Complete Sentence - A complete sentence must: start with a capital - uppercase letter, have a subject (a noun or pronoun), have a verb (also known as the predicate tells the action or state of being), make a complete thought, end with punctuation ? ! . , Simple Sentence - A simple sentence is also called an independent clause. It contains a subject and a verb and expresses a complete thought., Compound Sentence - A compound sentence has two independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction (FANBOYS), Complex Sentence - A complex sentence combines an independent and dependent clause. A complex sentence is always joined by a subordinating conjunction (after, although, because, since, when or a relative pronoun (that, which, who) Example, Scott wore his hat because he was playing in the sun., Independent clause - An independent clause is a group of words that expresses a complete thought and has a subject and verb., Dependent Clause - A dependent clause is a group of words that do not express a complete thought., Coordinating Conjunctions - Coordinating conjunctions join dependent to independent clauses. They are also known as FANBOYS (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so), Subordinating Conjunctions - A subordinating conjunction joins a dependent to an independent clause.,
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Types of Sentences
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Mjarrett1
5th Grade
ELA
Savvas My View Literacy
تحرير المحتوى
تضمين
المزيد
لوحة الصدارة
البطاقات التعليمية
قالب مفتوح النهاية. ولا يصدر عنه درجات توضع في لوحة الصدارة.
يجب تسجيل الدخول
النمط البصري
الخطوط
يجب الاشتراك
الخيارات
تبديل القالب
إظهار الكل
ستظهر لك المزيد من التنسيقات عند تشغيل النشاط.
فتح النتائج
نسخ الرابط
رمز الاستجابة السريعة
حذف
استعادة الحفظ التلقائي:
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