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Sentence Structure Review: March 31, 2020
By Jamie Chiariello
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This type of sentence has a mixture of clauses: independent and dependent.
Simple
Compound
Complex
An independent clause is a complete thought; it has a sentence and a verb.
True
False
This type of sentence is made up of one independent clause.
Simple
Compound
Complex
This type of sentence has two independent clauses and can be joined multiple ways.
Simple
Compound
Complex
Which of the following ways can you join a compound sentence?
comma only separating two independent clauses
comma with a FANBOY separating two independent clauses
semicolon with a FANBOY separating two independent clauses
semicolon only separating two independent clauses
comma with a MOTH and a semicolon separating two independent clauses
semicolon with a MOTH and a comma separating two independent clauses
Which is an example of a complex sentence punctuated correctly?
The app says it is going to be sunny; however, it tends to be wrong.
It is important to get outside, when the sun is shining.
Spring is a beautiful season, because the flowers on the trees begin to bud.
Unless it rains, we will be spending the day outside.
S, CD, or CX:
Two fallen trees blocked the trail.
Simple
Compound
Complex
S, CD, or CX;
The man and the girl each carried a dozen of large plastic bottles down to the creek.
Simple
Compound
Complex
S, CD, or CX:
The filing cabinet won't open unless you have a key.
Simple
Compound
Complex
S, CD, or CX:
Shadows of palm trees decorate the walls; weary travelers sometimes rest in the trees' shade.
Simple
Compound
Complex