By: Justin Graham
Performance Task-Types of Sentences
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Power Point

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8 Sentences for each type

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Illustration that relates to examples

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Simple. Complex, Compound, & Compound Complex

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Declarative, Imperative, Interrogative, Exclamatory
Subject + Predicate=Independent Clause

Predicate=Dependent Clause
Subject=Dependent Clause

A subject and predicate cant stand alone.Together they can
become an independent sentence.

But his gets even more elaborate…
There are two types of Clauses; Independent and Dependent. The
two types can make different types of sentences…
Independent Sentences

Independent sentences
can be used in a proper
manner and has both
the necessities for a
sentence that can stand
by itself.

Dependent Sentences
Dependent sentences can’t
be used in a proper manner
and is usually referred to as
a fragment or in language
slang. Dependent sentences
cant stand a lone and
without what’s missing they
can only stand with a
independent sentence
Sentence Structure!
Simple Sentence

 A simple sentence is just one
independent clause that can
have multiple subjects and
verbs.

ID
SP
 A compound sentence has two
D,I
independent and are joined by
SSP
Compound Sentence
a comma and conjunction or a
semi colon.
SPP
SSPP

I,cI
I;I

Complex Sentence
A complex sentence consist of one
independent clause and one
dependent clause. When
independent clause comes before
the dependent there’s no comma
but when the dependent comes
first their will be a comma.
Sentence purpose

 Interrogative-question |Expressed with ?
 Declarative-statement | Expressed with .
 Imperative-Demand | Expressed with .
 Exclamiatory-surprised/loud statement | expressed with !

Types of sentences justin graham

  • 1.
    By: Justin Graham PerformanceTask-Types of Sentences • Power Point • 8 Sentences for each type • Illustration that relates to examples • Simple. Complex, Compound, & Compound Complex • Declarative, Imperative, Interrogative, Exclamatory
  • 2.
    Subject + Predicate=IndependentClause Predicate=Dependent Clause Subject=Dependent Clause A subject and predicate cant stand alone.Together they can become an independent sentence. But his gets even more elaborate…
  • 3.
    There are twotypes of Clauses; Independent and Dependent. The two types can make different types of sentences… Independent Sentences Independent sentences can be used in a proper manner and has both the necessities for a sentence that can stand by itself. Dependent Sentences Dependent sentences can’t be used in a proper manner and is usually referred to as a fragment or in language slang. Dependent sentences cant stand a lone and without what’s missing they can only stand with a independent sentence
  • 4.
    Sentence Structure! Simple Sentence A simple sentence is just one independent clause that can have multiple subjects and verbs. ID SP  A compound sentence has two D,I independent and are joined by SSP Compound Sentence a comma and conjunction or a semi colon. SPP SSPP I,cI I;I Complex Sentence A complex sentence consist of one independent clause and one dependent clause. When independent clause comes before the dependent there’s no comma but when the dependent comes first their will be a comma.
  • 5.
    Sentence purpose  Interrogative-question|Expressed with ?  Declarative-statement | Expressed with .  Imperative-Demand | Expressed with .  Exclamiatory-surprised/loud statement | expressed with !