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Sentance Structure

Grammar terms

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Created Date 05.28.20
Last Updated 05.29.20
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  • a sentence that has more than one complete thought and has no joining characters (, : ; and so however etc.)
  • a clause that can not stand alone because it does not make a complete thought. This type of clause does still contain a subject and a verb.
  • a clause that can stand alone because it makes a complete thought. It includes a subject and a verb (and sometimes even a spicy adjective)
  • a -------------- is a piece of punctuation used to connect two complete thoughts instead of using a period or a conjunction
  • when you connect two independent clauses with a comma without any punctuation you get a --------.
  • a word used to describe how something is done, for example; she walked QUIETLY down the stairs. In this case quietly is the .....
  • a word used to describe something, for example: the floor was very SLIPPERY
  • Person, place or thing.
  • what happens when a dependent clause stands alone.

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