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SENTENCES TYPES OF SENTENCES: SIMPLE SENTENCES COMPOUND SENTENCES COMPLEX SENTENCES

SENTENCES TYPES OF SENTENCES: SIMPLE SENTENCES COMPOUND SENTENCES COMPLEX SENTENCES

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SENTENCES

TYPES OF SENTENCES:

SIMPLE SENTENCESCOMPOUND SENTENCES

COMPLEX SENTENCES

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SENTENCES

Learning Objective:

Identify and be able to write and punctuate simple, compound and complex sentences

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SIMPLE SENTENCES

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SIMPLE SENTENCES• SUBJECT

– NOUN– ARTICLE– ADJECTIVES

+PREDICATE- VERB- ADVERBS- OBJECTS

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SIMPLE SENTENCES

COMPOUND SUBJECT:Two or more people, places, or things with the

same predicateExamples:John and Sussy like ice cream.Madrid and Paris are two beautiful cities.These tables and chairs are painted white.

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SIMPLE SENTENCES

COMPOUND PREDICATE:One subject doing two or more things

Examples:Pablo danced and sang all night.The pretty blue bird drank and ate fast.

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SIMPLE SENTENCES

Can you write some examples of simple sentences with:

- One simple subject and one simple predicate- Compound subject- Compound predicate- Compound subject and predicate

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COMPOUND SENTENCES

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COMPOUND SENTENCES

COMPOUND SENTENCES:

Two simple sentences brought together using a connective and a punctuation mark.

Examples:Santiago cried with the movie.Laura liked the movie a lot.Santiago cried with the movie, but Laura liked it a lot.

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COMPOUND SENTENCES

Connectives which can be used:

Short Long

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COMPOUND SENTENCES

Connectives which can be used:

Short Long

, ; ,

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COMPOUND SENTENCES

COMPOUND SENTENCE PUNCTUATION(Two simple sentences brought together using a connective and a

punctuation mark.)

Short connective:Simple sentence 1 , connective simple sentence 2.

Long connective:Simple sentence 1; connective , simple sentence 2.

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COMPOUND SENTENCES

• Write compound sentences about the following topics. Use long and short connectives, and the correct punctuation.

• 1. I love ice cream• 2. Anna likes singing• 3. A fast car rushed by• 4. Studying is so necessary • 5. They got a telephone call

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COMPLEX SENTENCES

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COMPLEX SENTENCES

DEFINITION:An independent clause and a subordinate clause in the same sentence.

Independent Clause = simple sentence

Subordinate Clause = a phrase- not a complete sentence- gives additional information

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COMPLEX SENTENCES

DEFINITION:An independent clause and a subordinate clause in the same sentence.

The subordinate clause can be placed at the beginning, in the middle or at the end of a sentence. Punctuation changes in each case.

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COMPLEX SENTENCES

Punctuation:

If the subordinate clause is at the beginning of the sentence:

Connective + subordinate clause , independent clause.

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Use one of the connectives in the box to change this short, simple sentence to a longer complex sentence.

Can you make a complex sentence with a connective at the beginning?

because

if

therefore

so

in order to

since

The driver crashed into the house.Why?

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Use one of the connectives in the box to change this short, simple sentence to a longer complex sentence.

Can you make a complex sentence with a connective at the beginning?

when

while

until

after

before

The driver crashed into the house.When?

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Use one of the connectives in the box to change this short, simple sentence to a longer complex sentence.

Can you make a complex sentence with a connective at the beginning?

because

if

therefore

so

in order to

since

The hunter was looking for deer.Why?

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Use one of the connectives in the box to change this short, simple sentence to a longer complex sentence.

Can you make a complex sentence with a connective at the beginning?

when

while

until

after

before

The hunter was looking for deer.When?

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Use one of the connectives in the box to change this short, simple sentence to a longer complex sentence.

Can you make a complex sentence with a connective at the beginning?

because

if

therefore

so

in order to

since

King kitten prayed for someone to come home.

Why?

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Use one of the connectives in the box to change this short, simple sentence to a longer complex sentence.

Can you make a complex sentence with a connective at the beginning?

when

while

until

after

before

King kitten prayed for someone to come home.

When?

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COMPLEX SENTENCES

Punctuation:

If the subordinate clause is in the middle of the sentence:

Independent , subordinate clause , clause.

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COMPLEX SENTENCES

Independent clauses = simple sentences

1. Mr Farrell always gives great lessons.2. Liverpool is an amazing city.3. That red Porsche is really fast.

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COMPLEX SENTENCESJoin one independent clause and one subordinate clause in complex

sentences. The subordinate clause should be in the middle of the sentence. Please do not forget to write commas in the correct place.

Independent clauses. 1. Mr Farrell always gives great lessons.2. Liverpool is an amazing city.3. That red Porsche is really fast.

Subordinate clauses:which is where I livewhich is my brother’s favouritewho is our English teacher

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COMPLEX SENTENCES

1. Mr Farrell, who is our English teacher,always gives great lessons.2. Liverpool, which is where I live,is an amazing city.3. That red Porsche, which is my brother’s favourite, is really fast.

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COMPLEX SENTENCESLook at the following independent clauses. Think about a

subordinate clause for each one so you make them in to complex sentences. Please do not forget to write commas in the correct place.

Independent clauses. 1. Harry Potter is a wizard.2. The door screeched open.3. That car rushed past us.4. The teacher is angry .5. Friday was my birthday.

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COMPLEX SENTENCES

Punctuation:

If the subordinate clause is at the end of the sentence:

Independent clause subordinate clause .

No comma!

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COMPLEX SENTENCES

Think about subordinate clauses to write after the following independent clauses to form complex sentences. Remember that if the subordinate clause is at the end of the complex sentence, there is no need for a comma.

1. The girl ran from the bear.2. I was afraid of my teacher.3. We brought the carrot soup.4. That is an ugly dog.

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Practice

• Simple sentence ( one subject and on predicate)

FOOD

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Practice

• Compound sentence with a long connective

Vacations

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Practice

• Complex sentence with the subordinate clause in the middle

Movies

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Practice

• Compound sentence with a short connective

Animals

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Practice

• simple sentence with compound predicate

A party

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Practice

• Compound sentence with a short connective

Animals

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Practice

• Complex sentence with the subordinate clause at the beginning

A grumpy teacher

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Practice

• Complex sentence with the subordinate clause at the end

A nice teacher

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Practice

• Simple sentence with compound subject and compound predicate

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Example

I have a computer, and it is the newest computer. It can access data very quickly. I bought it using dollar, because I bought it in America…