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Writing Sentences. REMEMBER:. A phrase is a group of related words that is missing the subject, or the verb, or both. Example: Leaving behind the dog Broke into a thousand pieces Because of her beautiful smile. REMEMBER:.
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REMEMBER: • A phrase is a group of related words that is missing the subject, or the verb, or both. • Example: • Leaving behind the dog • Broke into a thousand pieces • Because of her beautiful smile
REMEMBER: • A clause is a group of related words that has a subject and a verb. They can be independent or dependent. • Example: • lazy students whine • as soda spilled over the glass • my dog likes pizza crusts • if she hadn’t won the lottery
#1: Simple Sentence • A simple sentence has one subject and one verb • I like to study grammar. • A simple sentence is also called an independent clause. • When an independent clause ends with a period, it is called a simple sentence.
One subject One verb Simple sentence Ilove you. Independent clause: only one subject and one verb
#2: Compound Sentence • A compound sentence is made up of two or more simple sentences (independent clauses) joined by one of the following: • One of the FANBOYS (conjunction) • I like to study grammar, and I love this class. • A semicolon • I like to study grammar;I love this class.
Independent clause Independent clause Compound sentence I love you, and you love me. Two independent clauses joined together
#3: Complex Sentence • A complex sentence is asimplesentence (independentclause) to which a partof a sentence (dependentclause) has been added. • Because I like to study grammar, I love this class. • I love this class because I like to study grammar.
Dependent clause Independent clause Complex sentence Because you love me, I love you. A dependent clause joined to an independent clause. (The dependent clause needs the rest of the sentence for support.)
Fragment! Dependent clause Because you love me. Dependent clauses, like babies, cannot stand alone.
No! OK A Tip on Punctuation • Since dependent clauses are only part of a sentence, you can never connect them to another sentence with a semicolon. Semicolons are only used between two independent clauses. • I have loved you for years ; although I never admitted it. • I have loved you for years, although I never admitted it.
#4: Compound/Complex Sentence • A compound/complex sentence is the last and most complicated type of sentence. • It contains at least one dependent clause and at least two independent clauses.
Dependent clause 2 independent clauses Compound complex sentence Because we are a family,I love you, and you love me. A dependent clause added to two or more independent clauses
Since every sentence in English fits into one of these four categories,
CONGRATULATIONS! YOU NOW KNOW EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW • To write anything you want to write • Any way you want to write it • And still get the punctuation right each time!
Types of sentences Practice • Identify the type of sentence – simple, compound, complex or • compound-complex. • I like to study math and I love this class, too! ___________ • 2) Mac went into town and then drove to the Greenville Airport. • 3) The girl had a blister on her heel. __________________ • 4) Since I love my mother very much, she loves me. _________ • 5) Should she wear a pink dress or should she wear an orange dress? _____ • 6) Because we have school tomorrow, I have to finish my homework so I can't go to your house. ____________________
7) I like cookies and they taste good. __________________ 8) The grass is green. __________________ 9) When I asked her what time it was, she didn't answer so I asked her again. _____ 10) As I ate a hamburger, my dog begged for some food. ___ 11) Pam knew where the park was and she gave us directions. 12) While the sun shone, they stayed on the beach. ______