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4 Types of Sentences
Poems
Simple and Complete Subject and Predicate
Independent and Dependent Clauses
Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences
100
What a great story!
Exclamatory Sentence
100
A movie in your head
Imagery
100
Find the simple subject: The little girl ran to her mother.
Girl
100
What is the independent clause: Because she was late, she didn't get to eat breakfast.
she didn't get to eat breakfast.
100
She ran to school.
Simple Sentence
200
Ends with a period and gives a command
Imperative Sentence
200
Sally Sells Seashells by the Sea Shore
Alliteration
200
Find the simple predicate: Kevin talked the whole class.
Talked
200
What is the dependent clause: When she clapped her hands the noise was so loud it busted my ear drums.
When she clapped her hands
200
FANBOYS, Conjuctive adverbs, semicolon
Ways to combine a compound sentence.
300
I walked to school today.
Declarative Sentence
300
Zap, Zoom, Buzz
Onomatopoeia
300
Find the complete subject: The scared dog hid from the thunder.
The scared dog
300
Can stand on it's own and make sense.
Independent Clause
300
What type of sentence structure is this: After the game she ran to her friend's house.
Complex Sentence
400
Ends in a question mark and asks a question
Interrogative Sentence
400
5-7-5 syllable pattern
Haiku
400
Find the complete predicate: The fast car ran the stop sign.
ran the stop sign.
400
Cannot stand on it's own and does not make sense.
Dependent Clause
400
She ran to her friend's house; however, no one was home.
Compound Sentence