Types of Sentences
Types of Sentences
Types of Sentences
Compound:
To pass the time, they talked about school, and they
told stories about their families.
A Complex Sentence
It contains one independent clause
and at least one subordinate clause
identified by a dependent marker.
Common Dependent markers
Provided that
After Since
Although That
As Than
As if Though
As long as Unless
As soon as Until
As though When
As well as Whenever
Because Where
Before Wherever
Even though Whether
If While
In order that why
For example:
When I watch Martha’s performances, I feel like
studying dance.
I feel like studying dance when I watch Martha’s
performances
Independent clause:
I feel like studying dance
Subordinate clause:
When I watch Martha’s performances
China is a largely agricultural country that has a
population of more than one billion people.
Independent:
China is a largely agricultural country
Dependent:
That has a population of more than one billion people.
Combine the following simple sentences to
create a complex sentence.
1. I had read the book. I could not remember the
ending.
2. These trees will not grow. They are fertilized.
3. Linda left her office. Ann arrived.
4. I will trust you. You tell me the whole truth.
5. Ali sneezed a lot. He was around too many flowers.
Writing with style: using a variety of sentences !
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Deer are known to be fast runners. They are also
known to be excellent swimmers. They may seem
timid to humans. They are not defenseless. Their
sharp hooves can deliver damaging blows. The male’s
antlers are formidable weapons. The antlers are
branched. Deer have some exotic relatives. This is an
interesting fact. Scientific evidence suggests a
connection between deer and giraffes. Deer and
giraffes have a common genetic past.