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1 Lesson 6-4 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. Simple and Compound Sentences (cont.) A compound sentence has two complete subjects and two complete predicates.  A compound sentence is a sentence that contains two or more simple sentences joined by a comma and a coordinating conjunction or by a semicolon. 

2 Lesson 6-5 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. Simple and Compound Sentences (cont.) A run-on sentence is two or more sentences incorrectly written as one sentence.  To correct a run-on, write separate sentences or combine the sentences as shown below. 

3 Lesson 6-6 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display possible answers. Write whether each sentence is simple, compound, or run-on. If it is a run-on sentence, rewrite it correctly. Exercise 11 Identifying Simple and Compound Sentences 1.Ecologists study forests, their research provides information for the rangers and for government agencies. 2.Ecologists study and work in modern, well- equipped laboratories. run-on Ecologists study forest, and their research provides information for the rangers and for government agencies. simple sentence

4 Lesson 6-7 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display possible answers. Write whether each sentence is simple, compound, or run-on. If it is a run-on sentence, rewrite it correctly. Exercise 11 Identifying Simple and Compound Sentences (cont.) 3.The laboratories develop new instruments of science the instruments must work well in the field. 4.Some problems arise in forest environments; ecologists develop solutions to these problems. run-on The laboratories develop new instruments of science; the instruments must work well in the field. compound sentence

5 Grammar Review 10 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display possible answers. Review: Exercise 8 Identifying Compound Sentences and Run-on Sentences Write compound if a sentence is a compound sentence. If it is a run-on sentence, rewrite it correctly. 1.Whales, dolphins, and porpoises are members of the order called cetaceans, and they are true air- breathing mammals. 2.Cetaceans are warm-blooded, they nurse their young on milk. 3.Cetaceans are divided into two subclasses; these are toothed whales and baleen whales. compound run-on; Cetaceans are warm-blooded, and they nurse their young on milk. compound

6 Grammar Review 11 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display possible answers. Review: Exercise 8 Identifying Compound Sentences and Run-on Sentences (cont.) Write compound if a sentence is a compound sentence. If it is a run-on sentence, rewrite it correctly. 4.Toothed whales are predators they pursue fish and squid. 5.Among the largest whales, only the sperm whale has teeth; the others are all baleen whales. run-on; Toothed whales are predators; they pursue fish and squid. compound

7 Grammar Review 12 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the answers. Review: Exercise 9 Writing Compound Sentences Use and, but, or or to combine each pair of simple sentences into a compound sentence. 1.Lincoln’s father had lived in the village. He wanted his son to spend time there too. 2.The whale hunters had to locate and spear a whale. People in their village would starve. 3.The whale would provide them with meat and blubber. They would also use it for oil and leather. Lincoln’s father had lived in the village, and he wanted his son to spend time there too. The whale hunters had to locate and spear a whale, or people in their village would starve. The whale would provide them with meat and blubber, and they would also use it for oil and leather.