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Introduction to Sentence Structure

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1 Introduction to Sentence Structure

2 I am glad to be back in school free time makes me uneasy.
Run-on

3 I am glad to be back in school, free time makes me uneasy.
Comma splice

4 I am glad to be back in school. Free time makes me uneasy.
Two independent clauses, simple sentences.

5 I am glad to be back in school, for free time makes me uneasy.
Compound sentence

6 I am glad to be back in school because free time makes me uneasy.
Complex sentence

7 Clause = subject and predicate

8 Subject The person, place, or thing that the clause is about
The doer of the action in the clause.

9 Predicate Comes from the same Latin roots as “Preach”
Describes the action of the subject At minimum, a predicate is a verb, but often there is extra information in a sentence

10 Independent Clause A clause that doesn’t need anything to complete its thought. It is a sentence.

11 Dependent Clause Has a subject and a verb, but it has NO COMPLETE THOUGHT. It depends on an independent clause for its complete thought.


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