[PDF] [PDF] The Compound-Complex Sentence - The Evergreen State College

A clause is comprised of at least one subject and one verb There are two types of clauses: the independent lause and the dependent clause c Independent 



Previous PDF Next PDF





[PDF] The Compound-Complex Sentence - The Evergreen State College

A clause is comprised of at least one subject and one verb There are two types of clauses: the independent lause and the dependent clause c Independent 



[PDF] Reviewing Grammar Skills - Cengage

Harold Washington College, IL Evergreen probably has the best treatment of sentence-combining From Kathleen Beauchene, Community College of Rhode lsland, RI College, AZ Practice with Complex and Compound Sentences



[PDF] compound & complex sentences - Palm Beach State College

I hate cheese, so I don't like pizza John can go to the party, or he can stay home and study There are several ways to join simple sentences into a compound



[PDF] English IV - Knox County Schools

2014 College Board “Welcome to the Evergreen State” I read aloud Sentence Style: Simple, Compound, Complex, Compound-Complex, Cumulative,



[PDF] ERROR ANALYSIS IN WRITING COMPLEX SENTENCE AT THE

22 items · State Islamic University of RadenIntan Lampung Since 2013 The Researcher Constructing compound complex sentence on students writing” He used error analysis as Created by the Evergreen Writing Center The Compound 



[PDF] Writing Academic English, Fourth Edition - My Teacher Nabil

Compound-Complex Sentences to encourage students to write a variety of complex structures The topic sentence states the main idea of the paragraph I think the biggest problem at Evergreen College is not enough parking spaces



[PDF] Grammar and Language Workbook - Northern Local School District

A verb is a word that expresses action or a state of being and is necessary to make a A complex sentence has one main clause and one or more subordinate clauses Compound-Complex: The earth is bountiful; we may destroy it if we abuse it Becoming an astronaut requires a college education and many months of 



[PDF] WRITING EXERCISE - Repository STKIP Kusuma Negara

The Compound-Complex Sentence I am a student at Green Hills College in Boston, Massachusetts 4 I live at St Although women in the United States could own property, they could not vote until 1920 Complex Sentence with Adjective Clauses whenever you smell peppermint and evergreen you think of him

[PDF] Descargar nota completa - Banco de Costa Rica

[PDF] Je lis je comprends » CE1

[PDF] Lecture de consignespdf

[PDF] MATHEMATIQUE Juillet corrigés - IFADEM

[PDF] la comprehension ecrite - Iufm

[PDF] Page 1 Projet 2 Séquence n°02 Fiches pédagogiques Projet n° 02

[PDF] Compréhension de l 'écrit - mediaeduscoleducationfr - Ministère de

[PDF] Déroulement de la leçon du jour

[PDF] Compréhension ? l 'écrit et ? l 'oral des élèves en fin d 'école primaire

[PDF] difficultés et processus de compréhension de l 'écrit en fle

[PDF] Exercices de compréhension écrite - 3pdf - Insuf-FLE

[PDF] difficultés et processus de compréhension de l 'écrit en fle

[PDF] FRANÇAIS LECTURE ET COMPREHENSION DE L 'ECRIT

[PDF] Page 1 Projet 2 Séquence n°02 Fiches pédagogiques Projet n° 02

[PDF] 1)- Compréhension de l 'écrit :(13 points)

Created by the Evergreen Writing Center

Library 3407

867-6420

The Compound-Complex Sentence

The compound-complex sentence combines elements of compound and complex sentences. It is the most

sophisticated type of sentence you can use. Understanding how to construct the compound-complex sentence

will help you take your writing to a new level of complexity.

Understanding Clauses

A clause is comprised of at least one subject and one verb. There are two types of clauses: the independent

lause and the dependent clause. c

Independent Clause An independent clause makes a statement or asks a question that can act as a complete sentence.

Example: The dog barks.

Dependent Clause A dependent clause cannot act as a complete sentence because it begins with a subordinating word, such

as when, because, if, whoever, etc.

Example: When the dog barks.

All grammatically correct sentences have at least one independent clause, and, therefore, they have at least one

subject and one verb.

Identifying Compound and Complex Sentences

The Compound Sentence A compound sentence is made up of two independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction (for,

and , nor, but, or, yet, or so) and a comma or by a semicolon alone. Example: The pirate captain lost her treasure map, but she still found the buried treasure.

The Complex Sentence A complex sentence combines a dependent clause with an independent clause. When the dependent

clause is placed before the independent clause, the two clauses are divided by a comma; otherwise, no

punctuation is necessary. Example: Because the soup was too cold, I warmed it in the microwave.

Constructing Compound-Complex Sentences

A compound-complex sentence is comprised of at least two independent clauses and one or more dependent

clauses. Example: Though Mitchell prefers watching romantic films, he rented the latest spy thriller, and he enjoyed it very much. Example: Laura forgot her friend's birthday, so she sent her a card when she finally remembered. Because compound-complex sentences are normally longer than other sentences, it is very important to punctuate them correctly. Refer to your Commas 101 handout for tips on correct comma usage.

Created by the Evergreen Writing Center

Library 3407

867-6420

Exercise

With a partner or on your own, write five of your own compound-complex sentences in the space provided. Use

the example below to help guide your writing. After you are finished, write one of your sentences on the board.

As a group, we will determine if they are, in fact, compound-complex sentences.

Example: Begin with two independent clauses:

The team captain jumped for joy. The fans cheered. Then combine the independent clauses to form a compound sentence: The team captain jumped for joy, and the fans cheered. Now, add a dependent clause to your compound sentence to create a compound-complex sentence. The team captain jumped for joy, and the fans cheered because we won the state championship. OR When we won the state championship, the team captain jumped for joy, and the fans cheered.

For more practice, choose a passage from a book, newspaper, or magazine you are reading. Identify compound,

complex, and compound-complex sentences. By understanding how other writers use these types of sentences,

you can improve your ability to craft your own compound-complex sentences.quotesdbs_dbs23.pdfusesText_29