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Dependent vs Independent Comma Notes Dependent vs Independent

Parts of a sentence… A sentence is a group of words that tells a COMPLETE idea. Each sentence has two parts. The subject tells who or what the sentence is about. (NOUN) The predicate tells what someone or something does. (VERB)

Sentence Types Independent Clause Dependent Clause COMPLEX Sentence A group of words with a SUBEJCT and a PREDICATE and can stand on its OWN. John hit the ball Dependent Clause A group of words with a SUBJECT and a PREDICATE that does NOT express a complete thought (can’t stand on own) After John hit the ball COMPLEX Sentence When you combine an independent and a dependent clause **If you put the dependent clause FIRST you need a comma before the independent clause. After John hit the ball, he ran to first base. John ran to first base after he hit the ball.

Sentence Types – Independent or Dependent? The rock concert was sold out. Because the tickets were cheap. Where the candy was. We never gave the other team a chance.

Sentence Types – Comma? When our town built a new playground, people of all ages helped. Before the town made plans, they asked kids for ideas. Although older kids wanted a basketball court, younger ones wanted swings. Workers tore up the old playground after a plan was approved. While the adults planted grass, some teenagers painted murals. After the playground was finished, everyone had a big party.

Sentence Types – Finish the sentence after I finished eating dinner when I visit the library because I like nature although I like pizza