★What is the DIFFERENCE between simple, complex and compound sentences in a tabular form?‽¿ With an example for each
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A simple sentence consists of only one clause. A compound sentence consists of two or more independent clauses. A complex sentence has at least one independent clause plus at least one dependent clause. ... Sentence 2 is compound because "so" is considered a coordinating conjunction in English, and sentence 3 is complex.
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- contains a subject and a predicate
- Expresses a complete thought
- The boy went to the park
- We like Pizza
- A simple sentence is also called an independent clause
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COMPOUND SENTENCE?
- Contains two or more independent clauses
- clauses are joined by a coordinating conjunction
- The boy went to park, but they did not go to zoo
- We like Pizza,and we like spaghetti
- Look for this conjunctions:For ,and ,Nor, but or,yet
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- Contains a independent clause and a dependent clause
- Dependent clause begin with subordinating conjunctions
- Because the boys went to the park ,they did not go to the zoo
- The boys did not went to the zoo because they went to the park
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- Look for this subordinating conjunctions :
- After, because, before, although,since,if, whenever, useless,while,so, that, even, though, whenever.
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Explanation:
A simple sentence has a subject and a verb and sometimes an object or complement. The subject is who or what the sentence is about. The verb and the object or complement together are often called the predicate. A simple sentence has two parts: its subject and its predicate.
- She smiled. (subject + verb)
- She looked pretty. (subject + verb + complement
A compound sentence has two or more simple sentences joined together, usually with a comma and a coordinating conjunction.
She smiled, and she laughed. (Two sentences
joined with a comma + coordinator.)
A complex sentence is a simple sentence with subordinate clause joined to it. A subordinate clause depends on another clause to complete an idea, so we call subordinate clauses dependent clauses.
She smiles when she is happy. (Independent clause + dependent clause)