This document discusses clauses and sentence types. It defines independent clauses as clauses that can stand alone as a sentence, while dependent clauses cannot. Dependent clauses begin with a relative pronoun or subordinating conjunction. There are three types of dependent clauses: adverb clauses that modify verbs, adjective clauses that modify nouns, and noun clauses that act as subjects or objects. The document also defines four sentence types: simple sentences with one independent clause, compound sentences with two or more independent clauses, complex sentences with one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses, and compound-complex sentences with two or more independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses.
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Clauses and Sentence Types
This document discusses clauses and sentence types. It defines independent clauses as clauses that can stand alone as a sentence, while dependent clauses cannot. Dependent clauses begin with a relative pronoun or subordinating conjunction. There are three types of dependent clauses: adverb clauses that modify verbs, adjective clauses that modify nouns, and noun clauses that act as subjects or objects. The document also defines four sentence types: simple sentences with one independent clause, compound sentences with two or more independent clauses, complex sentences with one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses, and compound-complex sentences with two or more independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses.
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Thursday Notes
Clauses and Sentence Type
CLAUSES
Each clause must have a subject and verb.
types o independent (also called main clause) Every sentence must have at least one independent clause The independent clause can usually stand alone. An independent clause does not start with a relative pronoun or subordinating conjunction. o dependent (also called subordinate clause) The dependent clause can never stand alone. A dependent clause starts with a relative pronoun or a subordinating conjunction. types adverb o usually starts with a subordinating conjunction o acts like an adverb o We will eat when the bell rings. (modifies eat) o We will eat is independent. adjective o usually starts with a relative pronoun o acts like an adjective o She likes the guy who sits in front of her. (modifies guy) o She likes the guy is independent. noun o usually starts with a relative pronoun o acts like a noun o I hope that you understand the examples. (acts as direct object) o I hope is independent.
SENTENCE TYPES
simple sentence = one independent clause
compound sentence = two or more independent clauses
complex sentence = one independent clause + one or more
dependent clauses compound-complex sentence = two or more independent clauses + one or more dependent clauses.