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Sentence Imitation #2 Grammar Mini-lesson
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Copy the Sentence “While they squeal and screech and bump into each other, I silently sack up my dead and withdraw to the woods” (Gardner 12). How is the sentence structured?
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Copy the Rule The Complex Sentence A complex sentence has an independent clause joined by one or more dependent clauses called subordinate clauses. A complex sentence always has a subordinating conjunction such as because, since, after, although, or when or a relative pronoun such as that, who, or which.
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Subordinating Conjunctions afterhowtill ( or 'til) althoughifunless asinasmuch until as ifin order thatwhen as long aslestwhenever as much asnow thatwhere as soon asprovided (that) wherever as thoughsincewhile becauseso that beforethan even ifthat even though though
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Comma Rule Follow a subordinate clause with a comma when it appears at the beginning of a sentence. Do NOT use a comma when the subordinate clause appears at the end of a sentence. I silently sack up my dead and withdraw to the woods while they squeal and screech and bump into each other.
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Just Use Your Ear! After I completed my homework, I watched a movie. I watched a movie after I completed my homework. Unless I make straight A’s, I cannot attend the concert. I cannot attend the concert unless I make straight A’s.
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Imitate the Sentence “While they squeal and screech and bump into each other, I silently sack up my dead and withdraw to the woods” (Gardner 12). Write your own complex sentence using proper punctuation.
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Revision Time Skim through Journal 1-9 and check for proper punctuation for both compound and complex sentences.
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