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Title: The Joy of Sentences


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The Joy of Sentences
  • Simple
  • Compound
  • Complex
  • Compound-Complex

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Simple sentences
  • Are about primarily just one thing
  • Can have commas
  • Can have multiple subjects and verbs
  • EX The dog is brown.
  • EX In the morning, you will eat bread.
  • EX Sue and Mary bought and sold some tickets.

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Compound Sentences
  • Comprised of two independent clauses (have a
    subject and verb)
  • Can be joined in three ways
  • With a comma and a conjunction
  • With a semicolon
  • With a semicolon, conjunction AND a comma

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For Example
  • Susan bought some milk, and Joe bought some
    cookies.
  • The dog wanted some meat the cat ate her
    catfood.
  • The sun shone brightly however, the rain came in
    the next day.
  • The boy took a picture, and developed it at home.

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Complex Sentences
  • Made up of an independent clause AND a dependent
    clause (remember, dependent clauses have a s/v,
    but they cant stand alone)
  • If the dependent clause starts the sentence,
    follow it with a comma.
  • If the independent clause comes first, no comma.

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For example
  • When the Georgia Bulldogs win on Saturday, Ms.
    Smith will be very happy!
  • Ms. Smith will be very happy when the Georgia
    Bulldogs win on Saturday.
  • I love ice cream, because it is yummy.

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Avoiding Clause Confusion
Dependent clause Function Example
Adjective clause modifies noun or pronoun tells what kind, which one, how many, or how much The students who participated enjoyed the race.
Adverb clause modifies verb, adjective, or adverb tells where, when, how, why, to what extent, or under what conditions They felt proud because they had done something worthwhile.
Noun clause acts as subject, direct object, indirect object, object of preposition, or predicate noun What helps others can be rewarding for volunteers too.
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Types of Clauses
  • Adjective clauses Are dependent clauses that
    follow the nouns or pronouns that they modify
  • Often begin with who, whom, whose, which, that
  • Remember, a clause has both a subject and a
    verb

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Examples
  • The girl who broke her leg came back to school
    today for the first time.
  • FIND the Clausetell me what it is modifying
  • In the morning, the teacher that is giving all
    the kids Fs will be fired.

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Adverb Clauses
  • A dependent clause that is used as an adverb
  • Begin with subordinating conjunctions such as
  • after although as as if where
  • because Before if
  • Since than though unless
  • Until when whenever while

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Complex Examples
  • While the band played their music, the couples
    slowly danced on the floor.
  • The team that won the Little League World series
    is from Columbus.
  • We will swim when the sun comes out.
  • My favorite book, which is a classic novel, was
    made into a film.

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REVIEW
  • Simplehave commas after prep phrases
  • Compoundtwo ICs joined by a comma/conjunction
    or a semi colon
  • ComplexIC and a DCif DC comes first, then
    follow it with a comma. If the IC comes first,
    then no comma.
  • CP-CX Complex sentence joined with a compound one
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