Study Guide
Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module 3: Week 3.
Attempt History
Attempt Time
LATEST Attempt 1 14 minutes
Score for this attempt: 10 out of 10
Submitted Jun 2 at 4:54pm
This attempt took 14 minutes.
Question 1
pts
While we were praying the lights went out.
True
False
The dependent clause "While we were praying" comes before the main
clause, so a comma should be placed after the dependent clause: "While we
were praying, the lights went out."
Question 2
pts
If you don’t mind, I’ll borrow your notes.
True
False
The dependent clause "If you don’t mind" comes before the main clause, so
a comma is needed after the dependent clause.