kinds of sentences - manhasset secondary school › cms › lib › ny01913789... · kinds of...
TRANSCRIPT
Kinds of Sentences
1
March 4, 2020
Kinds of Sentences1. Simple Sentence: one independent clause with a capital letter at the beginning and period at the end. One subject and predicate.
My best friend drove me home.
Snowboarding and ice skating are my favorite activities.
Kinds of Sentences
2
March 4, 2020
Kinds of Sentences2. Compound Sentence: two independent clauses glued together with a comma and a conjunction OR a semicolon. Two subjects and predicates.Semicolon = ; used to join two independent clausesColon = : used to introduce a list of items or a subtitle, but never used to join two independent clauses
I ran, but you walked.I ran; you walked.I bought many things for Christmas: toys, food, gerbils, and clothes.
Kinds of Sentences
3
March 4, 2020
Grammar PracticeDirections: Simple or Compound Sentences?
1. The big screen television was too expensive.
2. The test was difficult, but I got a good grade.
3. Dogs and cats make great household pets.
4. Jamie, Tex, and Johnny went to the movies.
5. I hate spinach and carrots; I love pizza and French fries.
Kinds of Sentences
4
March 4, 2020
Kinds of Sentences3. Complex Sentence: one independent clause and one dependent clause joined by a comma or commas. Two subjects and predicates. (Topic Sentence)
If it rains, I will wear a raincoat.My English teacher, who is cool, inspires me.
Kinds of Sentences
5
March 4, 2020
Kinds of Sentences4. CompoundComplex Sentence: two independent clauses (glued together with a comma and conjunction, or semicolon) and one dependent clause joined by a comma or commas. Three subjects and predicates.
If it rains, I will wear a raincoat, and you will wear boots.The car, which was fast, was red, and I wanted it.
Kinds of Sentences
6
March 4, 2020
Kinds of Sentences
RunOn Sentence: too many subjects and/or predicates (3 max.)
Fragment: missing a subject or predicate.
Kinds of Sentences
7
March 4, 2020
Kinds of Sentences
8
March 4, 2020
IndependentClauses
DependentClauses
1 0Simple
Compound
Complex
CompoundComplex
1
1
02
2
1
Kinds of Sentences
9
March 4, 2020
Grammar Test Practice 1
Directions: label all parts of speech, subjects and predicates, independent and dependent clauses, and kinds of sentences.
1. We walked slowly, and I held your hand.
2. As the tide encroached, our sand castle was destroyed.
3. When our car broke, you walked to the nearest service
station, and I tried to fix the damaged engine.
4. Drinking and driving is dangerous and irresponsible.
Kinds of Sentences
10
March 4, 2020
Grammar Test Practice 2
Directions: label all parts of speech, subjects and predicates, independent and dependent clauses, and kinds of sentences.
1. I bought a new electric guitar, and it sounded amazing.
2. The talented Rangers won in Boston.
3. Our family car, which was old, broke, and it needed repairs.
4. If your grade in English improves, you will be rewarded.
Kinds of Sentences
11
March 4, 2020
Grammar Test Practice 3
Directions: label all parts of speech, subjects and predicates, independent and dependent clauses, and kinds of sentences.
1. When I had a vacation, we visited my grandparents, and she
fed my scared cats.
2. The instructions, that came with the model, were useless.
3. On the porch, I wanted to watch the mesmerizing sunset.
4. The hyperactive children were loud and obnoxious in the
hallways; they needed a detention.
Kinds of Sentences
12
March 4, 2020
Grammar Test Practice 4
Directions: label all parts of speech, subjects and predicates, independent and dependent clauses, and kinds of sentences.
1. Jumping on my parents' bed is a bad idea.
2. American products are reputed to have amazing quality, but
they are expensive, comparably.
3. Our annoying dog, who barks loudly, made my neighbor angry,
and he called the police.
4. Because you were late, I missed my favorite movie.
Kinds of Sentences
13
March 4, 2020
Grammar Test Practice 5
Directions: label all parts of speech, subjects and predicates, independent and dependent clauses, and kinds of sentences.
1. The English test, which was incredibly difficult, was
announced by our disorganized teacher on Monday, and
we were overwhelmed by the required studying.
Kinds of Sentences
14
March 4, 2020
Grammar Test Practice 6
Directions: label all parts of speech, subjects and predicates, independent and dependent clauses, and kinds of sentences.
Slipping and sliding on our school's newly waxed hallway
was a hazard, until concerned custodians added a textured
product from Europe to the flooring's surface.
Kinds of Sentences
15
March 4, 2020
Grammar Test Practice 7
Directions: label all parts of speech, subjects and predicates, independent and dependent clauses, and kinds of sentences.
1. My friend's impressively designed painting was displayed
in an exceptional gallery of a famous French museum, but it
was reviewed negatively by the European press.