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Área:                English              Asignatura:          English                  Curso:          10th
Fecha:               18 al 24-02          Periodo:       I     Nº Hor:         12hr     Semana:         5
Tema:                Complex sentences
Indicador            Students will be able to use the complex sentences in narrative.
de Logro


          Exploración      use the complex sentences in narrative
          Contextualización




          Conceptualización
          Experienced writers use a variety of sentences to make their writing interesting and lively. Too many
          simple sentences, for example, will sound choppy and immature while too many long sentences will be
          difficult to read and hard to understand.


          SIMPLE SENTENCE

          A simple sentence, also called an independent clause, contains a subject and a verb,
          and it expresses a complete thought. In the following simple sentences, subjects are
EMOCIÓN




          in yellow, and verbs are in green.
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          A. Some students like to study in the mornings.
          B. Juan and Arturo play football every afternoon.
          C. Alicia goes to the library and studies every day.

The three examples above are all simple sentences. Note that sentence B contains a
compound subject, and sentence C contains a compound verb. Simple sentences,
therefore, contain a subject and verb and express a complete thought, but they can
also contain a compound subjects or verbs.

COMPOUND SENTENCE

A compound sentence contains two independent clauses joined by a coordinator.
The coordinators are as follows: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so. (Helpful hint: The
first letter of each of the coordinators spells FANBOYS.) Except for very short
sentences, coordinators are always preceded by a comma. In the following
compound sentences, subjects are in yellow, verbs are in green, and the coordinators
and the commas that precede them are in red.


          A. I tried to speak Spanish, and my friend tried to speak English.
          B. Alejandro played football, so Maria went shopping.
          C. Alejandro played football, for Maria went shopping.

The above three sentences are compound sentences. Each sentence contains two
independent clauses, and they are joined by a coordinator with a comma preceding
it. Note how the conscious use of coordinators can change the relationship between
the clauses. Sentences B and C, for example, are identical except for the
coordinators. In sentence B, which action occurred first? Obviously, "Alejandro
played football" first, and as a consequence, "Maria went shopping. In sentence C,
"Maria went shopping" first. In sentence C, "Alejandro played football" because,
possibly, he didn't have anything else to do, for or because "Maria went shopping."
How can the use of other coordinators change the relationship between the two
clauses? What implications would the use of "yet" or "but" have on the meaning of
the sentence?




COMPLEX SENTENCE
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A complex sentence has an independent clause joined by one or more dependent
clauses. A complex sentence always has a subordinator such as because, since,
after, although, or when or a relative pronoun such as that, who, or which. In the
following complex sentences, subjects are in yellow, verbs are in green, and the
subordinators and their commas (when required) are in red.


           A. When he handed in his homework, he forgot to give the teacher the
           last page.
           B. The teacher returned the homework after she noticed the error.
           C. The students are studying because they have a test tomorrow.
           D. After they finished studying, Juan and Maria went to the movies.
           E. Juan and Maria went to the movies after they finished studying.

When a complex sentence begins with a subordinator such as sentences A and D, a
comma is required at the end of the dependent clause. When the independent clause
begins the sentence with subordinators in the middle as in sentences B, C, and E, no
comma is required. If a comma is placed before the subordinators in sentences B, C,
and E, it is wrong.

Note that sentences D and E are the same except sentence D begins with the
dependent clause which is followed by a comma, and sentence E begins with
theindependent clause which contains no comma. The comma after the
dependentclause in sentence D is required, and experienced listeners of English
willten hear a slight pause there. In sentence E, however, there will be no pause
when the independent clause begins the sentence.
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         Producción
ACCIÓN
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Modelación
A complex sentence is made from an independent clause and a dependent clause joined together.

Some examples:

After I came home, I made dinner.

(dependent clause: "After I came home")

(indpendent clause: I made dinner)

We visited the museum before it closed.

(dependent clause: before it closed.)

(independent clause: We visited the museum)

 Complex sentences are often formed by putting these words at the beginning of the dependent clause:
as, as if, before, after, because, though, even though, while, when, whenever, if, during, as soon as, as
long as, since, until, unless, where, and wherever. These words are called subordinating conjunctions.
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             Taller
             1: The Americanization of Shadrach Cohen is a short story about values by
             Bruno Lessing.
                      Simple
                      Compound
EVALUACION




                      Complex
             2: Shadrach Cohen had two sons, Abel and Gottlieb.
                      Simple
                      Compound
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          Complex
3: When Abel and Gottlieb moved to New York, they opened their own
business in their father's name.
          Simple
          Compound
         Complex
4: The business was successful, so Abel and Gottlieb told their father to join
them in New York City.
          Simple
          Compound
        Complex
5: When Shadrach came, he brought Marta, the family maidservant.
          Simple
          Compound
         Complex
6: When the ship landed, Shadrach was met by two dapper-looking young men.
          Simple
          Compound
          Complex
7: Each son wore a flashy tie with a diamond pin.
          Simple
          Compound
           Complex
8: Shadrach's sons welcomed him to the new land, but they were amazed by
his old fashioned appearance.
          Simple
          Compound
          Complex
9: Shadrach looked like so many new immigrants that Gottlieb and Abel had
ridiculed in the past.
          Simple
          Compound
          Complex
10: Gottlieb and Abel first wanted to take their father to a barbershop to trim
his beard to make him look more like an American.
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         Simple
         Compound
         Complex
11: Although Gottlieb and Abel already had a servant, Marta stayed with the
family.
         Simple
         Compound
          Complex
12: At their first meal together, Shadrach saw a wall between him and his sons.
         Simple
         Compound
         Complex
13: Shadrach was puzzled because he realized that some change had occurred.
         Simple
         Compound
          Complex
14: When the meal was over, Shadrach donned his praying cap and began to
recite grace.
         Simple
         Compound
         Complex
15: While Abel and Gottlieb thought their father would change after a few
months, he didn't.
         Simple
         Compound
          Complex
16: When Gottlieb told his father about the wedding, Shadrach wanted to meet
the bride right away.
         Simple
         Compound
          Complex
17: Because Gottlieb was ashamed of his father, he did not want to introduce
him to his future bride.
         Simple
         Compound
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         Complex
18: Shadrach was upset and told Gottlieb to go straight to bed.
           Simple
           Compound
         Complex
19: Shadrach then began running both the house and the business.
           Simple
           Compound
         Complex
20: Shadrach dismissed two employees and told Abel and Gottlieb to take their
places.
           Simple
           Compound
           Complex

Bibliografía
I.     Understanding and using grammar (1999). Third edition. Betty Schrampfer Azar.

II.    The big picture (2011). Santillana Education. S.L Richmond Publishing.

III.   Top Notch (2011). Second Edition, Student book. Pearson Education, Inc.

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Formato plano 10th week5_complex_sent

  • 1. International School Cartagena CLASE Versión 00-12 Código FO-DC-01 Página 1 de 9 Área: English Asignatura: English Curso: 10th Fecha: 18 al 24-02 Periodo: I Nº Hor: 12hr Semana: 5 Tema: Complex sentences Indicador Students will be able to use the complex sentences in narrative. de Logro Exploración use the complex sentences in narrative Contextualización Conceptualización Experienced writers use a variety of sentences to make their writing interesting and lively. Too many simple sentences, for example, will sound choppy and immature while too many long sentences will be difficult to read and hard to understand. SIMPLE SENTENCE A simple sentence, also called an independent clause, contains a subject and a verb, and it expresses a complete thought. In the following simple sentences, subjects are EMOCIÓN in yellow, and verbs are in green.
  • 2. International School Cartagena CLASE Versión 00-12 Código FO-DC-01 Página 2 de 9 A. Some students like to study in the mornings. B. Juan and Arturo play football every afternoon. C. Alicia goes to the library and studies every day. The three examples above are all simple sentences. Note that sentence B contains a compound subject, and sentence C contains a compound verb. Simple sentences, therefore, contain a subject and verb and express a complete thought, but they can also contain a compound subjects or verbs. COMPOUND SENTENCE A compound sentence contains two independent clauses joined by a coordinator. The coordinators are as follows: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so. (Helpful hint: The first letter of each of the coordinators spells FANBOYS.) Except for very short sentences, coordinators are always preceded by a comma. In the following compound sentences, subjects are in yellow, verbs are in green, and the coordinators and the commas that precede them are in red. A. I tried to speak Spanish, and my friend tried to speak English. B. Alejandro played football, so Maria went shopping. C. Alejandro played football, for Maria went shopping. The above three sentences are compound sentences. Each sentence contains two independent clauses, and they are joined by a coordinator with a comma preceding it. Note how the conscious use of coordinators can change the relationship between the clauses. Sentences B and C, for example, are identical except for the coordinators. In sentence B, which action occurred first? Obviously, "Alejandro played football" first, and as a consequence, "Maria went shopping. In sentence C, "Maria went shopping" first. In sentence C, "Alejandro played football" because, possibly, he didn't have anything else to do, for or because "Maria went shopping." How can the use of other coordinators change the relationship between the two clauses? What implications would the use of "yet" or "but" have on the meaning of the sentence? COMPLEX SENTENCE
  • 3. International School Cartagena CLASE Versión 00-12 Código FO-DC-01 Página 3 de 9 A complex sentence has an independent clause joined by one or more dependent clauses. A complex sentence always has a subordinator such as because, since, after, although, or when or a relative pronoun such as that, who, or which. In the following complex sentences, subjects are in yellow, verbs are in green, and the subordinators and their commas (when required) are in red. A. When he handed in his homework, he forgot to give the teacher the last page. B. The teacher returned the homework after she noticed the error. C. The students are studying because they have a test tomorrow. D. After they finished studying, Juan and Maria went to the movies. E. Juan and Maria went to the movies after they finished studying. When a complex sentence begins with a subordinator such as sentences A and D, a comma is required at the end of the dependent clause. When the independent clause begins the sentence with subordinators in the middle as in sentences B, C, and E, no comma is required. If a comma is placed before the subordinators in sentences B, C, and E, it is wrong. Note that sentences D and E are the same except sentence D begins with the dependent clause which is followed by a comma, and sentence E begins with theindependent clause which contains no comma. The comma after the dependentclause in sentence D is required, and experienced listeners of English willten hear a slight pause there. In sentence E, however, there will be no pause when the independent clause begins the sentence.
  • 4. International School Cartagena CLASE Versión 00-12 Código FO-DC-01 Página 4 de 9 Producción ACCIÓN
  • 5. International School Cartagena CLASE Versión 00-12 Código FO-DC-01 Página 5 de 9 Modelación A complex sentence is made from an independent clause and a dependent clause joined together. Some examples: After I came home, I made dinner. (dependent clause: "After I came home") (indpendent clause: I made dinner) We visited the museum before it closed. (dependent clause: before it closed.) (independent clause: We visited the museum) Complex sentences are often formed by putting these words at the beginning of the dependent clause: as, as if, before, after, because, though, even though, while, when, whenever, if, during, as soon as, as long as, since, until, unless, where, and wherever. These words are called subordinating conjunctions.
  • 6. International School Cartagena CLASE Versión 00-12 Código FO-DC-01 Página 6 de 9 Taller 1: The Americanization of Shadrach Cohen is a short story about values by Bruno Lessing. Simple Compound EVALUACION Complex 2: Shadrach Cohen had two sons, Abel and Gottlieb. Simple Compound
  • 7. International School Cartagena CLASE Versión 00-12 Código FO-DC-01 Página 7 de 9 Complex 3: When Abel and Gottlieb moved to New York, they opened their own business in their father's name. Simple Compound Complex 4: The business was successful, so Abel and Gottlieb told their father to join them in New York City. Simple Compound Complex 5: When Shadrach came, he brought Marta, the family maidservant. Simple Compound Complex 6: When the ship landed, Shadrach was met by two dapper-looking young men. Simple Compound Complex 7: Each son wore a flashy tie with a diamond pin. Simple Compound Complex 8: Shadrach's sons welcomed him to the new land, but they were amazed by his old fashioned appearance. Simple Compound Complex 9: Shadrach looked like so many new immigrants that Gottlieb and Abel had ridiculed in the past. Simple Compound Complex 10: Gottlieb and Abel first wanted to take their father to a barbershop to trim his beard to make him look more like an American.
  • 8. International School Cartagena CLASE Versión 00-12 Código FO-DC-01 Página 8 de 9 Simple Compound Complex 11: Although Gottlieb and Abel already had a servant, Marta stayed with the family. Simple Compound Complex 12: At their first meal together, Shadrach saw a wall between him and his sons. Simple Compound Complex 13: Shadrach was puzzled because he realized that some change had occurred. Simple Compound Complex 14: When the meal was over, Shadrach donned his praying cap and began to recite grace. Simple Compound Complex 15: While Abel and Gottlieb thought their father would change after a few months, he didn't. Simple Compound Complex 16: When Gottlieb told his father about the wedding, Shadrach wanted to meet the bride right away. Simple Compound Complex 17: Because Gottlieb was ashamed of his father, he did not want to introduce him to his future bride. Simple Compound
  • 9. International School Cartagena CLASE Versión 00-12 Código FO-DC-01 Página 9 de 9 Complex 18: Shadrach was upset and told Gottlieb to go straight to bed. Simple Compound Complex 19: Shadrach then began running both the house and the business. Simple Compound Complex 20: Shadrach dismissed two employees and told Abel and Gottlieb to take their places. Simple Compound Complex Bibliografía I. Understanding and using grammar (1999). Third edition. Betty Schrampfer Azar. II. The big picture (2011). Santillana Education. S.L Richmond Publishing. III. Top Notch (2011). Second Edition, Student book. Pearson Education, Inc.