
Simple Compound Complex Sentences Lesson
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English
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6th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences
By Abigail Manuel
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Poll
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?
SIMPLE
COMPOUND
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
Which among the sentences below is NOT a simple sentence?
The gate is open, so the dog is trying to run away.
The dog is trying to run away.
The dog saw that the gate is open.
The dog went out and ran away.
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Multiple Choice
Which type of sentence has 2 independent clauses?
SIMPLE
COMPOUND
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
Choose the compound sentence below.
My dogs ran away from home when the gate was left open.
My dogs got out of the gate, and they ran away from home.
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?
SIMPLE
COMPOUND
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
Which clause is the dependent clause?
My mother cooked fried chicken.
When my sister and I got hungry.
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.
SIMPLE
COMPOUND
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!
SIMPLE
COMPOUND
COMPLEX
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Multiple Choice
Type of sentence: Setting goals is important because they provide a map to success.
SIMPLE
COMPOUND
COMPLEX
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Open Ended
Complete the compound sentence: These dogs are cute, __________________.
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Open Ended
Complete the complex sentence: Although it is important to have fun, ____________________.
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Poll
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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