Title: Combining Sentences
1Combining Sentences
2Combining Sentences
- Sentence combining is making one smoother, more
detailed sentence out of two or more shorter
sentences. - Combining with key words
- Combining with phrases
- Combining with longer sentences
3Combining with KEY WORDS
- Use a key word
- Ideas included in short sentences can be
combined by moving a key word from one sentence
to the other. - It is best to move the KEY WORD closest to the
word it modifies.
4Use an adjective
- Short sentences
- Kellys necklace sparkles.
- It is beaded.
- Combined with an adjective
- Kellys beaded necklace sparkles.
- What does the adjective modify?
- It is best to movie it close to the noun it
modifies.
5Try it!
- Short sentences
- The women always have to wait in a line.
- The line is long.
- Combined with an adjective
- The women always have to wait in a long line.
- Remember it is best to move the adjective
closest to the noun it modifies.
6Use an adverb
- Short sentences
- I am going to a sleepover.
- I m going tomorrow.
- Combined with an adverb
- I am going tomorrow to a sleepover.
- What does the adverb modify?
- It is best to move closest to the verb it
modifies.
7Try it!
- Short Sentences
- You are supposed to sit on the bus.
- You are supposed to sit quietly.
- Combined with an adverb
- You are supposed to sit quietly on the bus.
- Remember to move adverb closest to the verb it
modifies.
8Language Book
- Pages 460 Notes
- What new notes did you take?
- Exercise 4 Odds
- Worksheet Combining Sentences by Inserting
Words ODDS due tomorrow - C3 Reflection
9Tuesday, March 11, 2014 3 What are three
things you learned today?2- Analyze some of the
sentences you have combined today. (Use Lang.
Arts Speak!) 1-Reflect For what many reasons
should a person use this skill? Support your
reasons with examples. Be ready to share in 5
mins.
- Common Core Check- C3 Reflection 3-2-1
10Combining Sentences
- Using series of three words or phrases
- Using prepositional phrases
- Using appositive phrases
11Use a series of words or phrases
- Short sentences
- The reading teacher is organized.
- The reading teacher is funny.
- The reading teacher is helpful.
- Combined with a series of words
- The reading teacher is organized, funny,
- and helpful.
- Remember to move the words or phrases closest to
the words they modify -- gt but make sure it is a
complete thought! - The organized, funny, and helpful teacher.
- Why is this a fragment?
12Try it!
- Short sentences
- On Thanksgiving, we have turkey.
- We also have stuffing.
- We also have gravy.
- Remember to move the words or phrases closest to
the words they modify. - Combined with a series of words
- On Thanksgiving, we have turkey, stuffing, and
gravy.
13REMEMBER!
- All of the words or phrases in a series should be
parallel (stated in the same way). - Otherwise, the sentences will be unbalanced.
- Incorrect My dog is friendly, playful, and he
is - smart, too. (The modifiers in the
series are not parallel.) - Correct My dog is friendly, playful, and
- smart. (All the words in the series are
single-word adjectives. - They are parallel.)
14Correct it!
- Incorrect
- We can hike, ski, or we can snowboard down the
mountain, too. - Correct
- We can hike, ski, or snowboard down the mountain.
15Combining with PHRASES
- Use phrases
- Ideas from short sentences can be combined into
one sentence using phrases. -
16Combined with a prepositional phrase
- Short sentences
- Our cat curls up.
- He curls up on top of my homework.
- Combined with a prepositional phrase
- Our cat curls up on top of my homework.
- Remember to move the phrases closest to the words
they modify.
17Try it!
- Short sentences
- He signed his name.
- He signed it on a football.
- Combined with a prepositional phrase
- He signed his name on a football.
18Combined with an appositive phrase
- Short sentences
- Mrs. Brown makes the best cookies on the block.
- Mrs. Brown is our next-door neighbor.
- Remember to move the words or phrases closest to
the words they modify. - Combined with an appositive phrase
- Mrs. Brown, our next-door neighbor, makes the
best cookies on the block.
19Try it!
- Short sentences
- Sam wants to be a professional baseball player.
- He is my brothers best friend.
- Combined with an appositive phrase
- Sam, my brothers best friend, wants to be a
professional baseball player.
20Language Book
- Pages 461-462 Notes
- What new notes did you take?
- Exercise 5 ODDS
- Worksheet Combining Sentences by Inserting
Phrases front and back ODDS due tomorrow - C3 Reflection
21Wednesday, March 12, 2014 3 What are 3 things
you learned today?2- Analyze some of the
sentences you have combined today. (Use Lang.
Arts Speak!) 1-Reflect In what real-world
situations would you use this skill? Support
your reasons with examples. Be ready to share in
5 mins.
- Common Core Check- C3 Reflection 3-2-1
22Combining Sentences
- Compound Subjects
- Compound Verbs
- Or
- Compound Sentences using Comma Rule 2
23Use compound subjects and/or compound verbs
- A compound subject is two or more subjects
connected by a conjunction. - A compound verb is two or more verbs connected by
a conjunction.
24Combined with a compound subject
- Short sentences
- Jamie danced around the room.
- Mary danced around the room, too.
- Combined with a compound subject
- Jamie and Mary danced around the room.
25Try it!
- Short sentences
- Sue rode her horse today.
- Scott rode his horse today.
- Combined with a compound subject
- Sue and Scott rode their horses today.
26Combined with a compound verb
- Short sentences
- Janet skated onto the pond.
- She made a perfect figure eight.
- Combined with a compound verb
- Janet skated onto the pond and made a perfect
figure eight.
27Try it!
- Short sentences
- My teacher dropped her glasses.
- My teacher laughed.
- Combined with a compound verb
- My teacher dropped her glasses and laughed.
28Combining with LONGER SENTENCES
- Use compound sentences
- Use complex sentences
29Use compound sentences
- A compound sentence is made up of two or more
simple sentences joined together. The
conjunction and, but, or, nor, for, so, and yet
are used to connect the simple sentences. - Remember to place a comma before a conjunction!
30Use compound sentences
- Simple sentences
- My dog has hair hanging over his eyes.
- He looks just like a dust mop.
- Combined with and
- My dog has hair hanging over his eyes, and he
looks just like a dust mop.
31Try it!
- Simple sentences
- Mary wrote a book about the seasons.
- It was interesting.
-
- Combined with and
- Mary wrote a book about the seasons, and it was
interesting.
32Language Book
- Page 463 Notes
- What new notes did you take?
- Page 464-465 Notes
- What new notes did you take?
- Exercise 6 and 7 Odds
- Worksheet Creating Compound Subjects and Verbs
and Forming Compound Sentences ODDS due
tomorrow - C3 Reflection
33Thursday, March 13, 2014 3 What are three
things you learned today?2- What are two things
ways you are going to use this skill in another
class today or tomorrow?1-What is one thing you
still do not understand about this skill?Be
ready to share in 5 mins.
- Common Core Check- C3 Reflection 3-2-1
34Combining Sentences
- To Make Complex Sentences with Clauses using
AWHITEBUS and the Special Pronouns
35Use complex sentences
- A complex sentence is made up of two ideas
connected by a subordinating conjunction - AWHITEBUS (because, when, since, after, before,
though, although, if, unless, when, where, while,
etc.). - A complex sentence can also be combined by a
relative pronoun (Special Pronouns who, whose,
which, and that).
36Combine sentences using a subordinating
conjunction (AWHITEBUS)
- Simple sentences
- My friend shares her lunch with me.
- She doesnt like what her dad packs.
- Combined with because
- My friend shares her lunch with me because she
doesnt like what her dad packs.
37Try it!
- Simple sentences
- We took the elevator to the second floor.
- The stairs were closed for repairs.
- Combined with because
- We took the elevator to the second floor because
the stairs were closed for repairs.
38Combine sentences using a relative pronoun
- Simple sentences
- Very cold weather closed school for a day.
- The cold weather came down from Canada.
-
- Combined with which
- Very cold weather, which came down from Canada,
closed school for a day.
39Try it!
- Simple sentences
- Jack ran all the way to school.
- Jack was late this morning.
- Combined using who
- Jack, who was late this morning, ran all the way
to school.
40Language Book
- Page 465-466 Notes
- What new notes did you take?
- Exercise 8 and Review B
- Worksheet Using Subordinate Clauses
- ALL due tomorrow
- C3 Reflection
41Friday, March 14, 2014 3 What are three
things you learned today?2- Analyze some of the
sentences you have combined today. (Use Lang.
Arts Speak!) 1-What is one thing you still do
not understand about combining sentences?Be
ready to share in 5 mins.
- Common Core Check- C3 Reflection 3-2-1