3. What is a compound sentence?
Contains TWO or more independent
clauses...
Combined with a comma (,) and a
coordinating conjunction
OR .... just a semicolon (;)
4. Independent Clauses?????
A sentence that can stand on its own! (A
complete thought!)
LIKE.....
Students write creative stories.
Seventh graders use descriptive language.
6. COMBINE THEM!!
Compound sentence using a comma
with a coordinating conjunction:
Students write creative stories, and
seventh graders use very descriptive
language.
7. COMBINE THEM – Choice #2!!
Compound sentence using a semicolon:
Students write creative stories; seventh
graders use very descriptive language.
8. PRACTICE:
SUBJECT is the WHO
VERB is WHAT they are doing
Some students ate in the cafeteria, but
others went outside in the sunshine.
Some students ate in the cafeteria, but
others went outside in the sunshine.
13. What is a complex sentence?
Contains one independent clause and at
least one subordinate clause...
A subordinate clause is a FRAGMENT – it
cannot stand alone in a sentence.
14. Subordinate Clauses?????
A phrase that cannot stand on its own!
(An incomplete thought or fragment)
Begins with words like - who, whose, whom,
which, that, after, as, because, if, since, before,
when
… because I like to read
… since we had to work on our project
15. Building a Complex Sentence
Separate the subordinate clause from
the independent clause with a comma.
Because I like to read, I downloaded
library books onto my Kindle.
16. Compound or Complex?
If I wash the dishes, will you cook
dinner?
If I wash the dishes, will you cook
dinner? (COMPLEX)
Text me tonight, and we’ll make plans
for the weekend.
Text me tonight, and we’ll make plans
for the weekend. (COMPOUND)