The boy who won is my neighbor
Adjectival
Dominic kicked the ball.
S-Vt-DO
Two independent clauses connected with a FANBOYS
Compound Structure
Concrete or Abstract
Concrete
of the verb : to have
Simple Present forms
have, have, has, have, have, have
Who was talking when we were performing?
Grace played us a song.
S-Vt-IO-DO
One independent clause and at least one dependent/subordinate clause
Complex
Number
Plural
of the verb : to have
Perfect Form Past
had had, had had, had had, had had, had had
She performed in the play that we saw.
Adjectival
Cleo is my dog.
S-Vl-PN
Emily squealed because Simon had scared her.
Complex
Gender
Common
of the verb: to have
Progressive Form future
shall be having, will be having, will be having, shall be having, will be having, will be having
After you eat, you can play.
Adverbial
The class nominated Kyle president.
S-Vt-DO-OCN
Emily squealed, for Simon had scared her
Compound
Use
Nominative
of the verb: to have
Perfect Progressive Form Past
had been having x6
who, whom, whose, which, that, whoever, whomever, what, whatever
Relative pronouns
Harper is shy.
S-Vl-PA
2 types of dependent clauses
Adjectival and Adverbial
Common or Proper
Common
of the verb: to have
Perfect Progressive Form Future
Shall have been having, will have been having, will have been having, shall have been having, will have been having, will have been having