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Sentence Types

Sentence Types. 4 Types of Sentences. Simple sentence Compound sentence Complex sentence Complex-compound sentence. Simple Sentence. Definition: A sentence with one independent clause and no dependent clauses. Compound Sentence.

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Sentence Types

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  1. Sentence Types

  2. 4 Types of Sentences Simple sentence Compound sentence Complex sentence Complex-compound sentence
  3. Simple Sentence Definition: A sentence with one independent clause and no dependent clauses.
  4. Compound Sentence Definition: A sentence with two independent clauses but no dependent clauses, connected by a conjunction (FANBOYS).
  5. FANBOYS For And Nor But Or Yet So
  6. Compound Sentence How do you punctuate a compound sentence? When combining two independent clauses, you place a comma before the conjunction.
  7. Compound Sentence Make a compound sentence out of the following independent clauses: Jennifer went to the store. She did not buy lemons.
  8. Compound Sentence Make a compound sentence out of the following independent clauses: Summers are extremely hot in Arizona. You need to wear sun block lotion.
  9. Compound Sentence Make a compound sentence out of the following independent clauses: Justin Bieber lip sinks all of his song. He doesn’t play any instruments.
  10. Compound Sentence Make a compound sentence out of the following independent clauses: John is going to get an “A” in English. John will not be able to go the river.
  11. Complex Sentence Definition: A sentence with one independent clause and at least one dependent clause connected by a subordinating conjunction or subordinator.
  12. Subordinators
  13. Complex Sentence How do you punctuate a complex sentence? When combining an independent clauses with a dependent clause you place a comma after the dependent clause if the dependent clause comes first. If the dependent comes second, you do not use a comma.
  14. Complex Sentence Make a complex sentence out of the following independent clauses: Jennifer went to the store. She did not buy lemons.
  15. Compound Sentence Make a compound sentence out of the following independent clauses: Summers are extremely hot in Arizona. You need to wear sun block lotion.
  16. Complex Sentence Make a complex sentence out of the following independent clauses: Justin Bieber lip sinks all of his song. He doesn’t play any instruments.
  17. Complex Sentence Make a complex sentence out of the following independent clauses: If John gets an “A” in English. John will not be able to go the river.
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