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1 Parts of Speech Review Commas
Complex Sentences Parts of Speech Review Commas

2 There are four types of sentences.
Simple Compound Complex Compound-complex

3 Complex sentences A complex sentence has a an independent clause and a dependent clause. An independent clause has a subject and verb and can stand on its own. A dependent clause has a subject and verb and cannot stand on its own.

4 Clauses Although I love you Has a subject: I Has a verb: love But is does not make sense by itself, so it is a dependent clause. , I can’t. Has a subject: I Has a verb: can Remember not is always an adverb even when added to a verb. It makes sense by itself, so it is an independent clause. An introductory dependent clause will always a comma after it.

5 When the dependent clause starts the sentence,
Complex Sentence Do not put a comma when the dependent clause is at the end of the sentence. John ate it , Although he does not like pie Dependent clause It has a subject (he) And a verb (does like) Independent clause Has a subject (John) And a verb (ate) When the dependent clause starts the sentence, put a comma. Can stand on its own Cannot stand on its own

6 Please note, if the dependent clause is at the end of the sentence, the first letter of the clause is only capitalized if it is a proper noun.

7 Complex Sentence Although terminal dependent clauses usually do not require punctuation , sometimes they do. If trying to place emphasis or change in voice , use a comma before the terminal clause or phrase.

8 Complex Sentences Mini quiz. Find the simple subjects and simple predicates in the following sentence. John asked if I could go.

9 Complex Sentence John asked if I could go.
This sentence has two sets of subjects and verbs. The first, John asked, is an independent clause. The second, if I could go, is a dependent clause. One independent clause combined with one or more dependent clauses is a complex sentence. There is no comma because the dependent clause is at the end.

10 Please note: Rarely will BECAUSE have a comma before or after it. Rarely, if ever, will ALTHOUGH have a comma after it. However, HOWEVER will almost always have a comma after it.

11 Commas and complex sentences
An introductory dependent clause will have a comma after it. A terminal dependent clause will usually not have a comma before it.


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