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sentence types REVIEW
M. Meese
Created on March 19, 2024
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REINFORCEMENT & REVIEW of SENTENCE TYPES
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A clause has both a _______ and a ________.
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A clause has its own SUBJECT and its own VERB.
Let's start the deck again
I didn't know... Let's do it again
I knew it! Let's move forward
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Recognize AWUBIS words and Relative pronouns to identify dependent clauses.
What type of sentence is this? While we waited, we talked about her life.
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Recognize AWUBIS words and Relative pronouns to identify dependent clauses.
This is a complex sentence because it has a dependent clause that begins with an AWUBIS "While we waited" and an independent clause "we talked about her life." While we waited, we talked about her life.
Let's start the deck again
I didn't know... Let's do it again
I knew it! Let's move forward
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What type of sentence is this?
Lina read the directions but stopped before the last step.
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This is a simple sentence with a compound verb. Tina read and stopped. Lina read the directions but stopped before the last step.
Let's start the deck again
I didn't know... Let's do it again
I knew it! Let's move forward
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What type of sentence is this?
Emil misheard Lina and missed an important step in the directions.
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EXTENSION SHEET
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AGAIN this is a simple sentence with a compound verb. Tina read and stopped. Emil misheard Lina and missed an important step in the directions.
Let's start the deck again
I didn't know... Let's do it again
I knew it! Let's move forward
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What can you add to this simple sentence to make it compound?
Emil misheard Lina and missed an important step in the directions.
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REINFORCEMENT SHEET
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Emil misheard Lina and he missed an important step in the directions.
Let's start the deck again
I didn't know... Let's do it again
I knew it! Let's move forward
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What can you add to this simple sentence to make it compound?
Lina read the directions but stopped before the last step.