Able to get along or work well together
Compatible
Perpetual
Continuing forever or for a very long time without stopping.
Simple Sentences
has one independent clause.
I wanted to play outside, but it was raining.
Compound
How many animals does Mrs. Rogers have?
5
Changing suddenly and unpredictably
Erratic
Tumultuous
Loud, chaotic, or full of trouble and strong emotions.
Compound Sentences
has two independent clauses
The dog ran.
Simple
True or False: I have always lived in Troy, Michigan
False
Continuing forever or for a very long time without stopping.
Perpetual
Rueful
Showing sadness or regret about something.
Complex Sentences
one independent clause and one dependent clause
Because it was late, we went home.
Complex
What two subjects can Mrs. Rogers teach in middle school.
Refusing to follow rules or authority
Rebellious
Subordinate
Lower in rank or under someone else’s authority.
Independent clause
can stand alone as a sentence
Laura forgot her friend's birthday, so she sent her a card when she finally remembered.
Compound-Complex
How many years has Mrs. Rogers worked at Larson?
15 years
Strong disrespect or dislike shown toward someone or something.
Scorn
Dissipate
To slowly disappear or fade away.
Dependent clause
cannot stand alone
Because it was late, we went home.
Complex
Where did I travel overseas for the summer between my junior and senior year in high school?
England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.