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- Also called an INDEPENDENT CLAUSE -Contains a SUBJECT, PREDICATE, and it EXPRESSES a COMPLETE THOUGHT. A. Some students like to study in the mornings.

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2 - Also called an INDEPENDENT CLAUSE -Contains a SUBJECT, PREDICATE, and it EXPRESSES a COMPLETE THOUGHT. A. Some students like to study in the mornings. B. Juan and Anthony play football every afternoon. C. Alicia goes to the library and studies every day.

3 Identify the subject and predicate in these SIMPLE sentences. 1.Cindy and Sue auditioned for the lead role in the play. 2. The kittens were adopted by the family. 3. Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches are my favorite. 4. The committee decorated the gym for Friday night’s dance. 5. The surprise party was organized by Wendy’s two best friends.

4 -Contains two independent clauses (simple sentences) joined by a coordinating conjunctions/coordinators. -The coordinators are as follows: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so. (Helpful hint: The first letter of each of the coordinators spells FANBOYS.) These coordinators are known as CONJUNCTIONS - A. I tried to speak Spanish, and my friend tried to speak English. B. Alex played football, so Maria went shopping. C. Alex played football, for Maria went shopping.

5 Identify the conjunction in these COMPOUND sentences. 1.I am going to the dance, so I have to buy a new dress. 2.Jenny took the pictures, and Aaron developed them. 3. New York is on the East Coast, and California is on the West Coast. 4. Bill walked into the crowded room, but I can’t find him. 5. Is the party on Friday, or is it on Saturday?

6 -Has an independent clause joined by one or more dependent clauses. -Dependent Clause- does not express a complete thought and can’t stand alone as a sentence. They usually begin with a subordinating conjunction -ALWAYS has a subordinator such as because, since, after, although, or when or a relative pronoun such as that, who, or which.

7 Examples: When he handed in his homework, he forgot to hand the teacher the last page. The teacher returned the homework after she noticed the error. The students are studying because they have a test tomorrow. After they finished studying, Jack and Maria went to the movies. The book that John read is on the shelf (contains an adjective clause) The town where I grew up is in the United States. (adjective clause)

8 Identify the subordinating conjunction(circle it) and dependent clause(underline it) in each COMPLEX sentence. 1.Because it was raining, the game was called off. 2. The students, who were wet and cold, got back on the bus. 3. The house, which Abraham Lincoln was born in, is still standing. 4. George played football because Jean went shopping. 5. At the age of 19 months, a severe illness left Helen Keller deaf and blind.

9 -Contains 2 independent clauses & 1 dependent clause. -Must have a comma after the dependent clause if it begins the sentence. -Must have a comma before the conjunctions: and, but, and or that connects the 2 independent clauses.

10 Examples: Charlie could not hear his watch because it had stopped, and he was worried. Because it had stopped, Charlie could not hear his watch, and he was worried. Although Sara called out for Charlie, no one answered, and Sara was scared. Sara could not see Charlie, but when she was on the hilltop she could hear him cry out.


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