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Compound & Complex Sentences
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Compound Sentence Is made up of 2 simple sentences and joined by a coordinating conjunction
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Simple Sentence
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Coordinating Conjunction GLUE two separate sentences together to make one compound sentence There are 4 coordinating conjunctions ALWAYS use a comma before a coordinating conjunction
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Compound Sentence Simple Sentence + Simple Sentence Comma + + Conjunction Has 4 PARTS
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Underline the simple sentences and circle the conjunction
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The girls went to the library, and they worked on their projects.
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Simple Sentence
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The girls went to the library, and they worked on their projects. Simple Sentence Simple Sentence
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The girls went to the library, and they worked on their projects. Conjunction Simple Sentence Simple Sentence
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Complex Sentence Is made up of a simple sentence, and a clause. Joined by a subordinating conjunction
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Clause Is a group of words that has a subject and a verb EXAMPLES They moved so quickly He loved most movies
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Subordinating Conjunction LINK a sentence and clause together to make a complex sentence There are 5 subordinating conjunctions NEVER use a comma IF a subordinating conjunction is in the middle of the sentence BECAUSE ALTHOUGHUNTILIF SINCE
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Complex Sentence Simple Sentence + Claus + + Conjunction Has 4 PARTS Comma (Only if the conjunction is in the middle of the sentence)
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Underline the simple sentence once, the clause twice and circle the conjunction
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Although Rodney loved most animals, he didn’t like snakes. Simple Sentence
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Although Rodney loved most animals, he didn’t like snakes. Simple Sentence Claus
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Although Rodney loved most animals, he didn’t like snakes. Simple Sentence Claus Conjunction
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