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Sentence Structure
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What is a Clause? A clause is a group of words that contains both and subject and verb. There are two clauses DEPENDENT and INDEPENDENT. DEPENDENT clauses have a subject and verb, but they do not make sense by themselves. They depend on something else in order to make sense. INDEPENDENT clause have a subject and verb and are complete thoughts. They can stand alone.
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Example Dependent Clause Before we start After the sun went down While we waited When we were younger
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Example Independent Clauses We will say a prayer. We made a bonfire on the beach. We listened to our I-pods. We played silly games.
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Simple and Compound Sentences Simple Sentence = ONE independent clause and NO dependent clauses. –Ex. Brandy’s favorite assignment is writing. Compound Sentence = Two or more independent clauses and NO dependent clauses. –Ex. Brandy likes to write; she loves the challenge.
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Complex Sentences Complex Sentence = ONE independent clause and one or more dependent clauses. –Ex. When we went fishing, I had no luck. –Ex. The president of student council, who is my best friend, is a true leader. –Ex. I love the way she sings because she sounds like an angel.
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Kinds of Dependent Clauses Adjective Clause = a dependent clause used as an adjective. It answers the questions: what kind, which one, how many, or how much. Adjective clauses usually start with words such as: who, whom, whose, that, or which. Ex. Max is a student who likes to learn.
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Kinds of Dependent Clauses Adverb Clause = a dependent clause used as an adverb. It answers the questions: where, when, why, how, to what extent, and under what conditions. Adverb clauses usually start with words such as: before, because, or when. Ex. Because the weather was bad, school was cancelled.
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Kinds of Dependent Clauses Noun Clause – a dependent clause uses as a noun. It can be used as a subject, P.N., D.O., I.O., or O.P. Noun clauses can start with words such as: that, whomever, whichever, what, or who. Ex. Whoever is making that noise must stop!
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Compound-Complex Sentences A compound-complex sentence = TWO or more independents clause and one or more dependent clauses. –Ex. While we were waiting, she challenged me to a game of tic-tac-toe, and I won!
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