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SENTENCEBy: Tira Nur Fitria M.Pd
misstira.stieaas@gmail.com
SENTENCE
A sentence is a grammatical unit made up of one or
more words.
Sentences begin with a capital letter and end with a
full stop, a question mark or an exclamation point.
SENTENCE
A sentence may be one of four kinds,
depending upon the number and
type(s) of clauses it contains.
CLAUSE
A clause is a group of related
words that contains both a
subject (S) and a verb (V).
TYPEOFCLAUSE
1.Independent Clause/Main
Clause (S+Verb)
2.Dependent Clause (Conj.
+S+Verb)
NOUN PHRASE can be a SUBJECT
NOUN PHRASE is to modify the NOUN
MODIFIER: otherclass word + NOUN
INDEPENDENT CLAUSE
An independent clause is a group of words that can stand on its
own as a sentence. It has a subject, a verb, and is a complete
thought.  An independent clause is also called a “main clause”
because it contains a sentence’s main idea, and as the main part.
That means that all sentences need an independent clause—no
sentence can be complete without one!
COORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS
 The conjunctions used are
and, but, for, or, nor, so,
and yet.
 Coordinating conjunction, a
comma (,) is needed before
the coordinating conjunction.
 For example:
Jim studies in his room,
but it is hard to concentrate
because of the noise.
INDEPENDENT MARKER WORD
 A connecting word used are also,
consequently, furthermore, however,
moreover, nevertheless, and therefore.
 When the second independent clause in
a sentence has an independent marker
word, a semicolon (;) is needed before
the independent marker word.
 For example:
Jim studies in his room; ho we ve r, it is
hard to concentrate because of the
noise.
CONNECTOR IN INDEPENDENT CLAUSE
INDEPENDENT CLAUSE
I eat rice.
The baby sleeps
They go.
We run
They have
My mother sings a
song.
You should eat this.
I can fly
My name is Lily.
I travel extensively.
I’m visiting China this summer.
We really love pandas.
Pandas eat bamboo!
Some pandas are really giant.
I love you
You and I love each other
The cat catches the mouse
PARTS OF INDEPENDENT CLAUSES
a. Subject
Subject is the thing that is “doing” the action. Often it’s just
a single noun (a person, place, thing, or idea), but it can
also be a gerund or a noun phrase that uses other
modifiers. Lily studies ------- Single noun subject
•You work ------ Single noun subject
•Giant pandas chew ------ Noun phrase subject
•Traveling is fun ------- Gerund subject
b. Predicate
A predicate is the word or phrase that expresses a
sentence’s action. It may be just a single verb, or it may
be a verb phrase (a verb with its related objects and/or
modifiers). Here are some examples of predicates.
•The panda chewed. Single verb = predicate
•The panda chewed bamboo. Verb + object = predicate
•The panda chewed slowly. Verb + modifier= predicate
•The panda chewed bamboo slowly. Verb + object +
modifier= predicate
c. Modifiers
Modifiers are adverbs and adjectives that “modify” another
word by adding more details to it. In independent clauses, they
paint a better picture of the subject or the predicate. Here are
some examples of modifiers.
•Che wing slowly
•The giant, fluffypanda
•Adventurous Lily
•Trave ls extensively
d. Objects
An object is a thing in a sentence that receives the
verb’s action. Many independent clauses will include
objects to make ideas more complete. Here are some
examples of objects:
•Pandas e at bam bo o .
•The y have black and white fur.
•Lily trave le d to China.
•She lo ve s pandas
DEPENDENT CLAUSE
A dependent clause is a group of words that also contains a
subject and a verb, but it is not a complete thought.
Because it is not a complete thought, a dependent clause
cannot stand on its own as a sentence; it is dependent on being
attached to an independent clause to form a sentence.
De pe nde nt clause s can often be identified by words called
dependent markers, which are usually subordinating
conjunctions. If a clause begins with one of these words, it is
dependent and needs to be attached to an independent clause.
(Common dependent markers:  after, as, although, because,
before, even though, if, once, ratherthan, since, that,
though, unless, until, when, whenever, whereas, while,
among others etc.)
DEPENDENT MARKER WORDS
Dependent marker words are after,
although, as, as if, because, before, even
though, in orderto, since, though, unless,
until, whatever, when, whenever, whether,
while.
For example: Whe n Jim studies in bedroom for
his English quiz…
Dependent clause can beanoun clause, adjectiveclause, or
adverb clause.
Exam ple :
1.We can do whateverwewant. (noun clause)
2.The house that mysisterbought is beautiful.
(adjective clause)
3.My brother used to scare me when wewerekids.
(adverb clause)
4.I still remember where Ilived20years ago.
(adverb clause)
Because I get up late … (what happened?)
When we arrived in class… (what occurred?)
If my parents arrive … (what will happen?)
When I was young, …
… since the last time I see you
… before you leave.
….after I have breakfast
….where I live now
….how I dress tonight
DEPENDENT CLAUSE
TYPE OF SENTENCE
1.Simple Sentence
2.Compound Sentence
3.Complex Sentence
4.Compound-Complex sentence
SIMPLESENTENCE
A simple sentence is a sentence
with one independent clause, which
means only one subject and one
predicate.
A simple sentence is also the
shortest possible sentence;
it can have as little as two words!
Punctuatio n no te : NO commas separate two compound elements (subject, verb,
direct object, indirect object, subjective complement, etc.) in a simple sentence.
5 ENGLISHSENTENCE BASIC STRUCTURE
SIMPLESENTENCE
1. Joe goes to the store.
2. Sarah and Jessie are going swimming.
3. The frog jumped and landed in the pond.
4. Can I have some juice to drink?
5. The pizza smells delicious.
6. There is a fly in the car with us.
7. Look on top of the refrigerator for the key.
8. I am out of paper for the printer.
9. Will you help me with the math homework?
10. The music is too loud for my ears.
EXPANDING SIMPLESENTENCE
1. SUBJECT-VERB
 Jackeats.
This is the basic subject-verb pattern.
 Jackquickly eats.
An adverb is added (quickly) to tell how Jack eats.
 Jackquickly eats carrots.
An object is added (carrots) to tell what Jack eats.
 Jackquickly eats carrots at home.
Another adverb is added (at home) to tell where Jack eats.
 Jackquickly eats fresh carrots at home.
An adjective is added (fresh) to tell what kind of carrots Jack eats.
2. SUBJECT-VERB-OBJECT
Bill kicks the ball.        
This is a basic subject-verb-object pattern.
Bill kicks the red ball.
An adjective is added (red) to tell the color of the ball.
Bill kicks the red ball hard.
An adverb is added (hard) to tell how Bill kicks the ball.
Bill kicks the red ball hard every day.
3. SUBJECT-VERB-ADJECTIVE
She looks pretty.
This is the basic subject-verb-adjective pattern.
She looks pretty tonight.
An adverb is added (tonight) to tell when she
looks pretty.
Lisa looks pretty tonight.
4. SUBJECT-VERB-ADVERB
Apples are everywhere.
This is the basic subject-verb-adverb pattern.
Green apples are everywhere.
An adjective is added (green) to describe the
apples.
Ripe, green apples are everywhere. 
A series of adjectives are added (ripe and green) to
5. SUBJECT-VERB-NOUN
The boy is a student.
This is the basic subject-verb-noun sentence pattern.
Jon is a student.
The subject is identified with a name (Jon).
Jon is a smart student.
An adjective is added (smart) to tell what kind of student
Jon is.
Jon is a smart student at school.
An adverb is added (at school) to tell where Jon is a smart
student.
COMPOUNDSENTENCE
A compound sentence contains two or
more independent clauses.
Sometimes longer linking words can be
used.
A compound sentence is joined by a
coordinating conjunction (fo r, and, no r,
but, o r, ye t, so ) a conjunctive adverb
(e.g. ho we ve r, the re fo re )
COMPOUNDSENTENCE
Joe waits for the train, but the train is late.
I looked for Mary and Joe at the bus station
I love you but I hate you
COMPOUNDSENTENCE
Mary and Samantha left on the bus before I
arrived, so I did not see them at the bus
station.
Pandas eat bamboo leaves, but they don’t
eat fruit.
The boy saw the wolf and ran away.
I ran to the window and looked down into the
street
My family went to the park yesterday, and we had a
wonderful time.
Larry’s family went to the zoo, but they didn’t enjoy it.
His children were scared of the lions; they left right
away.
Your children are older, so they probably wouldn’t be
scared.
Do you want to take them to the zoo, or would it be
wiser to go to the park?
COMPOUNDSENTENCE
COMPOUNDSENTENCE
We were exhausted, but we arrived in time for my
father's birthday party.
My teacher gave me some good advice for making
my essay better, and the tutor also solved it and
provided many suggestions. 
I had trouble finding sources for my essay, so I
went to the writing centre for help.
Our class started later than it was supposed to, but
the teacher made it interactive. 
THE WAY TO CREATE COMPOUND SENTENCE
With a semi-colon.
Not a common practice, a
semi-colon is used only where
ideas are very closely related.
 She wanted spinach salad; he wanted
a hamburger.
 He went to the party, but she stayed
home.
With a coordinating conjunction.
Coordinating conjunctions are
sometimes referred to as FANBOYS.
 For – He couldn't go home, for he had no place to go. 
 And – I took a taxi, and she drove home.
 Nor – He didn't want help, nor did she offer it.
 But – I wanted to go late, but she wanted to go on time.
 Or – She cooked dinner, or she went out to a
restaurant.
 Yet – She owned a car, yet she didn't know how to
drive it.
 So – She had to go, so she called a friend to drive her.
COMPLEX SENTENCE
A complex sentence is a sentence that
contains one independent clause and
one or more dependent clauses.
•It is headed by a subordinating
conjunction or a relative pronoun)
joined to an independent clause.
When she visited China, Lily went to see the
pandas.
Lily sees giant pandas while she is in China.
Although he is now 79 years old, he still
claims to be 65 years old.
Because my alarm did not go off this
morning, I was late to work.
COMPLEX SENTENCE
Because people know that I am an English teacher,
they make allowances for how I dress and what I say.
When the boy saw the wolf, he ran away.
I did not see them at the station because Mary and
Samantha arrived at the bus station before noon.
Joe realized that the train was late while he waited at
the train station.
Mary and Samantha realized that Joe was waiting at
the train station after they left on the bus.
COMPLEX SENTENCE
Before we went very far, we found that we had lost
our way.
Because Mary and Samantha arrived at the bus
station before noon, I did not see them at the
station.
While he waited at the train station, Joe realized
that the train was late.
After they left on the bus, Mary and Samantha
realized that Joe was waiting at the train station.
COMPLEX SENTENCE
COMPOUND-COMPLEX SENTENCE
A compound-complex sentence
contains two or more independent
clauses and one or more dependent
clauses.
Because compound-complex
sentences are normally longer than
other sentences, it is very important to
punctuate them correctly.
COMPOUND-COMPLEX SENTENCE
We go to the movie theatre last night and see the
new comedy, which just released at last Friday, and
then we go to dinner at the local steakhouse. 
Because I have never written an argument essay
for a college class before, I am worry about my use
of outside sources in this paper, so I hope that I cite
everything correctly.
COMPOUND-COMPLEX SENTENCE
Because I am an English teacher, some
people expect me to speak perfectly, and
other people expect me to write perfectly.
Some people tell me that my grading is
poor, and others tell me that my
assignments are bad.
Although Mitchell prefers watching
romantic films, he rents the latest spy
thriller, and he enjoys it very much.
Laura forgets her friend's birthday, so
she send her a card when she finally
remember it.
 
COMPOUND-COMPLEX SENTENCE
While she was traveling in China,
Lily saw pandas, and they were
amazing!
If you go to China, you can see
pandas in the forest and watch
them eat bamboo.
COMPOUND-COMPLEX SENTENCE
COMPOUND-COMPLEX SENTENCE
We went to the movie theatre last night and saw
the new comedy, which just released at last Friday,
and then we went to dinner at the local
steakhouse. 
Because I have never written an argument essay
for a college class before, I am worried about my
use of outside sources in this paper, so I hope that I
cited everything correctly.
COMPOUND-COMPLEX SENTENCE
Because I am an English teacher, some
people expect me to speak perfectly, and
other people expect me to write perfectly.
Some people tell me that my grading is
too tough, and others tell me that my
assignments are boring.
QUIZ ON
SENTENCE TYPES
Aftereach sentence,
select the option that best
describes that sentence.
1. Pauline and Bruno have a big argument every summerover
where they should spend theirsummervacation.
A. Simple Sentence
B. Compound Sentence
C. Complex Sentence
D. Compound-Complex Sentence
2.  Pauline loves to go to the beach and spend herdays
sunbathing.
A. Simple Sentence
B. Compound Sentence
C. Complex Sentence
D. Compound-Complex Sentence
3.  Bruno, on the otherhand, likes the view that he gets from
the log cabin up in the mountains, and he enjoys hiking in the
forest.
A. Simple Sentence
B. Compound Sentence
C. Complex Sentence
D. Compound-Complex Sentence
4.  Pauline says there is nothing relaxing about chopping wood,
swatting mosquitoes, and cooking overa woodstove.
A. Simple Sentence
B. Compound Sentence
C. Complex Sentence
D. Compound-Complex Sentence
5.  Bruno dislikes sitting on the beach; he always gets a nasty
sunburn.
A. Simple Sentence
B. Compound Sentence
C. Complex Sentence
D. Compound-Complex Sentence
6.  Bruno tends to get bored sitting on the beach, watching the
waves, getting sand in his swimsuit, and reading detective novels for
a week.
A. Simple Sentence
B. Compound Sentence
C. Complex Sentence
D. Compound-Complex Sentence
7.  This year, aftera lengthy, noisy debate, they decided to take
separate vacations.
A. Simple Sentence
B. Compound Sentence
C. Complex Sentence
D. Compound-Complex Sentence
8.  Bruno went to the White Mountains of New Hampshire, and
Pauline went to Cape Cod.
A. Simple Sentence
B. Compound Sentence
C. Complex Sentence
D. Compound-Complex Sentence
9.  Although they are 250 miles apart, they keep in constant
contact on the internet.
A. Simple Sentence
B. Compound Sentence
C. Complex Sentence
D. Compound-Complex Sentence
10.  Bruno tookthe desktop computerthat he uses at work, and
Pauline sits on the beach with herlaptop computer, which she
connects to the internet with a cellularphone.
A. Simple Sentence
B. Compound Sentence
C. Complex Sentence
D. Compound-Complex Sentence

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English Sentences

  • 1. ENGLISH SENTENCEBy: Tira Nur Fitria M.Pd misstira.stieaas@gmail.com
  • 2. SENTENCE A sentence is a grammatical unit made up of one or more words. Sentences begin with a capital letter and end with a full stop, a question mark or an exclamation point.
  • 3. SENTENCE A sentence may be one of four kinds, depending upon the number and type(s) of clauses it contains.
  • 4. CLAUSE A clause is a group of related words that contains both a subject (S) and a verb (V).
  • 6. NOUN PHRASE can be a SUBJECT NOUN PHRASE is to modify the NOUN MODIFIER: otherclass word + NOUN
  • 7. INDEPENDENT CLAUSE An independent clause is a group of words that can stand on its own as a sentence. It has a subject, a verb, and is a complete thought.  An independent clause is also called a “main clause” because it contains a sentence’s main idea, and as the main part. That means that all sentences need an independent clause—no sentence can be complete without one!
  • 8. COORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS  The conjunctions used are and, but, for, or, nor, so, and yet.  Coordinating conjunction, a comma (,) is needed before the coordinating conjunction.  For example: Jim studies in his room, but it is hard to concentrate because of the noise. INDEPENDENT MARKER WORD  A connecting word used are also, consequently, furthermore, however, moreover, nevertheless, and therefore.  When the second independent clause in a sentence has an independent marker word, a semicolon (;) is needed before the independent marker word.  For example: Jim studies in his room; ho we ve r, it is hard to concentrate because of the noise. CONNECTOR IN INDEPENDENT CLAUSE
  • 9. INDEPENDENT CLAUSE I eat rice. The baby sleeps They go. We run They have My mother sings a song. You should eat this. I can fly My name is Lily. I travel extensively. I’m visiting China this summer. We really love pandas. Pandas eat bamboo! Some pandas are really giant. I love you You and I love each other The cat catches the mouse
  • 10. PARTS OF INDEPENDENT CLAUSES a. Subject Subject is the thing that is “doing” the action. Often it’s just a single noun (a person, place, thing, or idea), but it can also be a gerund or a noun phrase that uses other modifiers. Lily studies ------- Single noun subject •You work ------ Single noun subject •Giant pandas chew ------ Noun phrase subject •Traveling is fun ------- Gerund subject
  • 11. b. Predicate A predicate is the word or phrase that expresses a sentence’s action. It may be just a single verb, or it may be a verb phrase (a verb with its related objects and/or modifiers). Here are some examples of predicates. •The panda chewed. Single verb = predicate •The panda chewed bamboo. Verb + object = predicate •The panda chewed slowly. Verb + modifier= predicate •The panda chewed bamboo slowly. Verb + object + modifier= predicate
  • 12. c. Modifiers Modifiers are adverbs and adjectives that “modify” another word by adding more details to it. In independent clauses, they paint a better picture of the subject or the predicate. Here are some examples of modifiers. •Che wing slowly •The giant, fluffypanda •Adventurous Lily •Trave ls extensively
  • 13. d. Objects An object is a thing in a sentence that receives the verb’s action. Many independent clauses will include objects to make ideas more complete. Here are some examples of objects: •Pandas e at bam bo o . •The y have black and white fur. •Lily trave le d to China. •She lo ve s pandas
  • 14. DEPENDENT CLAUSE A dependent clause is a group of words that also contains a subject and a verb, but it is not a complete thought. Because it is not a complete thought, a dependent clause cannot stand on its own as a sentence; it is dependent on being attached to an independent clause to form a sentence.
  • 15. De pe nde nt clause s can often be identified by words called dependent markers, which are usually subordinating conjunctions. If a clause begins with one of these words, it is dependent and needs to be attached to an independent clause. (Common dependent markers:  after, as, although, because, before, even though, if, once, ratherthan, since, that, though, unless, until, when, whenever, whereas, while, among others etc.)
  • 16. DEPENDENT MARKER WORDS Dependent marker words are after, although, as, as if, because, before, even though, in orderto, since, though, unless, until, whatever, when, whenever, whether, while. For example: Whe n Jim studies in bedroom for his English quiz…
  • 17. Dependent clause can beanoun clause, adjectiveclause, or adverb clause. Exam ple : 1.We can do whateverwewant. (noun clause) 2.The house that mysisterbought is beautiful. (adjective clause) 3.My brother used to scare me when wewerekids. (adverb clause) 4.I still remember where Ilived20years ago. (adverb clause)
  • 18. Because I get up late … (what happened?) When we arrived in class… (what occurred?) If my parents arrive … (what will happen?) When I was young, … … since the last time I see you … before you leave. ….after I have breakfast ….where I live now ….how I dress tonight DEPENDENT CLAUSE
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  • 21. TYPE OF SENTENCE 1.Simple Sentence 2.Compound Sentence 3.Complex Sentence 4.Compound-Complex sentence
  • 22. SIMPLESENTENCE A simple sentence is a sentence with one independent clause, which means only one subject and one predicate. A simple sentence is also the shortest possible sentence; it can have as little as two words! Punctuatio n no te : NO commas separate two compound elements (subject, verb, direct object, indirect object, subjective complement, etc.) in a simple sentence.
  • 24. SIMPLESENTENCE 1. Joe goes to the store. 2. Sarah and Jessie are going swimming. 3. The frog jumped and landed in the pond. 4. Can I have some juice to drink? 5. The pizza smells delicious. 6. There is a fly in the car with us. 7. Look on top of the refrigerator for the key. 8. I am out of paper for the printer. 9. Will you help me with the math homework? 10. The music is too loud for my ears.
  • 25. EXPANDING SIMPLESENTENCE 1. SUBJECT-VERB  Jackeats. This is the basic subject-verb pattern.  Jackquickly eats. An adverb is added (quickly) to tell how Jack eats.  Jackquickly eats carrots. An object is added (carrots) to tell what Jack eats.  Jackquickly eats carrots at home. Another adverb is added (at home) to tell where Jack eats.  Jackquickly eats fresh carrots at home. An adjective is added (fresh) to tell what kind of carrots Jack eats.
  • 26. 2. SUBJECT-VERB-OBJECT Bill kicks the ball.         This is a basic subject-verb-object pattern. Bill kicks the red ball. An adjective is added (red) to tell the color of the ball. Bill kicks the red ball hard. An adverb is added (hard) to tell how Bill kicks the ball. Bill kicks the red ball hard every day.
  • 27. 3. SUBJECT-VERB-ADJECTIVE She looks pretty. This is the basic subject-verb-adjective pattern. She looks pretty tonight. An adverb is added (tonight) to tell when she looks pretty. Lisa looks pretty tonight.
  • 28. 4. SUBJECT-VERB-ADVERB Apples are everywhere. This is the basic subject-verb-adverb pattern. Green apples are everywhere. An adjective is added (green) to describe the apples. Ripe, green apples are everywhere.  A series of adjectives are added (ripe and green) to
  • 29. 5. SUBJECT-VERB-NOUN The boy is a student. This is the basic subject-verb-noun sentence pattern. Jon is a student. The subject is identified with a name (Jon). Jon is a smart student. An adjective is added (smart) to tell what kind of student Jon is. Jon is a smart student at school. An adverb is added (at school) to tell where Jon is a smart student.
  • 30. COMPOUNDSENTENCE A compound sentence contains two or more independent clauses. Sometimes longer linking words can be used. A compound sentence is joined by a coordinating conjunction (fo r, and, no r, but, o r, ye t, so ) a conjunctive adverb (e.g. ho we ve r, the re fo re )
  • 31. COMPOUNDSENTENCE Joe waits for the train, but the train is late. I looked for Mary and Joe at the bus station I love you but I hate you
  • 32. COMPOUNDSENTENCE Mary and Samantha left on the bus before I arrived, so I did not see them at the bus station. Pandas eat bamboo leaves, but they don’t eat fruit. The boy saw the wolf and ran away. I ran to the window and looked down into the street
  • 33. My family went to the park yesterday, and we had a wonderful time. Larry’s family went to the zoo, but they didn’t enjoy it. His children were scared of the lions; they left right away. Your children are older, so they probably wouldn’t be scared. Do you want to take them to the zoo, or would it be wiser to go to the park? COMPOUNDSENTENCE
  • 34. COMPOUNDSENTENCE We were exhausted, but we arrived in time for my father's birthday party. My teacher gave me some good advice for making my essay better, and the tutor also solved it and provided many suggestions.  I had trouble finding sources for my essay, so I went to the writing centre for help. Our class started later than it was supposed to, but the teacher made it interactive. 
  • 35. THE WAY TO CREATE COMPOUND SENTENCE With a semi-colon. Not a common practice, a semi-colon is used only where ideas are very closely related.  She wanted spinach salad; he wanted a hamburger.  He went to the party, but she stayed home. With a coordinating conjunction. Coordinating conjunctions are sometimes referred to as FANBOYS.  For – He couldn't go home, for he had no place to go.   And – I took a taxi, and she drove home.  Nor – He didn't want help, nor did she offer it.  But – I wanted to go late, but she wanted to go on time.  Or – She cooked dinner, or she went out to a restaurant.  Yet – She owned a car, yet she didn't know how to drive it.  So – She had to go, so she called a friend to drive her.
  • 36. COMPLEX SENTENCE A complex sentence is a sentence that contains one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses. •It is headed by a subordinating conjunction or a relative pronoun) joined to an independent clause.
  • 37. When she visited China, Lily went to see the pandas. Lily sees giant pandas while she is in China. Although he is now 79 years old, he still claims to be 65 years old. Because my alarm did not go off this morning, I was late to work. COMPLEX SENTENCE
  • 38. Because people know that I am an English teacher, they make allowances for how I dress and what I say. When the boy saw the wolf, he ran away. I did not see them at the station because Mary and Samantha arrived at the bus station before noon. Joe realized that the train was late while he waited at the train station. Mary and Samantha realized that Joe was waiting at the train station after they left on the bus. COMPLEX SENTENCE
  • 39. Before we went very far, we found that we had lost our way. Because Mary and Samantha arrived at the bus station before noon, I did not see them at the station. While he waited at the train station, Joe realized that the train was late. After they left on the bus, Mary and Samantha realized that Joe was waiting at the train station. COMPLEX SENTENCE
  • 40. COMPOUND-COMPLEX SENTENCE A compound-complex sentence contains two or more independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses. Because compound-complex sentences are normally longer than other sentences, it is very important to punctuate them correctly.
  • 41. COMPOUND-COMPLEX SENTENCE We go to the movie theatre last night and see the new comedy, which just released at last Friday, and then we go to dinner at the local steakhouse.  Because I have never written an argument essay for a college class before, I am worry about my use of outside sources in this paper, so I hope that I cite everything correctly.
  • 42. COMPOUND-COMPLEX SENTENCE Because I am an English teacher, some people expect me to speak perfectly, and other people expect me to write perfectly. Some people tell me that my grading is poor, and others tell me that my assignments are bad.
  • 43. Although Mitchell prefers watching romantic films, he rents the latest spy thriller, and he enjoys it very much. Laura forgets her friend's birthday, so she send her a card when she finally remember it.   COMPOUND-COMPLEX SENTENCE
  • 44. While she was traveling in China, Lily saw pandas, and they were amazing! If you go to China, you can see pandas in the forest and watch them eat bamboo. COMPOUND-COMPLEX SENTENCE
  • 45. COMPOUND-COMPLEX SENTENCE We went to the movie theatre last night and saw the new comedy, which just released at last Friday, and then we went to dinner at the local steakhouse.  Because I have never written an argument essay for a college class before, I am worried about my use of outside sources in this paper, so I hope that I cited everything correctly.
  • 46. COMPOUND-COMPLEX SENTENCE Because I am an English teacher, some people expect me to speak perfectly, and other people expect me to write perfectly. Some people tell me that my grading is too tough, and others tell me that my assignments are boring.
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  • 48. QUIZ ON SENTENCE TYPES Aftereach sentence, select the option that best describes that sentence.
  • 49. 1. Pauline and Bruno have a big argument every summerover where they should spend theirsummervacation. A. Simple Sentence B. Compound Sentence C. Complex Sentence D. Compound-Complex Sentence 2.  Pauline loves to go to the beach and spend herdays sunbathing. A. Simple Sentence B. Compound Sentence C. Complex Sentence D. Compound-Complex Sentence
  • 50. 3.  Bruno, on the otherhand, likes the view that he gets from the log cabin up in the mountains, and he enjoys hiking in the forest. A. Simple Sentence B. Compound Sentence C. Complex Sentence D. Compound-Complex Sentence 4.  Pauline says there is nothing relaxing about chopping wood, swatting mosquitoes, and cooking overa woodstove. A. Simple Sentence B. Compound Sentence C. Complex Sentence D. Compound-Complex Sentence
  • 51. 5.  Bruno dislikes sitting on the beach; he always gets a nasty sunburn. A. Simple Sentence B. Compound Sentence C. Complex Sentence D. Compound-Complex Sentence 6.  Bruno tends to get bored sitting on the beach, watching the waves, getting sand in his swimsuit, and reading detective novels for a week. A. Simple Sentence B. Compound Sentence C. Complex Sentence D. Compound-Complex Sentence
  • 52. 7.  This year, aftera lengthy, noisy debate, they decided to take separate vacations. A. Simple Sentence B. Compound Sentence C. Complex Sentence D. Compound-Complex Sentence 8.  Bruno went to the White Mountains of New Hampshire, and Pauline went to Cape Cod. A. Simple Sentence B. Compound Sentence C. Complex Sentence D. Compound-Complex Sentence
  • 53. 9.  Although they are 250 miles apart, they keep in constant contact on the internet. A. Simple Sentence B. Compound Sentence C. Complex Sentence D. Compound-Complex Sentence 10.  Bruno tookthe desktop computerthat he uses at work, and Pauline sits on the beach with herlaptop computer, which she connects to the internet with a cellularphone. A. Simple Sentence B. Compound Sentence C. Complex Sentence D. Compound-Complex Sentence

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