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Sentence Type Review

Sentence Type Review. and the Difference between Phrases & Clauses. Identify the Sentence Type:. Mary, walking on her own, felt lonely after school. Complex

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Sentence Type Review

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  1. Sentence Type Review and the Difference between Phrases & Clauses

  2. Identify the Sentence Type: • Mary, walking on her own, felt lonely after school. • Complex • Sarah, excited for her sleepover, rushed to finish packing her bag, which was over-full, and she called Anna to confirm that she still needed to bring Oreos. • Compound-Complex • George is nice and he is willing to listen. • Compound • That’s why I like him! • Simple

  3. What Makes it Each Type? • What makes a simple sentence? • A single independent clause • What makes a compound sentence? • Two independent clauses, connected with a conjunction • What makes a complex sentence? • One independent clause & one dependent clause • What makes a compound-complex sentence? • Two independent clauses, a dependent clause & a conjunction

  4. Phrases & Clauses

  5. What’s the Difference? • We’ve heard the term clause used with sentence types. There are two kinds. What are they? • Independent & Dependent • What’s the difference between the two types of clauses? • Independent clauses can act as simple sentences, while dependent clauses have to be attached to an independent clause. • So what’s the difference between a phrase & a clause? • A phrase is just a chunk of words, it doesn’t determine sentence type.

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