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Types of Sentences

Types of Sentences . Created By, Ms. Jennifer Duke. There are three basic types of sentences: 1) Simple Sentences 2) Compound Sentences 3) Complex Sentences. Simple Sentence.

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Types of Sentences

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  1. Types of Sentences Created By, Ms. Jennifer Duke

  2. There are three basic types of sentences:1) Simple Sentences2) Compound Sentences3) Complex Sentences

  3. Simple Sentence A simple sentence consists of a single independent clause (IC), which itself contains a subject (noun) part, a predicate (verb) part, and an appropriate mark of punctuation. (An object part, which generally follows the predicate part, is optional.) Simple sentences can range from very short to very long independent clauses.

  4. Examples of Simple Sentences • Lisa drove. • Lisa drove her car from Minneapolis to Milwaukee. • Lisa drove her 13-year-old, rusty Mustang, which had 150,000 miles and no air conditioning, from Minneapolis to Milwaukee on a steamy July day.

  5. Compound Sentence A compound sentence consists of two or more independent clauses (IC’s). These clauses are connected either with a semi-colon or with a comma and coordinating conjunction such as for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so(think "fanboys" to remember these).

  6. Examples of Compound Sentences • Toby wanted to become a doctor; he applied to medical school. • Toby wanted to become a doctor, so he applied to medical school.

  7. Complex Sentence A complex sentence consists of one independent clause (IC) connected to one or more dependent clauses (DC’s). A dependent clause, like an independent clause, contains a subject and a predicate; however, the dependent clause begins with one of the following words: as, after, although, because, if, since, orwhile.

  8. Examples of Complex Sentences • Because I couldn't fall asleep last night, I'm very tired today. • I'm very tired today because I couldn't fall asleep last night.

  9. Directions: Identify whether each of the following sentences is simple, compound, or complex.

  10. The snow bank is tall. #1

  11. I ate the yellow snow, and I got sick. #2

  12. Because I ran into a tree while sledding, I got a concussion. #3

  13. After I woke up this morning, I brushed my teeth. #4

  14. I went snowshoeing in the mountains. #5

  15. Snowboarding is my favorite sport. #6

  16. The cold temperature gave me frostbite; my fingers almost fell off. #7

  17. Dogs pull sleds in Alaskan dog sled races. #8

  18. As I started a fire in my igloo, I noticed that the walls began to melt. #9

  19. It was cold in the house, so I started a fire in the fireplace. #10

  20. I turned on the computer. #11

  21. I jumped in the snow bank. #12

  22. My stomach was full, but I still ate another slice of pizza. #13

  23. I wanted to buy the blue sweater, yet my brother wanted me to buy the red sweater. #14

  24. As I drifted off to sleep, snow fell lightly outside of my window. #15

  25. Answers

  26. The snow bank is tall. #1 Simple

  27. I ate the yellow snow, and I got sick. #2 Compound

  28. Because I ran into a tree while sledding, I got a concussion. #3 Complex

  29. After I woke up this morning, I brushed my teeth. #4 Complex

  30. I went snowshoeing in the mountains. #5 Simple

  31. Snowboarding is my favorite sport. #6 Simple

  32. The cold temperature gave me frostbite; my fingers almost fell off. #7 Compound

  33. Dogs pull sleds in Alaskan dog sled races. #8 Simple

  34. As I started a fire in my igloo, I noticed that the walls began to melt. #9 Complex

  35. It was cold in the house, so I started a fire in the fireplace. #10 Compound

  36. I turned on the computer. #11 Simple

  37. I jumped in the snow bank. #12 Simple

  38. My stomach was full, but I still ate another slice of pizza. #13 Compound

  39. I wanted to buy the blue sweater, yet my brother wanted me to buy the red sweater. #14 Compound

  40. As I drifted off to sleep, snow fell lightly outside of my window. #15 Complex

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