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Page 1: Sentence types. Write down an example of a simple subject Write down an example of a compound subject. Write down an example of a simple verb. Write down

Sentence types

Page 2: Sentence types. Write down an example of a simple subject Write down an example of a compound subject. Write down an example of a simple verb. Write down

• Write down an example of a simple subject• Write down an example of a compound

subject.• Write down an example of a simple verb.• Write down an example of a compound verb.

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•Write a sentence with a simple subject and a simple verb.

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•Write a sentence with a compound subject and a simple verb.

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•Write a sentence with a simple subject and a compound verb.

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•Write a sentence with a compound subject and a compound verb.

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•Write a compound sentence using a coordinating conjunction.

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Coordinating Conjunctions

• The FANBOYS!!• For• And• Nor• But• Or• Yet• So

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• When writing a sentence using a coordinating conjunction (one of the FANBOYS), use a comma before the coordinating conjunction.

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•Write a compound sentence using a semi-colon and a conjunctive adverb.

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Conjunctive Adverbs• Accordingly Likewise• Also Meanwhile• Besides Moreover• Consequently Nevertheless• Furthermore Otherwise• Hence Still• Henceforth Therefore• However Thus• Indeed• Instead

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• Conjunctive adverbs MUST have a semi-colon before and a comma after.

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•Write a compound sentence using a semi-colon to coordinate.

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•Write a sentence of coordination.

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•Write a complex sentence.•A complex sentence has an

independent clause joined by one or more dependent clauses

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Complex Sentence

• "Although volume upon volume is written to prove slavery a very good thing, we never hear of the man who wishes to take the good of it by being a slave himself."(Abraham Lincoln)

• "When we remember we are all mad, the mysteries disappear and life stands explained."(Mark Twain)

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Relative Pronouns

• Who • Whom• Whose• Which • That

• Use these to help you write a complex sentence.

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• Use who as the subject.• Who broke the pencil sharpener?

• Use whom as an object.• You may go to the dance with whomever you

wish.

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•Write a sentence of subordination.

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Subordinators• After So that• Although Than• As Though• As if Unless• As long as Until• As though When• Because Whenever• Before Where• If Whereas• Since Whether

WhereverWhile

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•Write a compound-complex sentence.• A compound-complex

sentence is made from two independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses.

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Compound-Complex Sentence

• Example: The first and only president of the Congress of the Confederation, which managed the first U.S. government, was John Hanson, and he was elected by the Congress in 1781.

Bold = INDEPENDENT

Italicized= SUBORDINATE

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•Write a declarative sentence.

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• Tomorrow I will go to the store.

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•Write an interrogative sentence.

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• What do you think I should wear the pink shoes or the white sneakers?

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•Write an imperative sentence.

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• Get me some water.

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•Write an exclamatory sentence.

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• I cannot wait to graduate!

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•Write a sentence in active construction format.

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• Active Peggy ate the bone. • Big Dog chased the police car. • We ate every bite of food. • Passive The bone was eaten by Peggy. • The police car was chased by Big Dog. • Every bite of food was eaten by us.