Independent Clause
Dependent Clause
Compound Sentence
Complex Sentence
200

What is an independent clause?

 This is a complete thought. Example: “She runs every morning.”

200

What does a dependent clause need to be complete?

An independent clause

200

What punctuation often comes before a coordinating conjunction in a compound sentence?

A comma

200

What does a complex sentence contain?

One independent + one or more dependent clauses

300

Which part is the independent clause?

“Although I was tired, I finished my homework.”

" I finished my homework.”

300

Identify the dependent clause: If the bus is late, we will walk.

If the bus is late

300

Which is compound?

A) I washed the dishes because you cooked.
B) I washed the dishes, and you cooked.

B

300

Fix: I was tired I went to bed. (make complex)

I went to bed because I was tired.

400

Fix this run-on into two independent clauses: The sun set the stars came out.

The sun set. The stars came out.

400

Which is dependent?

A) She practices every day.
B) Because she practices every day.

B

400

Fix the run-on: "She likes dogs she hates cats."

She likes dogs, but she hates cats.

400

True or False: Every complex sentence has at least two dependent clauses.

False

500

Create a sentence with two independent clauses joined with a semicolon.

I love soccer. my brother prefers basketball?

I love soccer; my brother prefers basketball.

500

Why is this sentence incorrect? "I will call you if."

“If” makes the clause dependent, but it ends without completing the thought.

500

Why is this NOT compound? She ran and won the race.

One subject + compound verb, not two independent clauses.

500

Explain the mistake: "Although he studied hard. He failed the test."

“Although he studied hard” is a dependent clause left alone.

600

Explain why this is NOT an independent clause: "When the bell rang."


It leaves the thought incomplete; it needs an independent clause to finish the meaning.

600

Identify dependent & independent parts: When the bell rang, students rushed out.

Dependent = When the bell rang; Independent = Students rushed out

600

Identify both independent clauses: "It was dark, yet we kept walking."

It was dark; we kept walking

600

Identify dependent & independent: Since it was cold, we stayed inside.

Dependent = Since it was cold; Independent = We stayed inside

700

Identify ALL independent clauses: "I wanted to go outside, but it was raining, so I stayed inside."

I wanted to go outside; it was raining; I stayed inside.

700

Turn the second clause into dependent: I was tired I went to bed

I went to bed because I was tired.

700

Fix: He likes apples, he likes bananas, he likes grapes. (turn into a correct compound sentence).

He likes apples, and he likes bananas, and he likes grapes.

700

What makes a sentence compound-complex?

At least two independent clauses + one dependent clause