
Sentence Types - Compound
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University
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Joseph Anderson
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17 Slides • 5 Questions
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Multiple Select
Which of the following are sentences?
has been peacefully sleeping
Thinking quickly, we put out the fire with a hose.
By talking about their favorite recipes
The tired, old cat can’t catch mice anymore.
I don’t like December because it is always too cold.
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Once you can identify a basic sentence, you can join or separate your sentences to best communicate your ideas.
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Compound Sentence
A compound sentence is a sentence that connects two independent clauses, typically with a coordinating conjunction like and or but.
The key here is independent clauses, which are clauses that can each stand alone as a separate sentence.
Essentially, a compound sentence brings together individual, related sentences as one.
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Compound sentences are easy to identify because they usually use a coordinating conjunction, which you may remember as FANBOYS: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, and so.
However, compound sentences can also use a semicolon to connect two clauses, in which case no conjunction is necessary.
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Multiple Select
Which of the following are compound sentences?
She wanted spinach salad; he wanted a hamburger.
He couldn't go home, for he had no place to go.
He went to the party, but she stayed home.
He couldn't go home, he had no place to go.
I don’t like December because it is always too cold.
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Complex Sentences
A complex sentence is a sentence that is composed of one or more dependent clauses and a single independent clause.
* A dependent clause is also known as a subordinate clause.
* An independent clause is a complete sentence on its own, unlike a dependent clause that depends on other clauses to express a complete idea.
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Complex Sentences
A dependent clause is any clause that can’t stand alone as a complete sentence. It either lacks a subject, lacks a verb, or fails to express a full thought.
For example:
while you were sleeping
is a dependent clause
because it doesn’t express a standalone thought.
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Complex Sentences
You can create a complex sentence by connecting a dependent clause to an independent sentence.
You can connect them using a subordinating conjunction, such as: because after
while until
although which
if when
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Multiple Choice
Which subordinating conjuction is used with the meaning of
in spite of the fact that; even though.
if
because
althought
while
since
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Complex Sentences
A sentence is said to be complex if it contains the two clauses:
independent and dependent.
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Complex Sentences
A complex sentence only differs from a compound sentence in that it has a single independent clause, while a compound sentence has two independent clauses.
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Multiple Select
Which of the following are complex sentences?
Since it was raining, I used an umbrella to get into the house.
He couldn't go home, for he had no place to go.
Although she had won the race, she was still not excited.
Whenever it rains, people opt to stay indoors.
I don’t like rainy days because it is always too cold.
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Multiple Select
Which of the following are NOT complex sentences?
I read a book; my father went to the store.
I read a book while my father went to the store.
I read a book, and my father went to the store.
While my father was sleeping, I read my favorite book.
I read my favorite book while my father was sleeping.
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Let’s look at some other complex sentence examples:
He stayed up late to finish the project although he was tired.
I will feed the cat and start dinner when I get home.
If you finish your homework, you can watch TV.
We will have a picnic outside unless it starts raining.
Since he was feeling sick, he stayed home from work.
After I finish my work, I will take a break.
As long as you study hard, you will do well on the test.
The phone rang while I was studying.
Although she had a lot of work to do, she took a break to go for a walk.
If you need help with your homework, you can ask your teacher for assistance.
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