SIMPLE
and
COMPOUND
SENTENCE
F A N B O Y SRLDP T-1
SIMPLE SENTENCE
- made up of ONE
independent clause
or
1 or more
subjects SS1 predicate
1 subject
1 or more
predicates SSRLDP T-1
SIMPLE SENTENCE
My cousin and his wife left
for a trip.
RLDP T-1
SIMPLE SENTENCE
My cousin and his wife left
for a trip.
1 or more
subjects SS1 predicate
RLDP T-1
SIMPLE SENTENCE
Aina will win or will loss in
the Spelling Bee.
RLDP T-1
SIMPLE SENTENCE
Aina will win or will loss in
the Spelling Bee.
1 subject
1 or more
predicates SSRLDP T-1
COMPOUND SENTENCE
- made up of TWO
independent clauses.
or
1 subject &
1 predicate
1 subject &
1 predicate CS
sentence FANBOYS, sentence.
RLDP T-1
COMPOUND SENTENCE
She put on a sweater, for it
was cold outside.
RLDP T-1
COMPOUND SENTENCE
She put on a sweater, for it
was cold outside.
1 subject &
1 predicate
1 subject &
1 predicate CS
sentence FANBOYS, sentence.
RLDP T-1
COMPOUND SENTENCE
The students painted in their
Art class, so they washed
their hands.
RLDP T-1
COMPOUND SENTENCE
1 subject &
1 predicate
1 subject &
1 predicate CS
sentence FANBOYS, sentence.
RLDP T-1
The students painted in their
Art class, so they washed
their hands.
RLDP T-1
DIRECTIONS:
Tell whether the given
statement is a simple
sentence or compound
sentence.
RLDP T-1
1. He can buy a book, or
he can borrow it from
the library.
RLDP T-1
2. The project was
expensive but clearly
worth it.
RLDP T-1
3. Put the luggage on
the doorstep or in the
garage.
RLDP T-1
4. The stone was hard,
so only the faces were
carved.
RLDP T-1
5. Maxine plays the
piano, and Mariane
dances ballet.

Simple and compound sentence