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Grammar Boot Camp

Grammar Boot Camp. Sentence Combining. Adapted from http://www.delmar.edu/engl/wrtctr. Clauses. Clause: Group of words (at least two) containing both a subject and a verb. Independent Clause: Stands Alone She is cray-cray. I see dead people. Dependent Clause: Does NOT Stand Alone

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Grammar Boot Camp

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  1. Grammar Boot Camp Sentence Combining Adapted from http://www.delmar.edu/engl/wrtctr

  2. Clauses • Clause: Group of words (at least two) containing both a subject and a verb • Independent Clause: Stands Alone • She is cray-cray. • I see dead people. • Dependent Clause: Does NOT Stand Alone • When I get home. • Because the girl is cray-cray. • (Usually has a subordinating conjunction)

  3. Common Subordinating ConjunctionsOnly a partial list; there are dozens! • Before • After • When • Although • While • Because • If • That • Since B A W A W B I T S

  4. Clause Practice Identify the following as dependent clauses or independent clauses. • When the girl ate breakfast. • She loves puppies. • Because he ate play-dough. • He threw up. DC IC DC IC

  5. Compound Sentences (2 ICs)

  6. Compound Sentence : a Pattern: IC,forIC. and nor butCoordinating Conjunctions or yet so Example: Charlie barks at nothing, so my mom goes crazy. FANBOYS!

  7. Compound Sentence: A • More examples… • My mom didn’t want Charlie, butmy sister convinced her. • My sister is in Chicago, somy mom is left to take care of him by herself. • My mom claims she can’t wait to get rid of him, yetshe secretly loves him.

  8. Compound Sentence : B Pattern: IC; IC. Example: I went to the store;I bought some milk.

  9. Compound Sentence : c Pattern: IC ; therefore , IC. however moreoverConjunctive Adverbs furthermore Example: I would love to have a cat; however, I know I don’t have time to take care of it.

  10. Complex Sentences (DC + IC)

  11. Complex Sentence : a Pattern: DC, IC. Example: When my cat Blackie died, I was very upset.

  12. Complex Sentence : b Pattern: IC DC. Example: I was very upset when my cat Blackie died.

  13. Compound-Complex Sentence A sentence with multiple independent clauses (at least 2) and at least one dependent clause: Catch-22 is widely regarded as Joseph Heller's best novel, and because Heller served in World War II, which the novel satirizes, the zany but savage wit of the novel packs an extra punch. Can you identify the independent and dependent clauses in this sentence?

  14. Compound-Complex Sentence A sentence with multiple independent clauses and at least one dependent clause: Catch-22 is widely regarded as Joseph Heller's best novel, and because Heller served in World War II, which the novel satirizes, the zany but savage wit of the novel packs an extra punch. IC, andDC,DC, IC

  15. Now It’s Your Turn: Punctuate the following sentences properly: • I was scared when my cat ran away • Charlie can be very difficult but I still love him because he is so cute • Charlie got away from his leash one day however he didn’t even try to run away • Because my mom takes care of him I am happy

  16. How well do you understand?

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