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ALL SENTENCES CAN BE CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO THE NUMBER AND KINDS OF CLAUSES THEY CONTAIN. Simple Sentence Compound Sentence Complex Sentence
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The Simple Sentence The simple sentence consists 0f a single independent clause.
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The Simple Sentence Simple sentences contain just one subject and one verb. Ex. The hail fell.
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The Simple Sentence Simple sentence with compound subject. Ex. Hail and rain are common.
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The Simple Sentence Simple sentence with compound verb. Ex. The floor squeaked and groaned.
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The Simple Sentence Simple sentence with compound direct object. Ex. She opened the gift box and the letter.
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The Compound Sentence A compound sentence consists of two or more main independent clauses. *Most compound sentences have two independent clauses joined by a comma and a coordinating conjunction.
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The Compound Sentence Linda ran a two-day computer seminar, and ten managers agreed to speak. All of the managers taught on the first day; two were missing the second day.
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The Complex Sentence Complex sentences consists of one main or independent clause and one or more subordinate clauses.
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The Complex Sentence The main clause can stand alone as a simple sentence. The subordinate clause cannot stand alone as a sentence.
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The Complex Sentence Ex. While doing the laundry, Eric read a magazine. (Subordinate Clause on the front) My grandfather cannot hear well if there is background noise. (Subordinate Clause on the end)
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