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Simple Sentence- a simple sentence has ONE INDEPENDENT clause and NO subordinate clause. Compound Sentence – has TWO or MORE independent clauses and NO subordinate clauses. The independent clauses are connected by coordinating conjunctions, conjunctive adverbs, or a semi-colon.
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Simple Sentence- a simple sentence has ONE INDEPENDENT clause and NO subordinate clause. Compound Sentence – has TWO or MORE independent clauses and NO subordinate clauses. The independent clauses are connected by coordinating conjunctions, conjunctive adverbs, or a semi-colon. Complex sentence – has at least two parts: one independent clause and one subordinate clause. The subordinate clause is linked to the rest of the sentence by a subordinating conjunctions. Independent clause – has a subject and a verb and expresses a COMPLETE thought; It can stand by itself as a complete sentence. Subordinate clause – (or dependent clause) has a subject and a verb butdoes not express a complete thought and cannot stand by itself as a complete sentence Ttk Wordsmarch 18, 2014
Write the following sentences. THEN, identify the structure of the sentences (simple, compound, complex, compound-complex). Rob and Cara are going out to eat and see a movie. I wish we could go to the beach, but my dad wants to go to the mountains. Although the test was difficult, most of the class made a passing grade. Since the restaurant opened, it has been packed every night, and the newspaper gave it rave reviews. The Columbus Civil War Museum is an excellent addition to our fair city. JournalMarch 26, 2014
Correct the following sentence: im tired of setting hear and I hope this boring class will soon be over with so I can excape, exclaimed Betty! Warm-UPMARCH 27, 2014
Place add an apostrophe to make these underline, possessive nouns correct. Then, write S if the noun is singular, and write P if the noun is plural. YOU DO NOT NEED TO WRITE THE WHOLE SENTENCE. A clerk put my parents luggage on the conveyor belt. The childs mother sat next to an empty seat. The ground crews jobs were difficult in the stormy weather. My father heated the babys bottle. The motorists car skidded on the ice. Coach Wilson started the boys race. Mothers dinner begins at six o’clock. The attendants uniforms were blue and gold. WARM-UPMARCH 28, 2014