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Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences

Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences

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English

6th Grade

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Medium

CCSS
L.7.1B, L.2.1F, L.1.2B

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Abigail Manuel

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6 Slides • 13 Questions

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Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences

By Abigail Manuel

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Poll

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How are you feeling today?

Great!

Good.

Tired...

I don't know?

Not too well...

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I can use and write compound and complex sentences correctly.​

Some text here about the topic of discussion.

LEARNING TARGET​

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Multiple Choice

What type of sentence has only 1 independent clause?

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SIMPLE

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COMPOUND

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COMPLEX

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Simple Sentence

  • 1 independent clause = Choco loves chicken.

  • Independent clause = subject + verb/predicate + it has to make sense

  • Compound subject = 2 subjects (dogs and cats) - Example: Our dogs and cats play together.

  • Compound verb = 2 verbs (run and play) - Example: My pets run and play in the garden every morning.

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Multiple Choice

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Which among the sentences below is NOT a simple sentence?

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The gate is open, so the dog is trying to run away.

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The dog is trying to run away.

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The dog saw that the gate is open.

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The dog went out and ran away.

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Multiple Choice

Which type of sentence has 2 independent clauses?

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SIMPLE

2

COMPOUND

3

COMPLEX

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Compound Sentences

  • 2 independent clauses: Choco loves chicken. He loves steak.

  • joined by a COMMA + FANBOYS conjunction

  • (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) --> Choco loves chicken, and he loves steak.

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Multiple Choice

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Choose the compound sentence below.

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My dogs ran away from home when the gate was left open.

2

My dogs got out of the gate, and they ran away from home.

3

Everytime the gate is left open, my dogs always run out.

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Multiple Choice

Which type of sentence has one independent clause and at least 1 dependent clause?

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SIMPLE

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COMPOUND

3

COMPLEX

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Complex sentences

  • at least 1 independent clause + at least 1 dependent clause: Choco gained weight. Because he loves chicken.

  • dependent clause has a subject and a verb, but it starts with an AWUBIS

  • AWUBIS DEP + COMMA + IND. --> Because he loves chicken, Choco gained weight.

  • IND AWUBIS DEP. --> Choco gained weight because he loves chicken.

​*AWUBIS: Although, While, When, Unless, Because, If, Since

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Multiple Choice

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Which clause is the dependent clause?

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My mother cooked fried chicken.

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When my sister and I got hungry.

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My father ate it all.

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Multiple Choice

Type of sentence: Martha's goal for the school year is to get an A and make friends.

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SIMPLE

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COMPOUND

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COMPLEX

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Multiple Choice

Type of sentence: Each teacher wants his/her students to do well, and each student has the potential to succeed!

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SIMPLE

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COMPOUND

3

COMPLEX

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Multiple Choice

Type of sentence: Setting goals is important because they provide a map to success.

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SIMPLE

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COMPOUND

3

COMPLEX

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Open Ended

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Complete the compound sentence: These dogs are cute, __________________.

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Open Ended

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Complete the complex sentence: Although it is important to have fun, ____________________.

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Poll

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How well did you understand? Rate your understanding of all 3 sentence types.

1 -- I don't understand.

2 -- I kind of understand...

3 -- I think I understand.

4 -- I understand!

5 -- I really understand; I got this!

Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences

By Abigail Manuel

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