Saturday, September 10, 2016

Identifying the Kinds of Sentences.

WORKSHEET 172

                                                A Review of Sentences

    A simple sentence contains one subject and one predicate. It expresses one main idea. Parts of the sentence, however, may be compound.

            The line is busy now.

    A compound sentence is made up of two simple sentences that express related ideas. These sentences are connected by a semicolon or by a comma and a coordinating conjunction. A semicolon that connects two simple sentences may be followed by a conjunctive adverb.

            The line is busy now, but I will try again later.

    A complex sentence contains one main clause and one or more subordinate clauses. The subordinate clauses may be used as adverbs, adjectives, or nouns. A complex sentence expresses one main idea and one or more dependent ideas.

            Although the line is busy now, I will try again later.

    A compound-complex sentence contains two main clauses and one or more subordinate clauses. The subordinate clauses may be adverb, adjective, or noun clauses. A compound-complex sentence expresses two main ideas, as well as one dependent idea.

            The line is busy, but I will try again when I finish this.

    Identifying the Kinds of Sentences. For each sentence, write Simple, Compound, Complex, or Compound-Complex to show what kind it is.

            1. These jogging shoes are canvas and suede. ________
            2. Can you fix the bell, or should I call the electrician? ________
            3. We picked the apples ourselves and baked a pie. ________
            4. The reporter asked if she could arrange an interview. ________
            5. People spend one third of their lives asleep. ________
            6. The mysterious burglary, which baffled the police for years, has finally been solved, and justice will now be served.________
            7. The union met with its members, and they accepted the contract.________
            8. The recue worker explained what the situation was. ________
            9. After the audience gave him an ovation. Lionel Ritchie sang two encores and then he    left the stage. ________
            10. As she presented the awards, the principal congratulated us.________

                          

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