Pattern 1b – Compound sentence with coordinating Conjunction

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Pattern 1b – Compound sentence with coordinating Conjunction S V, coordinating conjunction, s v Coordinating conjunctions can be remembered by the acronym: FANBOYS What are the coordinating conjunctions? For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

Pattern 1B Outcomes: Explore the sentence type Demonstrate knowledge of sentence type Construct own sentences

such as: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so. PATTERN 1B: Use a coordinating conjunction (also a connector) such as: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so. Possible patterns: S V ; S V , and S V. or S V, but S V ; S V .

PATTERN 1B MODEL Examples: a. It was radical; it was daring, but mostly it was cheap. b. The snow fell rapidly, and in the building Harry felt safe; he dreaded leaving his shelter for the long, dangerous trip home.

Complete the exercises on page 12 and 13 of your book. Swap your sentences Check the punctuation Make any corrections Share

Now Create two of your own Her mobile was new… … , because he is swimming erratically, … We have a beginning And a middle clause