2. Simple sentence
Simple sentence is a sentence with only one
independent clause.
A simple sentence has the most basic elements
that make it a sentence: a subject, and a verb
Example:
Joe waited for the train.
Joe: subject , waited: verb
The train was late
The train: subject, was: verb
3. Compound sentence refers to a sentence made
up of two independent clauses or complete sentences
connected to one another with a coordinating
conjunction.
Here’s the coordinating conjunction:
For But So
And Or
Nor Yet
Compound Sentences
4. Example: 1
Two separate sentences:
A snack of insects may not sound tasty to
you.
Some people eat bugs!
Compound sentence with coordinating
conjunction:
A snack of insects may not sound tasty to
you, but some people eat bugs!
5. Example: 2
Two separate sentences:
Joe waited for the train.
The train was late.
Compound sentence with coordinating
conjunction:
Joe waited for the train but the train was
late.
6. Example: 3
Sentence fragment:
Snackers must choose their insect treats
carefully. Could make themselves sick.
Correctly written compound sentence:
Snackers must choose their insect treats
carefully, or they could make themselves
sick.
7. Complex Sentences
Complex sentence is made up of an independent
clause and one or more dependent clauses
connected to it.
Sentences can be joined and improved by using
descriptive clauses. You can also use subordinating
conjunctions to form complex sentences.
Subordinating conjunctions
after although because before if
unless until when while since
8. Example:
Separate sentence:
James Madison was the shortest U.S.
president.
He was five feet four inches tall.
Complex sentence with descriptive clauses:
James Madison, who was five feet four
inches tall, was the shortest U.S. president.
Using descriptive clauses
9. Separate simple sentence:
Daffodils are planted in fall.
They don’t bloom until spring.
Complex sentence with subordinating conjunction:
Although daffodils are planted in fall,
They don’t bloom until spring.
Or
Daffodils are planted in fall although they don’t
bloom until spring.
Using subordinating conjunction