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Compound and Complex Sentences BY: LINDA EWONCE. Compound and Complex Sentences are made up of Clauses. A CLAUSE IS A GROUP OF RELATED WORDS. A CLAUSE.

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1 Compound and Complex Sentences BY: LINDA EWONCE

2 Compound and Complex Sentences are made up of Clauses. A CLAUSE IS A GROUP OF RELATED WORDS. A CLAUSE HAS BOTH A SUBJECT AND A PREDICATE. THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF CLAUSES.

3 Independent Clause - An independent clause can stand alone as a sentence. Example: James sat back as the coach headed into the storm. This sentence expresses a complete thought and can stand alone. Dependent Clause - A dependent clause cannot stand alone as a sentence. Example: but Charlotte still found the road. This clause does not express a complete thought and cannot stand alone. It depends on more needed information.

4 Tell whether the clause is dependent or independent. She walked back to the stage. Independent Clause

5 Tell whether the clause is dependent or independent. After hours of practice. Dependent Clause

6 Tell whether the clause is dependent or independent. When Charlotte returned to the coach. Dependent Clause

7 Tell whether the clause is dependent or independent. The bridge collapsed. Independent Clause

8 Tell whether the clause is dependent or independent. While practicing a clean run. Dependent Clause

9 A compound sentence contains two independent clauses that are joined by a comma and a coordinating conjunction. The wind wouldn’t let up, and the rain came flying in every which direction.

10 Compound Sentence Example: (identify the independent clauses.) The horses jibbed, side to side, but she held tight to the ribbons.

11 Compound Sentence Example: (identify the independent clauses.) The mud was so thick it reached the hubs, but Charlotte still found the road.

12 A complex sentence contains a dependent and an independent clauses that are joined by a conjunction. Charlotte would drive the coach after she convinced James.

13 In a complex sentence, sometimes the dependent clause begins with the conjunction and comes in front of the independent clause. It is offset by a comma. While the bridge rocked, the horses reared and whinnied.

14 Complex Sentence Example: (identify the dependent and independent clauses.) When they reached the river, it had swelled almost to the bridge supports.

15 Complex Sentence Example: (identify the dependent and independent clauses.) If the road was hard, the hooves made a hollow, clopping sound.

16 Identify the sentence as a compound or complex sentence. The portly gentleman stayed on the coach until Charlotte convinced him to step out. Complex Sentence

17 Identify the sentence as a compound or complex sentence. Charlotte took off her gloves, and she carefully walked across the timbers. Compound Sentence

18 Identify the sentence as a compound or complex sentence. When they were safely settled on the other side, she walked back for the stage. Complex Sentence

19 Identify the sentence as a compound or complex sentence. Since no one believed in Charlotte, she had to prove herself worthy. Complex Sentence


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