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Wednesday 2/2/22

Wednesday 2/2/22

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3rd Grade

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Jas'min Coates

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11 Slides • 25 Questions

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Wednesday 2/2/22

By Jas'min Coates

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Complex Sentences

A sentence that contains a dependent & independent clause.

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Complete Sentence

(Independent Clause)

  • Subject & Predicate

  • The large crowd stood in line to get the new iPhone.

  • My mom, sister, and brother will be late to the party.

  • The children played with their new puppy.

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Multiple Choice

Writing is the best subject.
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Complete
2
Incomplete

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Multiple Choice

Ate a delicious meal with his family.

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Complete Sentence

2

Fragment

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Multiple Choice

The farmer fed the pigs.

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Complete Sentence

2

Incomplete Sentence

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Multiple Choice

In the middle of the night.

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Complete Sentence

2

Fragment

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Dependent Clause (Opener)

  • Dependent clause-Group of words with subject & Verb that depends on the MAIN clause to give it meaning

  • Because she was hungry.

  • As the large crowd stood in line to get the new iPhone.

  • Since my mom, sister, and brother will be late to the party.

  • While the children played with their new puppy.

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Commas in Complex Sentences

*** Independent + dependent. --->

No Comma

*** AAAWWUBBIS + Dependent, independent clause. ---->

Comma separates clauses


After the game was over, we drove home.


We drove home after the game was over.

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Subordinating Conjunctions

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Multiple Choice

Which sentence is NOT a complex sentence?

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While the teacher was helping another student, I checked my work.

2

I checked my work while the teacher was helping another student.

3

The teacher helped me with my question when he was done helping my classmate.

4

While the teacher was helping my classmate.

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Multiple Choice

The tiger went hunting __________ it got dark.
1
if
2
when
3
until

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Multiple Choice

The thief broke in to his house ____ he was asleep.

1

before

2

although

3

when

4

if

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Multiple Choice

Rewrite the sentence:
If you are tired, you should have a rest. 
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You should have a rest if you are tired.
2
If you are tired you should have a rest. 
3
You should have a rest, if you are tired.

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Multiple Choice

Rewrite the sentence:
She carried on although she was exhausted.
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She carried on although, she was exhausted.
2
Although she was exhausted she carried on.
3
Although she was exhausted, she carried on.

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Multiple Choice

Rewrite the sentence:
After waking up late, Sam missed the bus.
1
Sam missed the bus, after waking up late.
2
Sam missed the bus after waking up late.
3
After waking up late Sam missed the bus.

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Multiple Choice

Rewrite the sentence:
I will set the table while you cook dinner.
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While you cook dinner, I will set the table.
2
While you cook dinner I will set the table.
3
I will set the table, while you cook dinner.

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Multiple Choice

Rewrite the sentence:
Unless you know the answer, do not raise your hand.
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Do not raise your hand, unless you know the answer.
2
Do not raise your hand unless you know the answer.

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Multiple Choice

What word in this sentence is the subordinating conjunction?


While we ate dinner, no one looked at their phones.

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We

2

ate

3

looked

4

while

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following are dependent clauses?
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While you were outside.
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If you don't study.
3
When you get to the goal.
4
all of the above

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Multiple Choice

Which sentence is an independent clause?
1
Jill likes to go to the beach.
2
Whenever you finish.
3
If you read The Outsiders.
4
Before you eat breakfast.

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Compare and Contrast

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When you compare two or more things, you tell how they are alike.


Example:

  •  Birds and insects both fly around my backyard. 

  • Mackenzie has her mother's beautiful, blond hair.

  • Mindy and Olive both bought new cell phones. 

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When you contrast two or more things, you tell how they are different.


Example:

  • A bird has two legs, but an insect has six.

  • The purple sweater is too large and the polka dot one is too small.

  • Winter is much colder than summer. 

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Sometimes a single sentence can compare and contrast two or more things.


Example:

  • Birds and insects are both animals, but only birds are vertebrates.

  • These loaves of bread are both fresh, but this one is a day older.

  • Vanilla and chocolate ice cream are both delicious, but the strawberry ice cream tastes funny.

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Multiple Choice

Maya's bicycle is pink, but William's is red.

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contrast

2

both

3

compare

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Multiple Choice

These loaves of bread are both fresh, but this one is a day older.

1

compare

2

contrast

3

both

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Multiple Choice

The purple sweater is too large and the polka dot one is too small.

1

contrast

2

compare

3

both

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Multiple Choice

Winter is much colder than summer.

1

compare

2

contrast

3

both

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Multiple Choice

Mackenzie has her mother's beautiful, blond hair.

1

compare

2

contrast

3

both

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Multiple Choice

Miles has big feet, just like his father.

1

compare

2

contrast

3

both

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Multiple Choice

Vanilla and chocolate ice cream are both delicious, but the strawberry ice cream tastes funny.

1

compare

2

contrast

3

both

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Multiple Choice

Unlike Abby, Kendra completes her homework every night.

1

compare

2

contrast

3

both

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Multiple Choice

Frogs, toads, and salamanders are all amphibians, but only frogs and toads hop.

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compare

2

contrast

3

both

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Multiple Choice

Mindy and Olive both bought new cell phones.

1

compare

2

contrast

3

both

Wednesday 2/2/22

By Jas'min Coates

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