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Sentences and Clauses
Sandra Boyd
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Sentences and Clauses
  • A sentence is a group of words that has a subject
    and predicate and expresses a complete thought.
  • A simple sentence has one complete subject and
    one complete predicate.
  • Complete Subject Complete
    Predicate
  • Some people
    travel.
  • Neither cars nor jets are
    completely safe.
  • Trains and buses carry
    passengers.
  • Freight trains
    transport products.

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Sentences and Clauses
  • A compound sentence is a sentence that contains
    two or more connected simple sentences. Each
    simple sentence in a compound sentence is called
    a main clause.
  • A main clause has a subject and a predicate and
    can stand alone as a sentence.
  • Millions of people live in cities, but many
    others reside in the suburbs.
  • Commuters take trains, buses, and cars some
    even fly.
  • The connectors are shown in red.

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Clauses
  • A main clause has a subject and a predicate and
    can stand alone as a sentence.
  • Sometimes sentences have more than one clause,
    with only one of the clauses being a main clause.
    The other clause is called a subordinate clause.
  • A subordinate clause is a group of words that
    has a subject and a predicate but does not
    express a complete thought and cannot stand alone
    as a sentence. A subordinate clause is always
    combined with a main clause in a sentence.

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Complex Sentences
  • A complex sentence is a sentence that has one
    main clause and one or more subordinate clauses.
  • In each complex sentence below, the main clause
    is in light type, and the subordinate clause is
    in dark type.

When the sun set, the caravans stopped for the
night. The dromedary has one hump, which stores
fat. Most people know that camels are
stubborn. We didnt know what they had done.
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Adjective Clauses
  • Sometimes a subordinate clause acts as an
    adjective. An adjective clause adds information
    about a noun or pronoun in the main clause.

Eds bicycle, which he bought on sale, is a ten
speed. He paid a price that was incredibly low.
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Adverb Clauses
  • Sometimes a subordinate clause acts as an adverb.
    An adverb clause adds information about the verb
    in the main clause.

Before Julia bought a bicycle, she compared
models. She likes ten-speeds because they are
versatile.
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Noun Clauses
  • Other subordinate clauses act as nouns. Notice
    how the noun in dark type below can be replaced
    by a noun clause.

Bicyclists should wear a helmet. Should whoever
rides a bike wear a helmet?.
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Noun Clauses
  • You can use a noun clause in the same ways that
    you can use a nounas a subject, a direct object,
    an object of a preposition, or a predicate noun.

Subject Whoever uses a bike rides for fun or
exercise. Direct Object Suzi says that she
wants a ten-speed bike. Object of Preposition
She looks at whatever is on sale. Predicate Noun
The flea market is where she can find a
good deal.
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