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CLAUSES & SENTENCES

CLAUSES & SENTENCES. An independent clause=simple sentence. I went skiing this winter. What is the subject of this sentence?. Different kinds of structures for kinds simple sentences. A simple sentence can include all of this information. You and I went skiing this winter.

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CLAUSES & SENTENCES

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  1. CLAUSES & SENTENCES

  2. An independent clause=simple sentence. • I went skiing this winter. • What is the subject of this sentence?

  3. Different kinds of structures for kinds simple sentences • A simple sentence can include all of this information. • You and I went skiing this winter. • I went skiing this winter. • I went skiing and snowboarding this winter. • You and I went skiing and snowboarding this winter.

  4. CLAUSES • A group of words with both a subject and a verb: • I read in English every day. • Because I want to build my vocabulary. • There are two types of clauses: • INDEPENDENT: a complete thought or sentence • DEPENDENT: not a complete thought and cannot stand by itself.

  5. Which sentences are clauses? • Before Lorenzo could finish his sentence • Around the corner from my house • Against the wishes of her parents and friends • She means well

  6. How can we connect clauses 1. BY COORDINATION: joining two independent clauses in one sentence by using coordinating conjunctions AKA • F o r • A n d • N o r • B u t • O r • Y e t • S o COMPOUND SENTENCES IC, fanboys IC. Jake was very tired, so he decided to get away for the weekend and relax.

  7. 2. By Subordination • The child woke up crying. She had a frightening dream. The child woke up crying because she had a frightening dream. • I loved the book. I hated the movie. Even though I loved the book, I hated the movie. • You exercise regularly and quit smoking. You will be short of breath. Until you exercise regularly and quit smoking, you will be… COMPLEX SENTENCES DC, IC. IC DC.

  8. 3. By Transitions • New signs have been put on campus; as a result, finding most of the buildings is easier. • Good writing skills are important for success in college. In addition, they are just as important on the job. Punctuation & Capitalization IC; transition, IC. IC. Transition, IC.

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