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Sentence Type Variety
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I want you to write 2 examples for each of the following sentence types using vocabulary words from the current Unit. -Simple Sentence -Compound Sentence -Complex Sentence -Compound-Complex Sentence Warm-up
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Phrase- a group of words that add extra information to a sentence Clause – a group of words that contains a subject and a verb Independent clauses express a complete thought. They can stand alone as sentences. Dependent clauses contain a subject and a verb, but they do not express a complete thought. They cannot stand alone. Now a little backtracking
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Go back to your warm-up and highlight your Ind. clauses in one color and any dependent clauses in another color. In each Ind. Clause underline the verb and star the subject. Now….
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Have one independent clause For example: The cat ran under the porch. Simple Sentences
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Has two+ independent clauses joined by conjunction(s) or a semicolon (used alone or with a transition). For example: My break was not long enough; I am ready for another one already. Compound Sentences
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Has 1 independent clause and 1 or more dependent clause(s) For example: While I was on vacation, I ate a lot of stuffing and turkey. Complex Sentences
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Has 2 independent clauses joined by a conjunction and 1 or more dependent clause(s). For example: My favorite book is Pride and Prejudice, which Jane Austen wrote, and I enjoyed the movie version of it as well. Compound-Complex Sentences
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FUSED SENTENCES AND FRAGMENTS What happens when we don’t write sentences correctly?
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Fused sentences are just run on sentences. For example: My break was not long enough I am ready for another one already. Fused Sentences
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A fragment is an incomplete sentence For example: Such as apple pie, bread pudding, and ice cream. Or As you may know. Fragment
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