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Grammar Review Thyais L. Maxwell Sentence Types Simple Compound Complex Compound-Complex Simple Sentence A sentence with one independent clause and no dependent clauses. Example: I enjoyed shopping with you. Compound Sentence A sentence with 2 or more independent clauses but no dependent clauses. They can be joined by a comma, a coordinating conjunction, or by a semicolon. Examples: Keisha and I went shopping; she was eager to get a new dress. Keisha wanted to go the jazz concert, but I wanted to go to the R&B concert. Complex Sentences A sentence with one independent clause and at least one subordinate clause. Examples: Once we completed the inventory, we realized that half the shipment was damaged. Because of the rainstorm, we decided against the picnic. Compound-Complex Sentence A sentence with multiple independent clauses and at least one subordinate clause. Joins the compound and the complex sentence together. Examples: To our dismay, it was extremely cold and windy, Parts of Speech Noun- person, place, thing or idea Pronoun-replaces a noun Verb- shows action or a state of being Adverb- describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb Adjective- Describes a noun Interjection- Shows emotion (Wow! What a day!) Preposition-Comes before a noun or pronoun to form a prepositional phrase. Conjunction-Joins together words, clauses, phrases or sentences (and, but, nor, or) Subject-Verb Agreement To match the subject and verb of a sentence according to number. When you have a singular subject, you, must have a singular verb. Example: The girl sings. When you have a plural subject you have a plural verb. Example: The girls sing. Independent Clauses Has a subject(s) and a verb(s) and it expresses a complete thought. Example: Greensboro is in North Carolina. Dependent / Subordinate Clauses Has a subject and a verb but does not express a complete thought. Example: Where they went. Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement Pronouns are words that take the place of a noun or another pronoun. The word or group of words the pronoun replaces is the pronoun’s antecedent. Example: Keisha and Chris both have dogs. She walks her dog in the mornings, but he walks his dog at night. On the weekends they sometimes walk their dogs together. Explanation: Keisha and Chris are the NOUNS. She = Keisha; He = Chris; They & Their = Keisha & Chris Sentence Fragments Fragments are incomplete sentences who have been disconnected from the main clause. Examples: Fragment: Toys of all kinds thrown everywhere. Revised: There were toys of all kinds thrown everywhere. Run-Ons Two or more sentences that are incorrectly placed together as a simple sentence. Example: Fragment: We went to the dance, it was great. Revised: We went to the dance; it was great. Remember: Grammar should be taught contextually. Focus on 1-2 skills until students have mastered; then move on. Take material from current reading and embed the grammar exercise within for students to correct. Have students transcribe text messages and correct for grammar. Websites: Chompchomp.com Testpreview.com Thumbs Up for all the hard work you do!!