2. Simple Sentences
Simple Sentences are a sentence
consisting of only one clause, with a single
subject and predicate.
Simple Sentences has one independent
clause and no dependent clause.
Simple Sentence consisting of only one
clause
Example: The boy looked around the
3. Simple Sentence Con’t
A Simple Sentence has no coordinate or
subordinate clauses.
Example: We were late for the party.
Example: I love the Miami Heat.
5. Compound Sentences
A Compund Sentence is a sentence with
more than one subject or predicate .
Compund Sentences do not have
subordinate clauses.
Example: The weather is turning , and
leaves are falling from the trees.
Example : The Girl Was Hungry, so she
ate some yogurt.
6. Compound Sentences
Con’t
Compound Sentences is made by joining
two independent clauses with a
conjunction.
A Compound Sentences does not require a
dependent clause.
Example: Travon cut the grass and Dan
washed the car.
Example: Mom baked the chicken and I
baked the cake .
8. Complex Sentences
A Complex sentence is a sentence
containing a subordinate clause or clauses
Example: Even though he thought it would
never happen in Flordia , Kevin wished for a
snow day .
10. Compound- Complex Sentences
A compound – complex sentence has two or
more independent clauses plus at least one
dependent clause.
Example: Fedreico would not look away from
the television, but he continued to reach for a
cookie from the glass jar that was on the edge of
the counter.
11. Compound – Complex Con’t
A compound – complex sentence is a sentence
with several independent clauses.
A compound –complex sentence combines
elements of compound and complex sentences.
Example :The dog fell down the hill, we waited
for help, but no one showed up to help us.
Remove the cake from the oven, let it sit for
thirty minutes, but make sure to move it to a
plate as soon as it cools.
12. Compound – Complex Sentences
Con’t
These are
examples of
compoundcomplex
sentences.