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Structure refers to the kinds and number of clauses a sentence contains. Four kinds of sentences: Simple Compound Complex Compound-complex. Chapter 7: Sentence structure. Simple sentences. Contain only one independent clause (no subordinate clauses at all)
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Structure refers to the kinds and number of clauses a sentence contains. • Four kinds of sentences: • Simple • Compound • Complex • Compound-complex Chapter 7: Sentence structure
Simple sentences • Contain only one independent clause (no subordinate clauses at all) Ex: The hairstylistruined my new look! Ivolunteered to run the talent show.
Note: A simple sentence may contain compound subjects, compound verbs, and unlimited phrases. Peyton Manningand the Broncoswere sad about the Super Bowl. Petersoncaught the ball but then dropped it. The coach and his assistantdrew upa play then sent it in. Both of the coaches on the sideline stood still, waiting for the ball to pass through the uprights.
O.P.: p. 140 Rally coach each sentence aloud. Then identify each subject and each verb. Write answers on your boards. Ex: Throughout history, people have invented and used a variety of weapons. A: S: people; V: have invented, used
#1: As protection from such weapons, warriors in battle needed special equipment. A: S: warriors; V: needed
Compound sentences • Contain two or more independent clauses and no subordinate clauses • The independent clauses are usually joined by coordinating conjunctions: • and - or • but - so • for - yet • nor
Ex: According to legend, Achillespreferred Del Taco over Taco Bell, but little evidencesupports this claim. Warning: Don’t confuse compound sentences with simple sentences with compound verbs/subjects/both! Simple: Mark Twain and Samuel Clemensstared at each other in the mirror and waved. Compound: Poewrote “The Raven,” and Shelleywrote “Ozymandius.”
Other ways to connect independent clauses in compound sentences • Semicolons for closely related clauses: • Ithought I was correct; Iwas sadly mistaken. • Semicolons with conjunctive adverbs and commas for closely related clauses: • Shepunched my neighbor’s poodle; consequently, shewas arrested for aggravated assault.
Pg. 144: Exercise 2 • Identify subjects and verbs • Classify sentences as either simple or compound sentences (SIM/COM) Ex. African American actors and actresses performed in many early Hollywood movies. A: S: actors, actresses; V: performed; SIM EX 2: Hattie McDaniel, for example, made many films, and she is best known for her role in Gone with the Wind. A: S: Hattie McDaniel; V: made; S: she; V: is known; COM
Complex sentences • Contain one independent clause and one or more subordinate clauses Independent clause: Ifeel like a Neanderthal. Subordinate clause: When Iwatch Jeopardy Ex: When Iwatch Jeopardy, Ifeel like a Neanderthal.
Ex: In Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, when Quirreltakes off his turban, hereveals that heis Voldemort’s servant. Independent clause: In Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, hereveals Subordinate clause: when Quirreltakes off his turban (adverb clause) Subordinate clause: that heis Voldemort’s servant. (noun clause)
Subordinate clauses can interrupt independent clauses: All of the students that wewere told would perform in the play are part of the Shakespeare elective. Independent clause: All of the students are part of the Shakespeare elective. Subordinate clause: that wewere told would perform in the play
Exercise 3: p. 146 • B: Remove one piece of paper from your journal. • All answers will be written on this paper; write both names on the paper. Instructions: • Identify each clause • Classify each as independent or subordinate • Identify each subject and verb pair by underlining
Instructions: • Identify each clause • Classify each as independent or subordinate • Identify each subject and verb pair by underlining Example 1: China, which has a population of more than one billion people, is a largely agricultural country. IND: Chinais a largely agricultural country SUB: whichhas a population of more than one billion people
Instructions: • Identify each clause • Classify each as independent or subordinate • Identify each subject and verb pair by underlining Example 2: Although it was nearly worthless, my brother bought one of those old coins for his collection. IND: my brotherboughtone of those old coins for his collection SUB: Although itwas nearly worthless
Instructions: • Identify each clause • Classify each as independent or subordinate • Identify each subject and verb pair by underlining Problem 1: The detective show appeared on television for several weeks before it became popular with viewers. IND: The detective showappeared on television for several weeks SUB: before itbecame popular with viewers
Compound complex sentences • These sentences contain two or more independent clauses and at least one subordinate clause Ex: Lukebegan practicing only yesterday, but already hehas been asked to demonstrate his lightsaber skills in the area of the ship thatis set up for training.
Ex: When Bob left, he locked the door, but he forgot to turn off the lights. IND: helocked the door IND: heforgot to turn off the lights SUB: When Bobleft Subordinating conjunction introducing the adverb clause
Ex: I have many hobbies that I enjoy, but the one on which I spend the most time is restoring arcade games. From this… IND: Ihave many hobbies IND: the oneis restoring arcade games SUB: that Ienjoy SUB: on which Ispend the most time …to this!
Page 148: Exercise 4 • A: Remove one piece of paper from your journal. • All answers will be written on this paper; write both names on the paper. • Identify the clauses • Classify them as INDependent or SUBordinate
Identify the clauses Classify them as INDependent or SUBordinate EX: When they returned from their vacation, they collected their mail at the post office, and they went to the supermarket. SUB: When theyreturned from their vacation IND: theycollected their mail at the post office IND: theywent to the supermarket
Identify the clauses Classify them as INDependent or SUBordinate #1: Before we conducted the experiment, we asked for permission to use the science lab, but the principal insisted on teacher supervision of our work. SUB: Before weconducted the experiment IND: weasked for permission to use the science lab IND: the principalinsisted on teacher supervision of our work