Sentence Subject Predicate

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Sentence Subject Predicate They believed that… SIMPLE Sentence Sentence (aka) Independent Clause Can it be made into a yes/no question? Subject Who or what? Predicate What about it?

Sentence Subject Predicate Subject Compound Subject SIMPLE Sentence Sentence (aka) Independent Clause Subject Predicate What about it? Subject and Compound Subject Who or what?

Sentence Subject Predicate Predicate Compound Predicate SIMPLE Sentence Sentence (aka) Independent Clause Subject Predicate and Predicate Compound Predicate What about it? Who or what?

(aka) Independent Clause SIMPLE Sentence Sentence (aka) Independent Clause Subject Predicate Subject and Predicate and Compound Subject Compound Predicate What about it? Who or what?

coordinating conjunctions COMPOUND Sentence Sentence Two Independent Clauses , and Predicate Subject Predicate Subject , coordinating conjunctions but , so What about it? Who or what? ;

subject predicate subject predicate who replace

relative pronouns relative clause who which that who predicate which

, Sentence with RELATIVE CLAUSE predicate who/which subject that

, ; , , , , CONJUNCTIVE ADVERBS however moreover therefore furthermore

aka subordinate clause COMPLEX Sentence, Part I Sentence One independent clause + one dependent clause as aka subordinate clause subordinating conjunctions because Subject Predicate Subject Predicate when What about it? Who or what?

aka subordinate clause COMPLEX Sentence, Part II Sentence One dependent clause + one independent clause As aka subordinate clause aka main clause subordinating conjunctions Because Predicate Predicate Subject Subject , When What about it? Who or what?

Subordinating Conjunctions as after although AAA when while WW Subordinating Conjunctions unless until UU before because BB if I since S

To Make the Dice: Pink: Coordinating conjunctions and semicolon Yellow: Commas Green: Subordinating conjunctions (upper and lower case)