Sentence Structure: Compound-Complex. I can identify compound- complex sentences. I can correctly write compound-complex sentences.

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Sentence Structure: Compound-Complex

I can identify compound- complex sentences. I can correctly write compound-complex sentences.

Compound-Complex Sentence: -two or more independent clause + one or more subordinate clauses When we get to my house, I will decorate for the party, and you can prepare the food.

In each of the following compound-complex sentences, underline the independent clauses once and the subordinate clauses twice. 1.Jane was late to the party, as I predicted, and Ron came early. 2.My friend Dennis is outgoing and creative, so I asked him to plan some group games that we would all enjoy.

Identify each sentence by writing CX for complex or CD- CX for compound-complex on the line provided. 1.______ Jane is eager to begin her new music class, but she’ll have to wait another week. 2.______ My grandfather, whom I respect very much, will be ninety this summer.