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SENTENCE TYPES Simple Compound Complex Compound-Complex Simple Compound ComplexComp.ComplexPractice
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BASIC ELEMENTS Mary plays tennis. SUBJECT PREDICATE Simple Compound ComplexComp.ComplexPractice
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SIMPLE SENTENCE Simple Compound ComplexComp.ComplexPractice
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SIMPLE SENTENCE DEFINITION: A simple sentence has one subject and one predicate. We went to San Juan yesterday. Simple Compound ComplexComp.ComplexPractice
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SIMPLE SENTENCE FORMULA: We went to San Juan. Pronoun Verb Simple subjectComplete predicate Prepositional phrase Simple Compound ComplexComp.ComplexPractice
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SIMPLE SENTENCE MAY HAVE A COMPOUND SUBJECT play tennis.Tom and Mary Compound Subject Simple Compound ComplexComp.ComplexPractice
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A SIMPLE SENTENCE MAY ALSO HAVE A COMPOUND PREDICATE play tennis and swim. Tom and Mary Compound Subject Compound Predicate & & Simple Compound ComplexComp.ComplexPractice
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COMPOUND SENTENCE Simple Compound ComplexComp.ComplexPractice
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A compound sentence has more than one part that can stand alone (independent clauses). Independent clauses are connected by coordinating conjunctions, conjunctive adverbs or a semi-colon. COMPOUND SENTENCE DEFINITION: Simple Compound ComplexComp.ComplexPractice
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COORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS = F.A.N.B.O.Y.S FOR AND NOR BUT OR YET SO Rule #1: Comma before “and” in compound sentences! Simple Compound ComplexComp.ComplexPractice
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COMPOUND SENTENCE FORMULA: COORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS SUBJECTPREDICATE SUBJECTPREDICATE Simple Compound ComplexComp.ComplexPractice
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COMPOUND SENTENCE EXAMPLE: We went to San Juan, and most of us danced all night. Simple Compound ComplexComp.ComplexPractice
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ANALYZE A COMPOUND SENTENCE : We went to San Juan, and most of us danced all night. SubjectVerb Coordinating Conjunction Predicate Verb Prepositional phrase Modifying phraseSubject Simple Compound ComplexComp.ComplexPractice
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COMPOUND SENTENCE: CONJUNCTIVE ADVERBS MOREOVER HOWEVER OTHERWISE THEREFORE Simple Compound ComplexComp.ComplexPractice
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Bob is handsome; moreover, he is rich. Clause 1 Clause 2 Independent COMPOUND SENTENCE: CONJUNCTIVE ADVERBS Note: Place a semicolon before conjunctive adverbs and a comma after conjunctive adverb ! Simple Compound ComplexComp.ComplexPractice
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CONJUNCTIVE ADVERBS “FLOAT” Conjunctive adverbs are sometimes called “floating” adverbs because they can be positioned at the beginning, in the middle, or at the end of a clause. Simple Compound ComplexComp.ComplexPractice
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SEMICOLONS RULE: “If the relation between the ideas expressed in the main clauses is very close and obvious without a conjunction, you can separate the clauses with a semicolon” Simple Compound ComplexComp.ComplexPractice
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COMPLEX SENTENCE Simple Compound ComplexComp.ComplexPractice
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COMPLEX SENTENCE DEFINITION A complex sentence has at least two parts: one that can stand alone and another one that cannot The part that cannot stand alone is linked to the rest of the sentence by a subordinating conjunction Simple Compound ComplexComp.ComplexPractice
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COMPLEX SENTENCE EXAMPLE Since my boyfriend and I wanted to have fun, we went to San Juan yesterday. Simple Compound ComplexComp.ComplexPractice
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ANALYZE A COMPLEX SENTENCE: SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS Since we wanted to have fun, we went to San Juan yesterday. Predicate Subject Subordinating Conjunction Part that cannot stand alone Simple Compound ComplexComp.ComplexPractice
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COMPLEX SENTENCE ARE JOINED BY: SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS The most common subordinating conjunctions are: after, although, as, because, before, how, if, once, since, than, that, though, till, until, when, where, whether, and while. Simple Compound ComplexComp.ComplexPractice
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Bob is popular even though he is ugly. Clause 1 Clause 2 Independent Dependent COMPLEX SENTENCE: SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS EXAMPLE Simple Compound ComplexComp.ComplexPractice
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COMPOUND-COMPLEX SENTENCE Simple Compound ComplexComp.ComplexPractice
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This type of sentence has more than one part that can stand alone, and at least one that cannot. Conjunctions link the different parts of this sentence. EXAMPLE : Compound-Complex Sentence Definition/Example Since we wanted to have fun, my boyfriend and I went to San Juan yesterday, and we danced all night. Simple Compound ComplexComp.ComplexPractice
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Since we wanted to have fun, my boyfriend and I went to San Juan, and we danced all night. SubjectPredicate Subordinating Conjunction Coordinating Conjunction Part that cannot stand alone Analyze A Compound-Complex Sentence Simple Compound ComplexComp.ComplexPractice
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1.The bell rang. 2.Bridget ran the first part of the race, and Tara biked the second part. 3.He stands at the bottom of the cliff while the climber moves up the rock. 4.The skier turned and jumped. 5.Naoki passed the test because he studied hard and understood the material. Directions: Read each sentence and identify it’s type. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper and proceed to the next slide. TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE Simple Compound ComplexComp.ComplexPractice
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1.The bell rang. 2.Bridget ran the first part of the race, and Tara biked the second part. 3.He stands at the bottom of the cliff while the climber moves up the rock. 4.The skier turned and jumped. 5.Naoki passed the test because he studied hard and understood the material. Simple Compound Complex Simple Compound- complex TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE ANSWERS Simple Compound ComplexComp.ComplexPractice
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NOW IT’S TIME FOR THE REAL ASSESSMENT http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/cgi-shl/quiz.pl/sentence_types_quiz.htm 1.You will have a total of 20 min for this assessment 2.Complete the quiz using the link below 3.Submit your answers and print your results 4.Read the answers 5.Write your name on the printed sheet and place in the tray. 6.You may now begin by clicking the link below Simple Compound ComplexComp.ComplexPractice
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