Simple, Compound & Complex sentences
INDEPENDENT CLAUSES
which clause?
Dependent clauses
Homophones, Homograph & Homonyms
100

Adam went running.

What is ‘Simple sentence’?


100

Find the I.C: l love the ocean because it is slay.

What is ‘I love the ocean?’


100

I love water

What is ‘Independent’?

100

Find the D.C: I love ramen so I ate it for dinner.

What is ‘So I ate it for dinner’?

100

Flour and flower

What is ‘homophone?

200

This is simple: I left the house and then ran to work.

What is no?


200

Is this an independent clause: I am cool.

What is ’YES?’


200

I run & it’s fun!!!

What is ‘Independent?’

200

Is this just a D.C: Because it was fun.

What is ‘Yes’?

200

Their, there and they’re

What is ‘homophone’?

300

I love the beach because it is pretty.

What is ‘Complex sentence?’


300

Find the I.C: I like the beach and the pool.

What is ‘I like the beach’?


300

Because I’m slay

What is ‘Dependent‘?

300

Is there a D.C: I enjoy all the rides at the fair.

What is ‘No’?

300

Rose & rose

What is ‘homonym’?

400

I left the house gleefully.

What is ‘Simple sentence‘?

400

How many I.Cs are in this:I love food and I love drinks.

What is ‘2’?

400

I love to swim in the sun

What is ‘Independent’?

400

How many D.Cs: I love school for I love maths. I would no doubt go to school on Sundays if it were allowed!

What is ‘2’?

400

Two words that are spelt the same but sound different and mean different things

What is ‘Homograghs’?

500

I love to run and play all day!!

What is ‘Simple sentence‘?

500

How many I.Cs: At the beach I splash around. My heart is beating with happy sound! I swim around & jump all day, but the best thing I do is play!

What is ‘3’?

500

For I love ice cream.

What is ‘Dependent’?

500

How many D.Cs are in this: At the beach I splash around. My heart is beating with happy sound! I swim around and jump all day, but the best thing that I do is play!

What is ‘1’?

500

Two words that are spelt the same and sound the same but mean different things

What are ‘Homonyms’?