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1 DO NOW Grab an “Everyday Edits” from the front table and clearly mark the corrections that need to be made. There are 10 errors. This will be taken for a grade, so do your best, but do not discuss your corrections!

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3 Sentence Structures  A simple sentence consists of one independent clause. An independent clause contains a subject and a predicate and expresses a complete thought. Example: My friend and I went to the amusement park on Saturday.  A compound sentence consists of two or more independent clauses that are connected by a comma and a coordinating conjunction (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so). A semi-colon may be used instead of a comma and FANBOYS. Example: I went to the amusement park on Saturday, but my brother stayed home. Example: I went to the amusement park on Saturday; my brother stayed home.

4 o A complex sentence consists of one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses. Look for the subordinating conjunctions to find the dependent clauses! Sentence Structures (cont.) Common Subordinating Conjunctions after although as because before even though if since unless until when whenever whereas wherever while though Examples: Because Mary and Samantha arrived at the bus station before noon, I did not see them at the station. While he waited at the train station, Joe realized that the train was late. Joe realized that the train was late while he waited at the train station. Mary and Samantha realized that Joe was waiting at the train station after they left on the bus.

5 Directions: Determine whether the sentences below are simple, compound, or complex. Also, circle the conjunctions in each sentence. 1.You can ask for a refund, or you can request a replacement for your product. 2.My sister and I went to Brittany’s house for a movie night after the football game. 3.Everyone was busy, so I went to the movie alone. 4.Chris and Jocelyn went to the movies and out to dinner. Practice with Sentence Structure

6 1.You can ask for a refund, or you can request a replacement for your product. Compound 2.My sister and I went to Brittany’s house for a movie night after the football game. Complex 3.Everyone was busy, so I went to the movie alone. Compound 4.Chris and Jocelyn went to the movies and out to dinner. Simple Directions: Determine whether the sentences below are simple, compound, or complex. Also, circle the conjunctions in each sentence.

7 Quickly review the story and questions from the district checkpoint assessment. Then, with your group, categorize each question: DISTRICT CHECKPOINT ASSESSMENT REVIEW CategoryQuestion Numbers Really Didn’t Know It Not Sure But Guessed Absolutely Knew It


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