Happy Monday!! Add these definitions to your grammar notes  A simple sentence consists of one independent clause. An independent clause contains a subject.

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Happy Monday!! Add these definitions to your grammar notes  A simple sentence consists of one independent clause. An independent clause contains a subject and a predicate and expresses a complete thought. Ex: 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. Ex: I went to the amusement park on Saturday, but my brother stayed home.

Combine each sentence pair below to make a compound sentence. Remember that you need two separate subjects, two separate verbs, and a FANBOYS conjunction. 1.Halloween is a scary holiday. I dress up for Halloween every year. 2.Fall is a time for family and football. The cooler weather means it’s finally time to wear warmer clothes. 3.We only have four days of school this week. There will still be a lot of work to complete.

Simple and Compound Sentences Tuesday Warm-Up For each sentence cross out the prepositional phrases, label the subject(s) and verb(s), circle the conjunction (if there is one) and determine whether the sentence is simple or compound.  You can ask for a refund, or you can request a replacement for your product.  After the football game we went to Brittany’s house for movie night.  Jesse Owens was born in Alabama in 1913 and he became one of the world's greatest track and field athletes.  Some galaxies have clouds of dust and gas, but others do not.  Chris and Jocelyn went to the movies and out to dinner.

Simple or Compound Sentence Warm-Up For each sentence cross out the prepositional phrases, label the subject(s) and verb(s), circle the conjunction (if there is one) and determine whether the sentence is simple or compound.  You can ask for a refund, or you can request a replacement for your product. Compound  After the football game we went to Brittany’s house for movie night. Simple  Jesse Owens was born in Alabama in 1913 and he became one of the world's greatest track and field athletes. Compound  Some galaxies have clouds of dust and gas, but others do not. Compound  Chris and Jocelyn went to the movies and out to dinner. Simple

Block Day Warm- Up Transform all of these simple sentences into compound sentences by adding additional information. Remember: You need a subject and verb on each side of the conjunction (FANBOYS) for it to be a compound sentence. You also need a comma before the conjunction.  My lowest grade right now is in Biology.  I had so much fun at the Homecoming dance!  My favorite show is The Walking Dead.  After school I am going to take a nap.  I am going to be Sy from Duck Dynasty for Halloween.

Friday Warm-Up HOMEWORK IS DUE RIGHT NOW!!! Create two of your own compound sentences. Label each subject and verb pair, as well as the FANBOYS conjunction you used to connect the two. Don’t forget the comma before the conjunction!