Using Phrases and Clauses to Build Sentences
Simple Sentences: A simple sentence is a single independent clause.
Compound Sentences: A compound sentence is made up of two or more independent clauses hooked together with a comma and a coordinating conjunction.
FANBOYS
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Simple Sentences: A simple sentence is a single independent clause.
- Some students like to study in the mornings.
- Juan and Arturo play football every afternoon.
- Alicia goes to the library and studies every day.
- Jeri rode to school in her mom's yellow Ford Mustang convertible with the top down and smiled all the way.
Compound Sentences: A compound sentence is made up of two or more independent clauses hooked together with a comma and a coordinating conjunction.
- I tried to speak Spanish, and my friend tried to speak English.
- Alejandro played football, so Maria went shopping.
- Alejandro played football, for Maria went shopping.
FANBOYS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPoBE-E8VOc
This is your model sentence:
In your composition book, label this entry "Compound Sentence" and add today's date. The write a sentence (imitating the sentences above) following this pattern:
A game for recognizing sentence patterns: http://www.quia.com/rr/126726.htm
And a quiz: http://www.softschools.com/quizzes/language_arts/sentence_types/quiz1848.html
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Complex Sentences:
There was only about a block to go before our bus stop, but I couldn't stand Stephen's whining another second.
-- Andrew Clements, The Report Card (2004)
This is an imitation by Jeff Anderson:
It was only a mile until we reached the rest stop, but I couldn't hold it another second.
Another imitation:
It was only a day before the competition, but I couldn't concentrate on the game anymore.
In your composition book, label this entry "Compound Sentence" and add today's date. The write a sentence (imitating the sentences above) following this pattern:
It
or There
or He
or She
or [Name] was only _____(complete the thought to create an independent clause)______, but ___(complete the thought to create an independent clause)___.
or There
or He
or She
or [Name] was only _____(complete the thought to create an independent clause)______, but ___(complete the thought to create an independent clause)___.
IC, + Coordinating Conjunction + IC.
Building the Compound Sentence Pattern
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Sentence,
IC |
FAN BOYS Conjunction
(Coordinating Conjunction)
for
and
nor
but
or
yet
so
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Sentence.
IC |
Nick had plenty of good ideas,
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and
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he knew what to do with them.
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He tried to stare into her fiery gaze,
| but |
he couldn't stop looking at the purple vein bulging in her forehead.
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And a quiz: http://www.softschools.com/quizzes/language_arts/sentence_types/quiz1848.html
Coming Next Time --
Complex Sentences:
- When he handed in his homework, he forgot to give the teacher the last page.
- The teacher returned the homework after she noticed the error.
- The students are studying because they have a test tomorrow.
- After they finished studying, Juan and Maria went to the movies
- Juan and Maria went to the movies after they finished studying.
http://eslbee.com/sentences.htm Thanks to Jeff Anderson in Everyday Editing
http://learningediting.pbworks.com/w/page/15839781/Compound%20Sentences