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Compound-complex sentences

Compound-complex sentences

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English

9th - 12th Grade

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CCSS
L.5.1E, L.7.1B, L.4.2C

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Jolene Zavala

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5 Slides • 10 Questions

1

Sentence Structure Continued

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Simple sentence

  • contains one independent clause

  • Ex: I dislike teaching remotely.

3

Compound sentence

  • has two or more independent clauses

  • Ex: I dislike teaching remotely, for the day seems to go on forever.

4

Complex sentence

  • has one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses

  • Ex: Because the day seems to go on forever, I dislike teaching remotely.

5

Compound-complex sentence

  • has two or more independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses

  • Because the day seems to go on forever, I dislike teaching remotely, and I can't wait to see my students back in class.

6

Multiple Choice

David wanted a camera, and he was determined to buy one when he had the money.

1

simple

2

compound

3

complex

4

compound-complex

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Multiple Choice

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I really wanted to do well on the quiz because I wanted an A in the class, and I got a B last quarter.

1

simple

2

compound

3

complex

4

compound-complex

8

Multiple Choice

Jennifer liked William's friend, and she also liked his cousin.

1

compound

2

complex

complex

3

simple

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Multiple Choice

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Because there was a snow day, the basketball game was rescheduled for Friday.

1

simple

2

compound

3

complex

4

compound-complex

10

Multiple Select

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Find all the independent clauses.

1

The pink polka-dotted giraffe was my favorite stuffed animal.

2

A hippo was splashing water all over the people watching him.

3

the purple grape

4

sitting on my chair

11

Multiple Choice

Explain the punctuation rule used in this sentence:

Before I brush my teeth, I always floss.

1

A comma is needed because this is a compound sentence and it joins two dependent clauses.

2

A comma is needed because this is a complex sentence and the dependent clause comes first.

12

Multiple Choice

Identify the subordinating conjunction in this sentence:

When you see a falling star, don’t forget to make a wish; it might come true.

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don't

2

it

3

when

4

might

13

Multiple Choice

Identify the compound sentence.
1
Celery grows on large stalks, so stalkers must like to eat a lot of celery.
2
People under large boulders are usually flat because they are under a large boulder. 
3
There was a giant grasshopper that they're scared of over by their blanket.

14

Multiple Choice

Amelia Earhart and her navigator were supposed to land on Howland Island about halfway between Australia and Hawaii.

1

Simple

2

Compound

3

Complex

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Multiple Select

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Find all the clauses

1

because I injured my foot

2

since school was over

3

the angry leopard

4

swinging in the tree

Sentence Structure Continued

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