Types of Sentences
Sentence Parts
Punctuation
More Punctuation
100

complex sentence

Is made up of one or more dependent clauses and one independent clause.

100

Subject

The part of a sentence which is doing something or about which something is said.

100

Hyphen

to join parts of compound words.

100
Capitalize
The first word of every sentence needs to be _______.
200

Compound Sentence

Is made up of two or more simple sentences usually joined together by a fanboy and a comma. 

200
Period
to end a declarative sentence.
300

Simple Sentence

Contains only one independent clause with a subject and a verb.

300

Question Mark

at the end of a direct question.

300
Ellipsis
for a pause in dialogue.
400

Phrase

A group of related words which lacks either a subject or a verb.

400

Exclamation Point

at the end of an exclamatory sentence.

400
Comma
to separate words, phrases, or clauses in a series.
500

Compound-complex Sentence

Is made up of two or more independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses.

500

Clause

A group of related words which has both a subject and a verb.

500

Quotation Marks

before and after direct quotations, placed around exact words quoted.

500
Semicolon
to separate groups of words or phrases which already contain commas.
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