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Sentence Types
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Independent or Dependent?
Independent clause- a complete sentence that can stand on its own. I went to the store. Dependent clause- an incomplete thought that cannot stand on its own. Went to the store.
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Types of Sentences SIMPLE SENTENCE
A simple sentence, also called an independent clause, contains a subject and a verb, and it expresses a complete thought. Examples: Some students like to study in the mornings. Billy plays football every afternoon. I am hungry.
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Types of Sentences COMPOUND SENTENCE
A compound sentence contains two independent clauses joined by a coordinator (FANBOYS). FANBOYS- for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so. Examples: A. Philip went to the football game, and Amber went to the mall. B. Philip played football, so Amber went shopping. C. Philip played football, but Amber wanted to go shopping.
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Types of Sentences COMPLEX SENTENCE
A complex sentence has an independent clause joined by one or more dependent clauses. Examples: After they finished studying, Jill and Mandy went to the movies. The teacher returned the homework after she noticed the error.
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Practice! Write one example of each type of sentence.
Simple- I went to the store. Compound- I went to the store, but I forgot to buy milk. Complex- I went to the store after school. Be sure to include the different types of sentences in your narrative!
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More Practice!
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Types of Sentences There are four kinds of sentences:
1. Declarative 2. Interrogative 3. Imperative 4. Exclamatory
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Four Types of Sentences
A Declarative sentence makes a statement. It starts with a capital letter and ends with a period. Example: Potatoes come from Peru. An Interrogative Sentence asks a question. It begins with a capital and ends with a question mark. Example: Are there many rice farmers in America?
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Four Types of Sentences
An Imperative Sentence gives a command or a request. It starts with a capital letter and ends with a period. Example: Shut the door. An Exclamatory Sentence expresses a strong feeling. It begins with a capital and ends with an exclamatory mark. Example: What a hot day!
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