
Complex Sentences
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Mari DeRuntz
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Complex Sentences
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A complex sentence is one or more independent clause joined by one or more dependent clauses.
a dependent clause has a subject and a verb, BUT it does not make sense on its own. WHY?? → AWUBIS!
If a subordinating conjunction (AWUBIS) begins the dependent clauses, the clause must be followed by a comma.
Complex Sentences
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Examples:
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Multiple Choice
What is an independent clause?
A simple sentence that can stand on its own.
A compound sentence.
It has a subject and verb but does not make sense on its own.
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Multiple Select
What is true about a dependent clause? Choose all that apply!
It starts with an AWUBIS.
It has a subject and verb but does not make sense on its own.
It needs an independent clause to help it make sense.
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Complex Sentences =
AWUBIS DEP, IND
OR
IND AWUBIS DEP
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Multiple Choice
Which part of the following is the dependent clause: While 4th period is staging a Joe rebellion, nobody is actually named Joe.
While 4th period is staging a Joe rebellion
nobody is actually named Joe.
Neither
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Multiple Choice
Where should the comma be placed in the following sentence? Because softball is such a fun sport many people joined the team.
Because, softball is such a fun sport many people joined the team.
Because softball is such a fun sport, many people joined the team.
Because softball is such a fun sport many, people joined the team.
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Multiple Choice
Where should the comma be placed in the following sentence: The pep rally is going to be fun because the whole school will come together.
The pep rally, is going to be fun because the whole school will come together.
The pep rally is going to be fun because, the whole school will come together.
No comma needed because the AWUBIS is in the middle.
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Open Ended
How could you combine these two simple sentence to create a grammatically-correct complex sentence? Evelin and Michelle are amazing individuals. They make a strong team.
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Poll
On a scale of 1-5, to what extent do you think you understand complex sentences?
I don't think I understand.
I think I understand.
I know I've got this!
Complex Sentences
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