2.3 - Introduction to Sentence Types: Building with Clauses
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Practice Questions
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Write a simple sentence.
💡 Hint: Remember it should have one subject and one verb.
Identify the type: 'Jim plays guitar, and he sings too.'
💡 Hint: Look for conjunctions that connect clauses.
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What type of sentence contains only one main clause?
💡 Hint: Think about a sentence that expresses one complete thought.
True or False: A compound sentence can stand alone.
💡 Hint: Consider how many independent phrases can exist.
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Create a complex sentence that includes a subordinate clause that starts with 'if'.
💡 Hint: Use 'if' to introduce your subordinate clause.
Re-write the following as two separate compound sentences: 'Despite the rain, they went for a picnic.'
💡 Hint: Separating the ideas into distinct clauses might help.
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