Clauses: Independent/ Dependent

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Clauses: Independent/ Dependent Exam Review Clauses: Independent/ Dependent Can stand by itself as a simple sentence ( S + V) Cannot stand by itself but provides IC with additional information

Practice (I vs. D) The pony express did not last long. Mail was carried by ships. Because today’s mail travels so slowly. While they were called pony boys. When they carried mail. Because fuel is so expensive. A rider traveled a great distance before stopping at night. Riding on the pony express could be fun. Notice any SUBORDINATE CONJUNCTIONS? (AAAWWUBBIS) https://quizlet.com/32928158/flashcards

Verbs ACTION https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldoAQtUp02A LINKING= a state of BEING. They LINK the subject to a word or phrase in the predicate. The bamboo forest seems magical at sunset IS ARE WAS WERE AM BE BECOME BEEN BEING

Practice ACTION vs. LINKING William is excited about his promotion. Margot drives a Ford Mustang. I believe in unicorns. She appears upset about the announcement. The eggs smell rotten. The chicken strutted across the road. He went red after tripping on the rug. Your plans for the wedding sound nice. You look exhausted after studying all night.

CONJUNCTIONS For And Nor But Or Yet So A W U B B I S Coordinating- connects words, phrases, & clauses Subordinating- joins 2 clauses and cannot stand alone

Practice Until Mr. Sanchez has his first cup of coffee in the morning, he is a grouch. After Amy sneezed all over the tuna salad, everyone got grossed out. Rocky terrorizes the poodles next door yet adores the German shepherd across the street. The bowl of squid eyeball stew is hot and delicious. Nina preferred to read but Danny likes to watch TV. I didn’t know which job I wanted so I decided to wait. While the rain fell, the woman waited beneath the awning for the bus.

The Almighty Comma http://www.chompchomp.com/rules/csfsrules.htm Separate independent clauses After an introductory clause or phrase Between items in a series To enclose clauses NOT essential to the meaning

Comma Practice http://www.chompchomp.com/hotpotatoes/commas01.htm https://depts.dyc.edu/learningcenter/owl/exercises/comma_placement_ex1.htm

Little Things Make a Big Difference

The Almighty Comma

Comma Splices and Fused Sentences Main Clause + Ø + Main Clause Main Clause + , + Main Clause Make two complete sentences Use a comma and a FANBOY Use a semicolon Use a Subordinating Conjunction Fix-Ups http://www.chompchomp.com/csfs05/csfs05.htm

Prepositions https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyMrLQ4ZI-4 A preposition describes a relationship between other words in a sentence. We use prepositions more than any other word in the English language. Hard to DEFINE. WE use our hands to describe them!

Review Review Review Review Review Adjectives describe nouns by answering one of these three questions: What kind is it? How many are there? Which one is it? An adjective can be a single word, a phrase, or a clause. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Box4Clu1-1k

WORD POWER Ver= Truth Scend= To climb Mag= Greatly generous -id= pertaining to