I walked to the store.
Simple sentence
Two types of conjunctions.
Subordinating and coordinating.
The
Article
i ate some soup..
Capital letter
Clauses in a simple sentence.
He ran fast, so he used up a lot of energy.
Compound sentence
Although (type of conjunction)
Subordinating conjunction
He
Pronoun
Drove to the mall. (simple)
A subject
Clauses in a compound sentence.
Two independent
Although she was tired, she finished the race.
Complex sentence.
Another word for coordinating conjunctions.
F.A.N.B.O.Y.S conjunctions.
Walked
Verb
I walked to the store and I bought some milk. (compound)
Comma
Clauses in a complex sentence.
1 independent and 1 dependent.
I watched a movie, and I made lunch.
Compound sentence.
A conjunction that is found in a compound sentence.
Coordinating conjunction.
Red
Adjective
I sold my car
Full stop/period
Clauses in a compound-complex sentence.
Although it was raining, I went on a walk, and I saw my friend.
Compound-complex sentence.
All of the F.A.N.B.O.Y.S conjunctions.
For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so.
But
Conjunction
I tried on my new shirt, it was too big.
(Coordinating) conjunction
Find the dependent clause: I walked home, and I ate lunch.
There is no dependent clause.