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Complex Sentences

Complex Sentences

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English

9th Grade

Easy

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Mari DeRuntz

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5 Slides • 7 Questions

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Complex Sentences

Let's do this! For the cup!

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A complex sentence is one or more independent clause joined by one or more dependent clauses.

  • a dependent clause has a subject and a verb, BUT it does not make sense on its own.  WHY?? → AWUBIS!

  • If a subordinating conjunction (AWUBIS) begins the dependent clauses, the clause must be followed by a comma.

​Complex Sentences

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​Examples:

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Multiple Choice

What is an independent clause? 

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A simple sentence that can stand on its own. 

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A compound sentence. 

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It has a subject and verb but does not make sense on its own. 

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Multiple Select

What is true about a dependent clause? Choose all that apply!

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It starts with an AWUBIS.

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It has a subject and verb but does not make sense on its own. 

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It needs an independent clause to help it make sense.

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​Complex Sentences =

AWUBIS DEP, IND

​OR

​IND AWUBIS DEP

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Multiple Choice

Which part of the following is the dependent clause: While 4th period is staging a Joe rebellion, nobody is actually named Joe.

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While 4th period is staging a Joe rebellion

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nobody is actually named Joe.

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Neither

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Multiple Choice

Where should the comma be placed in the following sentence? Because softball is such a fun sport many people joined the team.

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Because, softball is such a fun sport many people joined the team.

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Because softball is such a fun sport, many people joined the team.

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Because softball is such a fun sport many, people joined the team.

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Multiple Choice

Where should the comma be placed in the following sentence: The pep rally is going to be fun because the whole school will come together.

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The pep rally, is going to be fun because the whole school will come together.

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The pep rally is going to be fun because, the whole school will come together.

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No comma needed because the AWUBIS is in the middle. 

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Open Ended

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How could you combine these two simple sentence to create a grammatically-correct complex sentence? Evelin and Michelle are amazing individuals. They make a strong team.

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Poll

On a scale of 1-5, to what extent do you think you understand complex sentences? 

I don't think I understand. 

I think I understand. 

I know I've got this! 

Complex Sentences

Let's do this! For the cup!

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