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Classifying Sentence Structures Chart KINDS OF STRCUTUIRES SIMPLE COMPOUND COMPLEX COMPOUND-COMPLEX # OF INDEPENDENT CLAUSES # OF SUBORDINATE CLAUSES EXAMPLE SENETNCES

Classifying Sentence Structures Chart KINDS OF STRCUTUIRES SIMPLE COMPOUND COMPLEX COMPOUND-COMPLEX # OF INDEPENDENT CLAUSES 1 # OF SUBORDINATE CLAUSES EXAMPLE SENETNCES A good rain in April helps May’s flowers. Can have compound subjects Can have compound verbs Can have BOTH Can have prepositional phrases

Classifying Sentence Structures Chart KINDS OF STRCUTUIRES SIMPLE COMPOUND COMPLEX COMPOUND-COMPLEX # OF INDEPENDENT CLAUSES 1 2 or more # OF SUBORDINATE CLAUSES EXAMPLE SENETNCES A good rain in April helps May’s flowers. Can have compound subjects Can have compound verbs Can have BOTH Can have prepositional phrases They did not see the shuttle take off, and they were not able to see it land either. , plus FANBOYS ;

Classifying Sentence Structures Chart KINDS OF STRCUTUIRES SIMPLE COMPOUND COMPLEX COMPOUND-COMPLEX # OF INDEPENDENT CLAUSES 1 2 or more # OF SUBORDINATE CLAUSES @ least 1 EXAMPLE SENETNCES A good rain in April helps May’s flowers. Can have compound subjects Can have compound verbs Can have BOTH Can have prepositional phrases They did not see the shuttle take off, and they were not able to see it land either. , plus FANBOYS ; [When I hear jazz music], I think of my grandpa. Look for Relative Pronouns and Subordinating Conjunctions

Classifying Sentence Structures Chart KINDS OF STRCUTUIRES SIMPLE COMPOUND COMPLEX COMPOUND-COMPLEX # OF INDEPENDENT CLAUSES 1 2 or more # OF SUBORDINATE CLAUSES @ least 1 EXAMPLE SENETNCES A good rain in April helps May’s flowers. Can have compound subjects Can have compound verbs Can have BOTH Can have prepositional phrases They did not see the shuttle take off, and they were not able to see it land either. , plus FANBOYS ; [When I hear jazz music], I think of my grandpa. Look for Relative Pronouns and Subordinating Conjunctions [When Bill left], he locked the door, but he forgot to turn off the lights. Will have elements that make up a compound and a complex sentence.