Types of Sentences - Simple, Compound, and Complex

 
Types of sentences
 
James fell off his motorbike.
 
 
James
 
fell off his motorbike.
 
Subject       Predicate
 
A simple sentence:
 is a group of words
which makes complete thought.
I baked cookies, and I baked cupcakes.
 
main clause
 
main clause
 
independent clauses
 
independent clauses
 
A compound sentence is made up of two
independent clauses (
clauses that make sense
on their own
) and these clauses will be
connected by a 
co-ordinating conjunction.
 
She went to the shop, and she bought a box of
chocolates.
 
A 
Compound Sentence 
is a sentence that has TWO
main clauses 
of equal weight (Two main clauses)
joined to one another by a co-ordinating
conjunction (FANBOYS).
 
When she went shopping, she bought a new dress.
    
subordinate clause 
    
  
main clause
            (dependent) 
     
(independent)
A Complex Sentence is a sentence that has one main
clause (Independent clause) and one or more subordinate
clause(s) ( dependent clause(s))  joined by a 
Subordinating
conjunction.
 
Below are some of the most common subordinating conjunctions:
What is the difference?
 
 
Because her alarm clock was broken, she was late for
class.
 
She was late for class because her alarm clock was
broken
.
 
 
The eager students sped to school when the bell rang.
 
When the bell rang, the eager students sped to school.
 
 Some conjunctions 
sequence sentences
 and give clues
about when an action takes place, such as:
 
  when, as soon as,  before, after, until, while
 
Examples:
When 
she was younger, she believed in fairy tales.
Everyone laughed 
after
 he got a cream pie smashed in his
face.
 
Conjunctions are used to express different meanings such
as 
cause and effect
.
 
Such as :
because, if,  unless, since, as
 
Examples:
He was angry 
because
 I was late .
If
 I hurry, I will not miss the bus. (conditional)
Unless
 you come closer, you will not be able to see.
(conditional)
Since
 it was sunny, we decided to go to the park.
 
Other conjunctions are used to join two 
contrasting
statements.
 
Such as 
though, although, even though
Examples:
 
She was wearing a heavy coat 
although
 it was hot.
The phone woke me up even 
though
 it wasn't very loud
 
Why do we need to use
complex sentence?
 
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https://youtu.be/smgyeUomfyA
https://create.kahoot.it/details/subordinating-
conjunctions/9b45e65c-40c9-4d00-8229-6294b62e5dc7
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https://www.liveworksheets.com/sp40474vx
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https://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/grammar/beginn
er-grammar/conjunctions-or-so-because-although
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smgyeU
omfyA&feature=youtu.be
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Explore the characteristics of simple, compound, and complex sentences with examples. Learn how to differentiate between these sentence types based on their structures and conjunctions used. Enhance your understanding of sentence construction and improve your writing skills.

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  • Compound sentence
  • Complex sentence
  • Writing skills

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  1. Types of sentences Types of sentences

  2. James fell off his motorbike. James fell off his motorbike. James fell off his motorbike. fell off his motorbike. Subject Predicate A simple sentence: A simple sentence: is a group of words which makes complete thought.

  3. I baked cookies, and I baked cupcakes. main clause main clause independent clauses independent clauses A compound sentence is made up of two independent clauses (clauses that make sense on their own) and these clauses will be connected by a co-ordinating conjunction.

  4. She went to the shop, and she bought a box of She went to the shop, and she bought a box of chocolates. chocolates. A Compound Sentence is a sentence that has TWO main clauses of equal weight (Two main clauses) of equal weight (Two main clauses) joined to one another by a co-ordinating conjunction (FANBOYS). F F A A N N B B O O Y Y S S for for and nor but or yet So

  5. When she went shopping, she bought a new dress. When she went shopping, she bought a new dress. subordinate clause main clause (dependent) (independent) A Complex Sentence is a sentence that has one main clause (Independent clause) and one or more subordinate clause(s) ( dependent clause(s)) joined by a Subordinating Subordinating conjunction.

  6. Below are some of the most common subordinating conjunctions:

  7. What is the difference? Because her alarm clock was broken, she was late for class. She was late for class because her alarm clock was broken.

  8. The eager students sped to school when the bell rang. When the bell rang, the eager students sped to school.

  9. Some conjunctions sequence sentences about when an action takes place, such as: sequence sentences and give clues when, as soon as, before, after, until, while when, as soon as, before, after, until, while Examples: Examples: When When she was younger, she believed in fairy tales. Everyone laughed after after he got a cream pie smashed in his face.

  10. Conjunctions are used to express different meanings such as cause and effect cause and effect. Such as :because, if, unless, since, as because, if, unless, since, as Examples: Examples: He was angry because If If I hurry, I will not miss the bus. (conditional) Unless Unless you come closer, you will not be able to see. (conditional) Since Since it was sunny, we decided to go to the park. because I was late .

  11. Other conjunctions are used to join two contrasting statements. contrasting Such as though, although, even though though, although, even though Examples: Examples: She was wearing a heavy coat although The phone woke me up even though although it was hot. though it wasn't very loud

  12. Why do we need to use complex sentence? https://video.search.yahoo.com/search/video;_ylt=AwrJ6OKl o5BfmkwAcnn7w8QF;_ylu=c2VjA3NlYXJjaAR2dGlkAw-- ;_ylc=X1MDOTY3ODEzMDcEX3IDMgRhY3RuA2NsawRjc3JjcH ZpZANsWGlfRWpFd0xqRVNtN1hrVzlvSEtBSHBPVFF1TVFBQUF BREZDZDJMBGZyA21jYWZlZQRmcjIDc2EtZ3AEZ3ByaWQDUk dMbmdNbDlTR2lPRm1mLjZuYXZGQQRuX3JzbHQDNTkEbl9zd WdnAzEwBG9yaWdpbgN2aWRlby5zZWFyY2gueWFob28uY29 tBHBvcwMyBHBxc3RyA2NvbXBsZXgEcHFzdHJsAzcEcXN0cmw DMTgEcXVlcnkDY29tcGxleCUyMHNlbnRlbmNlBHRfc3RtcAMx NjAzMzE1MTA5?p=complex+sentence&ei=UTF- 8&fr2=p%3As%2Cv%3Av%2Cm%3Asa&fr=mcafee#id=16&vid =92468843fc061524f945022b71021851&action=view

  13. Why do we need to use complex sentence? https://video.search.yahoo.com/search/video;_ylt=AwrJ6OKl o5BfmkwAcnn7w8QF;_ylu=c2VjA3NlYXJjaAR2dGlkAw-- ;_ylc=X1MDOTY3ODEzMDcEX3IDMgRhY3RuA2NsawRjc3JjcH ZpZANsWGlfRWpFd0xqRVNtN1hrVzlvSEtBSHBPVFF1TVFBQUF BREZDZDJMBGZyA21jYWZlZQRmcjIDc2EtZ3AEZ3ByaWQDUk dMbmdNbDlTR2lPRm1mLjZuYXZGQQRuX3JzbHQDNTkEbl9zd WdnAzEwBG9yaWdpbgN2aWRlby5zZWFyY2gueWFob28uY29 tBHBvcwMyBHBxc3RyA2NvbXBsZXgEcHFzdHJsAzcEcXN0cmw DMTgEcXVlcnkDY29tcGxleCUyMHNlbnRlbmNlBHRfc3RtcAMx NjAzMzE1MTA5?p=complex+sentence&ei=UTF- 8&fr2=p%3As%2Cv%3Av%2Cm%3Asa&fr=mcafee#id=6&vid= fc3224a369dd3b6d43b763de8777749b&action=view

  14. https://youtu.be/smgyeUomfyA https://create.kahoot.it/details/subordinating- conjunctions/9b45e65c-40c9-4d00-8229-6294b62e5dc7 https://create.kahoot.it/details/subordinating- conjunctions/f17326d7-2f92-44c2-aa11-7df55960ec6e https://create.kahoot.it/details/simple-compound-or- complex/fe1d9dfa-e2ca-4439-8178-fa1630e979d3 https://play.kahoot.it/v2/gameblock?quizId=fe1d9dfa-e2ca- 4439-8178-fa1630e979d3 https://www.liveworksheets.com/sp40474vx https://www.liveworksheets.com/th872148jm https://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/grammar/beginn er-grammar/conjunctions-or-so-because-although

  15. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smgyeU omfyA&feature=youtu.be

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