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Page 1: Sentence Structure. Simple Sentence One independent clause and no subordinate clause. May have a compound subject and a compound verb, or both

Sentence Sentence StructureStructure

Page 2: Sentence Structure. Simple Sentence One independent clause and no subordinate clause. May have a compound subject and a compound verb, or both

Simple Sentence• One independent clause and no

subordinate clause.• May have a compound subject and a

compound verb, or both.

Page 3: Sentence Structure. Simple Sentence One independent clause and no subordinate clause. May have a compound subject and a compound verb, or both

Simple Sentence Examples• This is my pencil.• Jonathan ordered a slice of pizza and a

soda.• Maria and Jin asked the teacher a

question and wrote down the answer.

Page 4: Sentence Structure. Simple Sentence One independent clause and no subordinate clause. May have a compound subject and a compound verb, or both

Compound Sentence• Two or more independent clauses• Joined by – a comma and a conjunction (and, (and,

but, or, nor, for, so, yet)but, or, nor, for, so, yet)– Semicolon ;

Page 5: Sentence Structure. Simple Sentence One independent clause and no subordinate clause. May have a compound subject and a compound verb, or both

Compound Sentence Examples• Thomas played on the swings, but Maya

went down the slide.

• Either she will chaperone the group, or I will.

• Regine ordered a chicken sandwich; the waiter brought her a burger instead.

• Thomas played on the swings; Maya went down the slide.

• WRONG: I went home I ate dinner.

Page 6: Sentence Structure. Simple Sentence One independent clause and no subordinate clause. May have a compound subject and a compound verb, or both

Simple or Compound?• Paul and Maya read each other’s essays and

made suggestions for improvement.• Paul and Maya read their essays, and they

gave each other suggestions for improvement.

Page 7: Sentence Structure. Simple Sentence One independent clause and no subordinate clause. May have a compound subject and a compound verb, or both

Complex Sentence• One independent clause and at least one

subordinate clause.• Subordinate clause can appear at the

beginning, middle, or end of a complex sentence.

Page 8: Sentence Structure. Simple Sentence One independent clause and no subordinate clause. May have a compound subject and a compound verb, or both

Complex Sentence Examples

Page 9: Sentence Structure. Simple Sentence One independent clause and no subordinate clause. May have a compound subject and a compound verb, or both

Compound - Complex Sentence• Two or more independent clauses and at

least one subordinate clause• Compound + Complex sentence

Page 10: Sentence Structure. Simple Sentence One independent clause and no subordinate clause. May have a compound subject and a compound verb, or both

Compound - Complex Examples• After the bell rang, Jackson rushed to the

classroom, and he pulled out his books. – After the bell rang – subordinate– Jackson rushed to his classroom – ind.– he pulled out his books – ind.

• The JV boys will play at the American Airlines Arena, and the students will be able to attend so that they can cheer them on.

Page 11: Sentence Structure. Simple Sentence One independent clause and no subordinate clause. May have a compound subject and a compound verb, or both

2 Independents + 1 Subordinate

Compound-Complex

1 Independent + 1 Subordinate

Complex

2 IndependentsCompound

1 IndependentSimple

Page 12: Sentence Structure. Simple Sentence One independent clause and no subordinate clause. May have a compound subject and a compound verb, or both

Janice and Shatria ordered a cheese pizza and a drink for their meal.

Page 13: Sentence Structure. Simple Sentence One independent clause and no subordinate clause. May have a compound subject and a compound verb, or both
Page 14: Sentence Structure. Simple Sentence One independent clause and no subordinate clause. May have a compound subject and a compound verb, or both