2. A Prayer for Unity
In this century and in any century, Our deepest hope, our most tender prayer, Is that we learn to listen. May we listen to one
another in openness and mercy. May we listen to plants and animals in wonder and respect May We listen to our own
hearts in love and forgiveness. May we listen to God in quietness and awe. And in this listening, Which is boundless in its
beauty, May we find the wisdom to cooperate With a healing spirit, a divine spirit Who beckons us into peace and
community and creativity. We do not ask for a perfect world. But we do ask for a better world. We ask for deep listening. In
Jesus' Name we pray
AMEN
- Jay McDaniel, Professor of Religion, Hendrix College, Arkansas
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3. Classroom Rules
Treat others with respect
at all times.
Raise your hand before
speaking or leaving your
seat.Raise your hand
before speaking or
leaving your seat.
● Listen to the
teacher when s/he
speaks. Respect
Each Other
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4. Learning objectives
● To understand and know how sentence forms
work.
● To identify independent and dependent Clauses.
● Creating sentences with dependent and
independent clauses, as well as forming simple,
compound, complex and compound-complex
sentences.
● Writing essays with correct sentence forms
5. WHAT IS A SENTENCE?
A sentence is a complete set of
words that conveys meaning. A
sentence is composed of one
or more clauses. A clause
contains a subject and verb.
6. TYPES OF CLAUSES
An independent clause
can stand alone as a
sentence. It contains a
subject and a verb and
is a complete idea.
INDEPENDENT CLAUSES DEPENDENT CLAUSES
A dependent clause is not
a complete sentence. It
must be attached to an
independent clause to
become complete. This is
also known as a
subordinate clause.
10. COMPOUND SENTENCE
A compound sentence contains two independent
clauses. A coordinating conjunction (for, and,
nor, but, or, yet, so) often links the two
independent clauses and is preceded by a
comma
11. COMPLEX SENTENCE
A complex sentence contains one
independent clause and one or more
dependent clauses. A complex sentence will
at least one subordinating conjunction.
12. COMPOUND-COMPLEX SENTENCE
A compound-complex sentence combines complex
sentence and compound sentence forms. A
compound-complex sentence contains one or more
independent clauses and one or more dependent
clauses.
19. EXERCISE TIME
While he waited at the train
station, Joe realized that the
train was late.
20. EXERCISE TIME
While he waited at the train
station, Joe realized that the
train was late.
21. Reference
• Walden University writing center. (n.d.). Welcome - Walden University
Departments & Centers - Academic Guides at Walden University.
https://academicguides.waldenu.edu/writingcenter/grammar/s
entencestructure
• Andersen. (2014, August 25). Sentence Types and Functions. San José
State University.
https://www.sjsu.edu/writingcenter/docs/handouts/Sentence%2
0Types%20and%20Functions.pdf
• Sentence structure: A complete guide for students and teachers.
(2021, October 7). Literacy Ideas.
https://literacyideas.com/aguide-to-sentence-structure/
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