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Sentence Structures

Sentence Structures. Review Question. What is a clause?. Review Question. What two things must a group of words have in order to be a clause?. Review Question. What word tells you who or what the sentence is about?. Review Question. What two parts of speech can a subject be?.

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Sentence Structures

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  1. Sentence Structures

  2. Review Question What is a clause?

  3. Review Question What two things must a group of words have in order to be a clause?

  4. Review Question What word tells you who or what the sentence is about?

  5. Review Question What two parts of speech can a subject be?

  6. Review Question What word shows action or a state of being?

  7. Review Question What are the two types of clauses?

  8. Review Question What is another name for a subordinate clause?

  9. Review Question What is a simple sentence?

  10. Simple Sentence There is no set formulas for simple sentences. However, you should know that there must be at least one subject and one verb. The sentence should also express a complete thought. The formula will include at least one S and one V.

  11. Review Question What is compound sentence?

  12. Review Question What two ways can you form compound sentences?

  13. A compound sentence is… a sentence with two or more independent clauses and no dependent clauses. Formulas: (I = independent; D = dependent) • I, c I • I; I

  14. Review Question What type of conjunction is used to form compound sentences?

  15. Review Question What is a way of remembering the coordinating conjunction?

  16. Review Question What are the coordinating conjunctions?

  17. Review Question What type of conjunction is needed to form subordinate clauses?

  18. Review Question What is a way of remembering the subordinating conjunctions?

  19. Review Question When a sentence has more than one subject, what does it have?

  20. Review Question When a sentence has more than one verb, what does it have?

  21. Review Question What are the two formulas for forming compound sentences?

  22. Review Question What is a complex sentence?

  23. Review Question What are the two formulas used to form complex sentences?

  24. A complex sentence is… a sentence with one independent clause and one dependent clause. Formulas: (I = independent; D = dependent) • ID • D, I

  25. Review Question What type of conjunction is used to form complex sentences?

  26. Review Question If a sentence begins with a subordinating conjunction, what two other things must the sentence also include?

  27. Provide a subordinate clause with a conjunction beginning with the following letter: A

  28. Provide a subordinate clause with a conjunction beginning with the following letter: W

  29. Provide a subordinate clause with a conjunction beginning with the following letter: H

  30. Provide a subordinate clause with a conjunction beginning with the following letter: I

  31. Provide a subordinate clause with a conjunction beginning with the following letter: T

  32. Provide a subordinate clause with a conjunction beginning with the following letter: E

  33. Provide a subordinate clause with a conjunction beginning with the following letter: B

  34. Provide a subordinate clause with a conjunction beginning with the following letter: U

  35. Provide a subordinate clause with a conjunction beginning with the following letter: S

  36. A compound-complex sentence is… a sentence with two or more independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses. Formulas: (I = independent; D = dependent) • I,cID • D,I;I • I;ID • D,I,cI • ID,cI • ID;I

  37. I,cID I went to the store, and she went to the store after it rained.

  38. D,I;I When we left the party, he went to the bookstore; I went to the mall.

  39. I;ID • Sarah is moving to London; Mark is moving to Paris because he wants to be a painter.

  40. D,I,cI • Because he could not read cursive, his teacher had to type it for him, and he was able to complete it after that.

  41. ID,cI Mark wanted to ride his bike after he completed his homework, but his dad told him no.

  42. ID;I I wanted to go to the concert because I am a huge Jay-z fan; I was dead broke though.

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