What is the formula for a simple and a compound sentence?

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What is the formula for a simple and a compound sentence?

An independent clause… 1)Has a subject and a verb 2)Can stand by itself 3) is a simple sentence. Independent clause subject A noun or a pronoun predicate The verb

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Simple Sentence 1 independent clause Compound Sentence 1 independent clause 1 independent clause A simple sentence has independent clause, but a compound sentence has _______________ independent clauses. (What type of sentence is the one above?) – 1 2 or more Compound Which means…

Architects design buildings.

Simple Sentence Formulas SV = subject and verb –Example: Patrick ran. SSV = subject, subject, verb –Example: Patrick and Brian ran. SVV = subject, verb, verb –Example: Patrick ran and sang. SSVV = subject, subject, verb, verb –Example: Patrick and Brian ran and sang.

Creating a Foldable… I will give you a piece of paper. The following slides will be the contents for our foldable.

SV SIMPLE SUBJECT SIMPLE VERB JIMMY ROBBED THE BANK.

SSV COMPOUND SUBJECTS SIMPLE VERB JIMMY AND ANNABEL ROBBED THE BANK.

SVV SIMPLE SUBJECTS COMPOUND VERB JIMMY ROBBED AND RAN FROM THE BANK.

SSVV COMPOUND SUBJECTS COMPOUND VERB ANNABEL AND JIMMY ROBBED AND RAN FROM THE BANK. JIMMY ROBBED AND ANNABEL ROBBED THE BANK. OR

To get a compound sentence… You simply add two independent clauses! Independent clause ;,c -OR-

Architects create blueprints, and these blueprints help the contractors to build the buildings.

Compound Sentence Formulas I,c I = Independent clause + comma + coordinating conjunction + independent clause –Example: The students finished class, and they went to lunch. I ; I = Independent clause + semicolon + independent clause –Example: Whitney loves the Braves; Greg loves the Yankees.

Coordinating Conjunctions F – for A – and N – nor B – but O – or Y – yet S – so

What’s the difference? How are these two sentences different, which is simple, which is compound? 1)Jessica went to the game, but Jaime went home. -Compound sentence – I,c I -2 different subjects doing 2 different verbs 2)Jessica and Jaime went to the game. -Simple sentence – SSV -2 subjects doing the same verb

Compare and Contrast Simple Sentences Compound Sentences both

Compare and Contrast Simple Sentences Compound Sentences both only 1 independent clause 2 independent clauses at least one independent clause have at least 1 subject and 1 verb uses semicolon or a comma and conjunction NO semicolons or commas

Book Practice Take out your Language Network book. Complete page 190 (1-5). Write out the entire sentence. __________________________________ Complete page 193 (1-5) Write out the entire sentence. Complete page 199 (1-5) Write out the entire sentence.