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530. Practice with Sentences

January 27, 2023January 26, 2023 Sharon Porterfield

Section A: For each pair of sentences below, decide if A or B is the simple sentence.1. A. Bob walked across the street. B. Bob walked across the street before the light turned red. 2. A. Frank and Carol are… Read more530. Practice with Sentences

Practice/Review, Sentences

531. Two Simple Sentences Make a Compound Sentence

January 30, 2023January 29, 2023 Sharon Porterfield

When we put two simple sentences together, we form a compound sentence. We use a coordinating conjunction along with a comma to join two simple sentences. The word conjunction means “to join.” There are seven coordinating conjunctions. If we list… Read more531. Two Simple Sentences Make a Compound Sentence

CC-L4, Punctuation, Sentences

532. Compound Sentence or Not?

January 31, 2023January 30, 2023 Sharon Porterfield

Here are two simple sentences: I play the piano. Jenna plays the trumpet.We can make these two simple sentences into a compound sentence by adding a comma and the conjunction and: I play the piano, and Jenna plays the trumpet…. Read more532. Compound Sentence or Not?

CC-L4, Sentences

533. Always Use a Comma in a Compound Sentence

February 1, 2023January 31, 2023 Sharon Porterfield

A compound sentence is formed by joining two simple sentences together. Each independent clause is a simple sentence, We join the two simple sentences with a comma and a coordinating conjunction. There are seven coordinating conjunctions: for, and, nor, but,… Read more533. Always Use a Comma in a Compound Sentence

CC-L4, Punctuation, Sentences

534. What is an Independent Clause?

February 2, 2023February 1, 2023 Sharon Porterfield

An independent clause is a group of words with a subject doing something. In an independent clause, only one thing is happening. A simple sentence is one independent clause. A compound sentence is two independent clauses joined together. We can… Read more534. What is an Independent Clause?

CC-L1, Sentences

535. Practice with Compound Sentences

February 3, 2023February 2, 2023 Sharon Porterfield

Section A: Decide if each of these is a compound sentence or not. Write Yes or No.1. Today is Friday.2. I play tennis on Tuesday and Wednesday.3. The dog ran across the street and brought back a newspaper. 4. It… Read more535. Practice with Compound Sentences

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536. Dependent and Independent Clauses

February 6, 2023February 5, 2023 Sharon Porterfield

A clause is a group of words that includes a subject and a verb. An independent clause tells about one thing happening. We learned last week that one independent clause makes a simple sentence. Two independent clauses joined by a… Read more536. Dependent and Independent Clauses

CC-L7, Sentences

537. A Subordinate Clause is a Dependent Clause

February 7, 2023February 6, 2023 Sharon Porterfield

A subordinate clause is the same thing as a dependent clause. We call it a subordinate clause because it is not as important as the independent clause. We call it a dependent clause because it is dependent on the independent… Read more537. A Subordinate Clause is a Dependent Clause

CC-L7, Sentences

538. The Complex Sentence

February 8, 2023February 7, 2023 Sharon Porterfield

A complex sentence is made up of a subordinate clause connected to an independent clause. Sometimes the subordinate clause comes first in the sentence. Then the sentence begins with a subordinating conjunction. Here are some examples of a complex sentence… Read more538. The Complex Sentence

Sentences

539. More About the Complex Sentence

February 9, 2023February 8, 2023 Sharon Porterfield

A complex sentence combines an independent clause with a dependent clause. It doesn’t really matter if you begin with the independent clause or the dependent clause. Both ways make a correct sentence. However, whichever clause you use first is usually… Read more539. More About the Complex Sentence

CC-L3, Sentences

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