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Sentence Construction • Compound Sentences • Complex Sentences

Sentence Construction • Compound Sentences • Complex Sentences

Compound Sentences Compound Sentence Examples: A sentence that consists of two or more simple

Compound Sentences Compound Sentence Examples: A sentence that consists of two or more simple sentences. The weather was perfect, and everything was ready for the picnic. The weather was perfect, so Alejandro returned to the house to put away his umbrella.

Coordinating Conjunctions Examples: Words that connect words, phrases, and clauses of roughly equal importance.

Coordinating Conjunctions Examples: Words that connect words, phrases, and clauses of roughly equal importance. For And Nor But Or Yet So

Compound Sentence Types Compound Sentence Type 1 Examples: A sentence that consists of two

Compound Sentence Types Compound Sentence Type 1 Examples: A sentence that consists of two or more simple sentences joined by a comma followed by a coordinating conjunction. The dog barked, and the cat yowled. Fred was more than an hour late, so I decided to go by myself.

Conjunctive Adverbs Words that modify whole sentences and indicate the relationship between one idea

Conjunctive Adverbs Words that modify whole sentences and indicate the relationship between one idea and the next. Examples: Moreover, the teams had no choice.

Conjunctive Adverbs Examples: "Nothing can be unconditional; consequently, nothing can be free. " (George

Conjunctive Adverbs Examples: "Nothing can be unconditional; consequently, nothing can be free. " (George Bernard Shaw) Afterward, anyway, besides, finally, nevertheless, on the contrary, therefore, however

Compound Sentence Types Compound Sentence Type 3 Examples: A sentence that consists of two

Compound Sentence Types Compound Sentence Type 3 Examples: A sentence that consists of two or more simple sentences joined with a semicolon. The dog barked; the cat yowled.

Compound Sentence Types Compound Sentence Type 2 A sentence that consists of two independent

Compound Sentence Types Compound Sentence Type 2 A sentence that consists of two independent clauses joined by a semicolon and a conjunctive adverb. Examples: Tom reads novels; however, Jack reads comics.

Complex Sentences Complex Sentence Examples: Dependent, Independent A sentence that consists of one independent

Complex Sentences Complex Sentence Examples: Dependent, Independent A sentence that consists of one independent clause and one dependent clause. When we heard how much the repairs cost, we decided to get a new television set.

Complex Sentences Examples: Dependent, Independent, Dependent After we heard how much a new television

Complex Sentences Examples: Dependent, Independent, Dependent After we heard how much a new television set would cost, we thought again about the repairs. We finally decided to get a new set although we couldn’t really afford it.

Check, Please! Partner up! In your partners, write a story that includes: • 1

Check, Please! Partner up! In your partners, write a story that includes: • 1 Simple Sentence • 2 Compound Sentences Type 1 • 2 Compound Sentences Type 2 • 2 Compound Sentences Type 3 • 3 Complex Sentences Please underline and label all requirements. Your story is a western.

Sources D. , Rebecca Elliott Ph. Painless Grammar (Painless Series). Danbury: Barron's Educational Series,

Sources D. , Rebecca Elliott Ph. Painless Grammar (Painless Series). Danbury: Barron's Educational Series, 2006. Daniels, David I. Harper. Collins College Outline English Grammar (Harper Collins College Outline Series). New York: Collins, 1991.