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Complex Complex SentencesSentences
88thth Grade English Grade English
Clauses and Verbals UnitClauses and Verbals Unit
Today’s Notes: Mar. 31, Today’s Notes: Mar. 31, 20102010
II. Complex SentencesA. Independent clauses stand alone. B. Subordinate Clauses can not stand alone.
1. Subordinate clauses have a subject and a predicate.
2. Whenever we go to the movies, we have fun.
3. They always start with a subordinating conjunction. -Ex. Because, That, whichever, whenever, etc
C. Complex sentences: joining an independent and a subordinate clause (or more than one sub. clause)1. Use a comma when the subordinate is at the beginning, don’t at the end.
Yesterday…Yesterday…• We reviewed what a sentence was. What
exactly is a sentence?
• We also reviewed simple and compound sentences. What are they?
• We finally introduced the idea of a main, or independent, clause. What is an independent clause?
Today…Today…• We are going to get complex…very
complex.
Remember…Remember…• A main clause has a subject and a
predicate and can stand alone as a sentence.
• This is important because it will affect what you are doing today.
Because…Because…• Sometimes
sentences have a main clause and something called a subordinate clause.
A Subordinate ClauseA Subordinate Clause• A subordinate clause is a group of
words that has a subject and a predicate but DOES NOT express a complete thought.
• It is always combined with a main clause.
A Complex SentenceA Complex Sentence• A complex sentence has a main
clause and one or more subordinate clauses.
Complex SentencesComplex Sentences• In the complex sentence below, the
main clause is in green, the subordinate is in yellow.
• Many basketball fans visit Springfield Massachusetts, which was the birthplace of basketball.
Other Examples: Other Examples:
• Basketball has increased in popularity since it began in Springfield.
• Many people know that basketball is played by men and women.
Subordinate ClausesSubordinate Clauses• So, what can these subordinate
clauses do? • They can function in
three ways: • As adjectives• As adverbs• As Nouns
For Example: For Example: • In this sentence:
– Many basketball fans visit Springfield Massachusetts, which was the birthplace of basketball.
• The subordinate clause is an adjective clause that modifies the word Springfield.
• It tells more about Springfield.
In the other two examples…In the other two examples…– Basketball has increased in popularity
since it began in Springfield.
• This is an adverb clause because it is modifying the verb phrase has increased. – Many people know that basketball is
played by men and women.
• This is a noun clause that is the direct object of the word know. (Know what?)
Subordinate ClausesSubordinate Clauses• Are used the same way that you use
single-word adjectives, adverbs, and nouns.
• The team waits on the sidelines while the substitute warms the bench.
Subordinating ConjunctionsSubordinating Conjunctions• A subordinate clause is always
introduced by one of the following subordinating conjunctions.
• Look for these words at the beginning of a subordinate clause.
Subordinating ConjunctionsSubordinating ConjunctionsSubordinating Conjunctions
AfterAlthoughAsBecauseBeforeIfSincethan
ThoughUnlessUntilWhenWheneverWhereWhereaswherever
Exercise A: Identifying Exercise A: Identifying Complex Sentences Complex Sentences
• Identify the main clause in the following sentences. Then label each sentence complex or simple.
Exercise AExercise A1. Professional basketball is
played during the winter, which was once a dull season for sports.
2. James Naismith developed the game when he saw a need for an indoor sport.
3. He was an instructor for the YMCA in Massachusetts.
4. A soccer ball was the ball that was first used.
5. The first baskets were two half-bushel peach baskets that were hung from balconies.
Exercise AExercise A6. Naismith planned a game with little
physical contact because he did not envision basketball as a rough sport.
7. The gules of the game were adopted in 1891.
8. There were thirteen rules that penalized players for rough conduct.
9. Before the first official game was played in 1892, probably no one outside of Naismith’s YMCA had heard of basketball.
10. Basketball still follows most of Naismith’s original thirteen rules.
Let’s RecapLet’s Recap• A complex sentence has a main clause
and one or more subordinate clauses.
• A subordinate clause is a group of words that has a subject and a predicate but DOES NOT express a complete thought.
• It is always combined with a main clause.
Our ListOur List• A sentence is a group of words that has a subject
and a predicate and expresses a complete thought.
• A simple sentence has one complete subject and one complete predicate.
• The complete subject names whom or what the sentence is about.
• The complete predicate tells what the subject does or has. Sometimes it can also tell what the subject is or is like.
• A compound sentence contains two or more simple sentences.
• Each simple sentence is called an independent, or main, clause.
• A main clause has a subject and a predicate and can stand alone as a sentence.
Our List…Our List…• A complex sentence has a main
clause and one or more subordinate clauses.
• A subordinate clause is a group of words that has a subject and a predicate but DOES NOT express a complete thought.
• It is always combined with a main clause.
Subordinate Clauses! Subordinate Clauses!
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