Reference: Creating Compound and complex sentences (Ch5 and 6) Coordinate Conjunctions (FANBOYS) To Add information Show choice or contrast/compare Show result or reason, and, but, for, yet, so, nor, or So that Example: I went to the store. The clerk helped me pick out a suit. (CD, And) I went to the store, and the clerk helped me pick out a suit. Example: The suit was a great color. I need to get it tailored. (CD, but) The suit was a great color, but I need to get it tailored. Example: The pants were too big. I need to get them taken in. (CD, so) The pants were too big, so I need to get them taken in. Conjunctive (connecting) adverbs: Along with FANBOYS, can make CD (compound) sentences! Punct. Before Conjunctive Adverb After ; accordingly, ; also, ; besides, ; consequently, ; furthermore, ; hence, ; however, ; likewise, ; moreover, ; nevertheless, ; otherwise, ; so, ; then, ; thus, ; therefore, Examples: SNV + Conjunction + SNV = CD Sentence I love apples; accordingly, I eat one every day. Apples are delicious; also, they are high in fiber! Few fruits besides apples are as healthy! Eating apples every day is a healthy habit; consequently, I have had a clean health record. Oranges are delicious; furthermore, they have lots of vitamin C. Oranges are messy; hence, I only eat them at home. I love strawberries too; however, they re only good during the summer months. Strawberries are also high in vitamin C; likewise, they have a pretty red color. Sometimes, I m not in the mood for fruit; moreover, I actually dislike things when they are too sweet. Nevertheless, I still love fruits; otherwise, I d eat candy when I want something sweet. I crave sweet things very rarely; so, I have to run to the store to avoid tempting candy. I go to the store; then, I pick out the freshest fruit I can find. I don t like fruit that isn t in season; thus, I only buy the best fruit. The best fruit tends to be organic; therefore, I prefer shopping at Sprouts or Whole foods.
CD sentence Practice: Use the labels to put a slash between the two thoughts. Label it a run on; then, fix the sentence using the punctuation and conjunction/conjunctive adverb provided. 1) I looked for my keys I couldn t find them. (CD; however,) a. 2) I looked for my keys I couldn t find them. (CD; but,) a. 3) I looked for my keys I couldn t find them. (CD ;) a. Comma Splices and Run-ONs: A Run-on is two complete sentences that are joined together but missing proper punctuation and conjunctions. Ex: Incorrect: I looked for my keys but couldn t find them. (missing comma) Correct: I looked for my keys couldn t find them. Incorrect: I looked for my keys however I couldn t find them (missing semi colon and comma) Correct: I looked for my keys I couldn t find them. Incorrect: I looked for my keys I couldn t find them. (missing semi colon) Correct: I looked for my keys I couldn t find them. Comma Splice: Like a run-on, but missing conjunction: Incorrect: I looked for my keys, I couldn t find them. (add an appropriate conjunction Correct: I looked for my keys I couldn t find them.
Chapter 5 QUIZ Creating Compound sentences Ex: 1 (FANBOYS) To Add information Show choice or Show result or reason contrast/compare Example: I went to the store. The clerk helped me pick out a suit. (CD, And) I went to the store the clerk helped me pick out a suit. Example: The suit was a great color. I need to get it tailored. (CD, but) The suit was a great color I need to get it tailored. Example: The pants were too big. I need to get them taken in. (CD, so) The pants were too big I need to get them taken in. Ex: 2 (connecting) : Along with FANBOYS, can make CD (compound) sentences! Punct. Before +, O, or C/R Conjunctive Adverb After ; accordingly, likewise therefore I love apples I eat one every day. Apples are delicious they are high in fiber! Few fruits besides apples are as healthy! Eating apples every day is a healthy habit I have had a clean health record. Oranges are delicious they have lots of vitamin C. Oranges are messy I only eat them at home. I love strawberries too; however, they re only good during the summer months. Strawberries are also high in vitamin C they have a pretty red color. Sometimes, I m not in the mood for fruit; I actually dislike things when they are too sweet. I still love fruits I d eat candy when I want something sweet. I crave sweet things very rarely; so, I have to run to the store to avoid tempting candy. I go to the store; then, I pick out the freshest fruit I can find. I don t like fruit that isn t in season; thus, I only buy the best fruit. The best fruit tends to be organic, I prefer shopping at Sprouts or Whole foods.
EX 3: Classify. UL the simple subject once and the simple predicate twice. Did you go to the parade with your family on Veteran s Day? Yay! The Broncos won by a huge margin during Sunday s game without my lucky jersey! During the night, my dog and cat loudly fought and snarled in the living room Go to the store and shop with your Grandma for clothes. Ex: 4: What are the 3 ways to make compound sentences? 1) SNVCT SNVCT 2) SNVCT SNVCT 3) SNVCT SNVCT EX 5: Use the labels to put a slash between the two thoughts. Label it a run on; then, fix the sentence using the punctuation and conjunction/conjunctive adverb provided. 1) I looked for my keys I couldn t find them. (CD; however,) a. 2) I looked for my keys I couldn t find them. (CD; but,) a. 3) I looked for my keys I couldn t find them. (CD ;) a. Comma Splices/Run-ONs: Rewrite each sentence correctly; include what smissing in the blank: Incorrect: I looked for my keys but couldn t find them. (missing ) Correct: Incorrect: I looked for my keys however I couldn t find them (missing and ) Correct: Incorrect: I looked for my keys I couldn t find them. ( ) Correct:
# Name Date Period Chapter 5 Grammar Work chart 1. Make sure ALL WORK IS COMPLETE (if not stamped) otherwise I WON T ACCEPT IT! 2. Make sure your preposition test score and final test score are ACCURATE (HAVE YOUR PARTNER CHECK! 3. Partners must ONLY sign off on final scores CHECK THE MATH! Must have 200 on quiz Checked by: Worksheet/Page Compound Sentence Notes Front and Back Prepositions: Prepositions or Adverbs Prepositions: Verb Phrases Helping Verbs Preposition Review A. Infinitives/B. V Phrase Preposition Review C.Not ADV/D. Comp. Obj Preposition Review E. Comp Subj/F Comp V Prep. Review G. Imperative/H. Prep v ADV CP 20 CP 21 CP 22 Front CP 22 Back Chapter 5 Check UP 23/Review Front Chapter 5 Check UP 23/Review BACK Chapter 5 Quiz Chapter 5 Test Score Complete? 10 pts Put score Put score Stamp? 5 pts NO STAMP NO STAMP Total Total /185 /275 / Partner Sign off