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Name RETEACHING: simple sentence S COMPOUND …

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RETEACHING: A simple sentence is a sentence that expresses only one complete thought. A compound sentence is a sentence made up of two simple sentences joined by a comma and the word and, but, or or. T H I N K & W R I T E On a separate piece of paper,write a paragraph about a time when a teacher

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Sentence Types and Functions - San Jose State University

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Sentences are divided into four categories: simple sentences, compound sentences, complex sentences, and compound-complex sentences. Simple Sentences Definition A simple sentence contains one independent clause. Examples Johnny rode his bike to school. Who is your best friend? She ate her lunch, took a walk, and went back to work.

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Simple Compound and Complex Sentences - CSU, Chico

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Simple Sentence A simple sentence only has one independent clause. An independent clause has a subject and a verb and expresses a complete thought. Examples: Some students like to study in the morning. The green dish broke. The llama spit. Sometimes, simple sentences have compound structures. There are four main types of compound structures:

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Sentence Types: Simple, Compound, Complex, and …

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Sentence Types: Simple, Compound, Complex, and Compound-Complex Simple Sentences - A simple sentence contains a subject and a verb. - It expresses a single complete thought that can stand on its own. Examples: 1. The baby cried for food. ^There is a subject and a verb that expresses a complete thought. 2.

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Simple, Compound and Complex Sentences

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Simple Sentences • A simple sentence is a basic sentence that expresses a complete thought. It contains: 1. A subject 2. A verb 3. A complete thought …

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Complex Test Simple Past, Answers - Englisch-Hilfen

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5) Which question is in the Simple Past? a) When did Anne find the keys? b) When found Anne the keys? 6) In which sentence is the Simple Past used correctly? a) The hotel room were very nice. b) The hotel room was very nice. 7) In which sentence is the Simple Past used correctly? a) Steven forgetted his homework. b) Steven forgot his homework.

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Overview of Sentence Structure

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The simple subject of a sentence is always a noun or pronoun used without single-word modifiers, phrases, and subordinate clauses; the complete subject includes the simple subject and any modifying words or word groups. A predicate is the part of a sentence that contains the verb and its modifiers and that

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2016 U.S. Sentencing Guidelines Manual - Sentencing Table

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SENTENCING TABLE (in months of imprisonment) Criminal History Category (Criminal History Points) Offense Level I (0 or 1) II (2 or 3) III (4, 5, 6)

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