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November 17 th BR: Read for 15 minutes and record the summary in your reading log.
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REVIEW On your own piece of paper, write the five components of a complete sentence. Next, write out the formulas for simple sentences and compound sentences.
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COMPLEX SENTENCES An Independent clause joined by one or more coordinator. Usually contains one or more of the following: Because… since… after…. Although That….which….who If the sentence begins with the dependent clause, it MUST have a comma at the end of the DI. 2 formulas
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COMPLEX SENTENCES Examples: When he handed in his homework, he forgot to put his name on it. The students are studying because they have a test tomorrow. The book that I read is on my desk.
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D, I Dependent Clause, Independent clause. – Because he was tired, he went to bed early. – When he woke up, he felt much better. – After he went for a run, he ate breakfast.
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ID Independent Clause Dependent clause. – They went to dinner after they went to the movies. – He played with the dog because it was fun. – He went home early since there was no more work to be done.
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DO IT! Write 3 examples of your own for each formula.
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MAKE IT STICK Write a story about your most memorable Thanksgiving holiday. What made it interesting/memorable? INCLUDE DETAILS! – Make sure to include at least one sentence for each formula! SV, SSV, SVV, SSVV I,cI and I;I D,I and ID When you are finished, label each sentence with it’s formula!
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