monday, 1/10 tuesday, 1/11 wednesday, 1/12 review of sentence types

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  • Monday, 1/10 Tuesday, 1/11 Wednesday, 1/12 Review of Sentence Types
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  • 4 Sentence Types Simple Compound Complex Compound-Complex
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  • 4 Sentence Types SIMPLE Compound Complex Compound-Complex
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  • Simple Sentence SIMPLE SENTENCE: contains ONE subject and ONE predicate
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  • *Remember! Subject: The who/what is doing or being something (noun/pronoun) Predicate: What the who/what is doing or being (verb)
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  • Subject: The who/what is doing or being something (noun/pronoun) Predicate: What the who/what is doing or being (verb) Liz watched Family Guy after school. Who is doing or being something in this sentence?
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  • Subject: The who/what is doing or being something (noun/pronoun) Predicate: What the who/what is doing or being (verb) Liz watched Family Guy after school. Who is doing or being something in this sentence? Liz
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  • Subject: The who/what is doing or being something (noun/pronoun) Predicate: What the who/what is doing or being (verb) Liz watched Family Guy after school. What is Liz doing or being in this sentence?
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  • Subject: The who/what is doing or being something (noun/pronoun) Predicate: What the who/what is doing or being (verb) Liz watched Family Guy after school. What is Liz doing or being in this sentence? Watched
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  • Identify the SUBJECT and PREDICATE of the sentence below. Huxley barks at bags in the parking lot.
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  • Identify the SUBJECT and PREDICATE of the sentence below. Huxley barks at bags in the parking lot.
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  • 4 Sentence Types Simple COMPOUND Complex Compound-Complex
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  • Compound Sentence COMPOUND SENTENCE: two ICs joined by a conjunction
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  • *Remember! Independent Clause = Simple Sentence *Must contain a SUBJECT and a PREDICATE
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  • *REMEMBER! Conjunctions FANBOYS For And Nor But Or Yet So
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  • The dog ran, and he followed Ninja Duck to the pond. IC: Conjunction: IC:
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  • The dog ran, and he followed Ninja Duck to the pond. IC: The dog ran Conjunction: IC:
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  • The dog ran, and he followed Ninja Duck to the pond. IC: Conjunction: and IC:
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  • The dog ran, and he followed Ninja Duck to the pond. IC: The dog ran Conjunction: and IC: he followed Ninja Duck to the pond.
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  • Your Turn! Bart broke his skateboard, so he must walk with Lisa to school. IC: Conjunction: IC:
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  • Your Turn! Bart broke his skateboard, so he must walk with Lisa to school. IC: Bart broke his skateboard Conjunction: so IC: he must walk with Lisa to school
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  • 4 Sentence Types Simple Compound COMPLEX Compound-Complex
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  • Complex Sentence COMPLEX SENTENCE: ONE IC (simple sentence) and ONE DC.
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  • Independent Clause (IC) IC (Independent Clause): contains a subject and a predicate AKA a simple sentence Simba creates a friendship with Timon and Pumbaa.
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  • Dependent Clause (DC) DC (Dependent Clause): 1:contains a subordinator, subject, and predicate 2: is missing either a subject or a predicate
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  • Dependent Clause (DC) DC (Dependent Clause): 1:contains a subordinator, subject, and predicate Because he is banished from Pride Rock
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  • Dependent Clause (DC) DC (Dependent Clause): 2: is missing either a subject or a predicate Flying over the house. Before he.
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  • Complex Sentence COMPLEX SENTENCE: ONE IC (simple sentence) and ONE DC. Because he is banished from Pride Rock, Simba creates friendships with Timon and Pumba.
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  • Complex Sentence After the snowstorm, everybody goes sledding. Independent Clause: Dependent Clause:
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  • Complex Sentence After the snowstorm, everybody goes sledding. Independent Clause: everybody goes sledding Dependent Clause: After the snowstorm
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  • 4 Sentence Types Simple Compound Complex COMPOUND-COMPLEX
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  • Compound-Complex Sentence COMPOUND-COMPLEX SENTENCE: contains 1 DC, 1 IC, conjunction, and another IC
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  • Compound-Complex Sentence COMPOUND-COMPLEX SENTENCE: *Remember- This sentence is a combination of a compound sentence (IC + Conjunction + IC) and a complex sentence (IC + DC).
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  • Compound-Complex Sentence Because it snowed, Sarah got out her frog mittens, and Steve found his fuzzy hat. DC: Because it snowed IC: Sarah got out her frog mittens Conjunction: and IC: Steve found his fuzzy hat
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  • Compound-Complex Sentence If I have time during the weekend, I like to ski at Eldora, but my friend prefers to shop at Cherry Creek. DC: IC: Conjunction: IC:
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  • Compound-Complex Sentence If I have time during the weekend, I like to ski at Eldora, but my friend prefers to shop at Cherry Creek. DC: If I have time during the weekend IC: I like to ski at Eldora Conjunction: but IC: my friend prefers to shop at Cherry Creek