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Cornell Notes: Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences

Cornell Notes: Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences. Discuss sentence types: Simple Sentences have one subject and one verb and complete a thought (IC). Example: I ran home after the game.

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Cornell Notes: Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences

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  1. Cornell Notes: Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences • Discuss sentence types: • Simple Sentences have one subject and one verb and complete a thought (IC). Example: I ran home after the game. • Compound Sentences have two complete sentences (IC) combined with a conjunction. Example: I ran home, and John stayed behind. • Complex sentences have a complete sentence combined with a dependent clause. Example: Even though I was tired, I ran home.

  2. Assignment • Write a paragraph (5-7 sentences) about getting revenge. • Make sure to include and label: • 2 simple sentences (SS) • 2 compound sentences (CPS) • 2 complex sentences (CXS)

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