Independent/ Dependent Clauses/Complex Sentences
An independent ( main ) clause can stand alone as a sentence. A dependent (subordinate) clause contains a subject and verb, but it does not express a complete thought and can’t stand alone as a sentence. The dependent clause must be attached to the independent clause to complete the meaning. Dependent clauses often begin with a subordinating conjunction such as although, because, if, since, untiland when. They may also begin with a relative pronoun such as who, which, orthat.
Simple Sentence
- called an independent clause
- contains a subject & verb
- expresses a complete thought
Compound Sentence
- contains 2 independent clauses joined by a conjunction
( for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so ( Hint: the first letter of each of the conjunction spells FANBOYS).
- Except for very short sentences, conjunctions are always preceded( in front) by a comma.
Complex Sentences
- has an independent clause joined by one or more dependent clauses.
- Always has a subordinate (because, since, after, although, when, relative pronoun such as that, who, which).
- When a complex sentence begins with a subordinate, a comma is required at the end of the dependent clause.
Name______Homework #1 Due Date:______
An independent ( main ) clause can stand alone as a sentence. A dependent (subordinate) clause contains a subject and verb, but it does not express a complete thought and can’t stand alone as a sentence. The dependent clause must be attached to the independent clause to complete the meaning. Dependent clauses often begin with a subordinating conjunction such as although, because, if, since, untiland when. They may also begin with a relative pronoun such as who, which, orthat.
Identify each clause as independent ( IND) or Dependent ( D). Underline the subordinating conjunction or relative pronoun if there is one. Capitalize and punctuate as needed.
____1.until you understand
____2.since I have cleaned my room
____3.she finished her homework
____4.before he became an archaeologist
____5.we saw an elephant
____6.who buy their tickets in advance
____7.jean makes the best candy
____8.after the music stopped
____9.the microwave is broken
____10.which is broken again
____11.beth wears sensible walking shoes
____12.since the walk is long
____13.shadows are longer in the winter.
____14.we were thirty minutes late for the presentation
Part 2: Circle the independent clause. Highlight the dependent clause yellow.
____15. Because she wears too much makeup, she looks like a clown
____ 16. Until the light bulb was invented, people used candlelight to read.
____17. Before the banana can be eaten, it needs to ripen more.
____18. Although the report was in plain view, no one could locate it.
____19. If the turkey is not refrigerated, it will spoil.
____20. Because you’re afraid, you do not have to enter the cave.
____21. Because good records were not kept, they could not verify the information for the phone company.
____22. Until the entire project is completed, you will receive an F.
Name______Homework #2 Due Date:______
Dependent & Independent Clauses
A sentence is a complete thought containing a subject and a verb. A dependent clause is an incomplete thought that has a subject and verb, but does not make a complete thought. An independent clause can stand alone as a complete sentence.
** Decide if these sentences are independent or dependent. Write CX if it is a complex sentence.
____1. If you plan the party, I will come.
____2. I will take the early flight if absolutely necessary.
____3. Because of her great personality, Lauren is very popular.
____4. Mr. West, a computer programmer, will help us set up our new computer.
____5. The new teacher who is being evaluated is in Room 306.
____6. When the summer gets hot, Alice longs for snowy mountains.
____7. Since the party is on a school night, I can’t go.
____8. The dog that looks like a stray belongs to my neighbor.
____9. The state which is my favorite is Maine.
____10. Rebecca is my friend who loves animals.
____11. You must put on your seatbelt before I start the car.
____12. Whenever we want great homemade pie, we go to my grandmother’s house.
____13. Because you are my friend, I will tell you my secret!
____14. The girl wearing the yellow headband is my sister.
____15. Mrs. Scott, who was my third grade teacher, is my new neighbor.
** Underline the independent clause. Circle the dependent clause.
____1.If you plan the party, I will come.
____2. I will take the early flight if absolutely necessary.
____3. Because of her great personality, Lauren is very popular.
____4. Mr. West, a computer programmer, will help us set up our new computer.
____5. The new teacher who is being evaluated is in Room 306.
____6. When the summer gets hot, Alice longs for snowy mountains.
____7. Since the party is on a school night, I can’t go.
____8. The dog that looks like a stray belongs to my neighbor.
____9. The state which is my favorite is Maine.
____10. Rebecca is my friend who loves animals.
____11. You must put on your seatbelt before I start the car.
____12. Whenever we want great homemade pie, we go to my grandmother’s house.
____13. Because you are my friend, I will tell you my secret!
____14. The girl wearing the yellow headband is my sister.
____15. Mrs. Scott, who was my third grade teacher, is my new neighbor
Name______Homework #3 Due Date:______
Simple, Complex, Compound Sentences
Simple= yellowCompound= greenComplex= blue
- Because Arlette was in an accident, she was taken to the emergency room.
- Magda has volunteered to help after school.
- The newlyweds vacationed in the Bahamas since the weather was beautiful.
- Handsome Scott is Jennifer’s boyfriend.
- After the bluebirds flew onto the deck in the backyard, they disappeared.
- My friend will be visiting from Chicago this weekend.
- Ann and Annie drove to the mall while Mary rode her bike.
- Irene read her novel on Saturday, but Missy played tennis.
- We only have eight days of school left.
- Sherry wrote a thank-you letter, and Andy sent an email.
Name______
Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences.
Color Code each sentence as follows:
Simple- blue
Compound- yellow
Complex- green
- I used to enjoy babysitting!
- I make $5.00 an hour, and I like having a job.
- Last week I took care of the Ferguson twins.
- I got a terrible headache because they cried all evening.
- Sam French cried the most since he bumped his head on the door.
- Mr. Brown must pay me more, or I’ll never babysit for his kids again.
- Frankie Forester is usually sweet, but he was terrible last week.
- I will have to bring a friend with me next week.
- I enjoy learning in school.
- Although I was tired after my babysitting job, I watched a movie later.
- When Carl screamed at the teacher, he immediately had to report to detention hall.
- The Brown triplets are quite a handful!
- I can’t wait for summer vacation.
Name______Homework #4 Due Date:______
Simple, Compound, Complex Sentences
S= SimpleC= CompoundCX= Complex
- Despite his staying up late to study for the English final, he still failed the exam.
- I am excited about summer vacation.
- When the school year ends, I will visit my cousins and grandparents in Guatemala.
- Today is a very hot day.
- Several students got sunburned yesterday.
- The boys ate cotton candy, and watched movies on TV over the holiday.
- We can read and write, but we have difficulty with writing.
- I know you will enjoy your summer since you studied and passed all of your classes this year.
- Because she is sleepy, she did not get to finish her classwork and test.
- Mary rode her horse, and Thomas rode his motorcycle.
Name______Homework #5 Due Date:______
Identifying Simple, Compound & Complex Sentences
Label each sentence as simple, compound, or complex.
- I missed the bus.______
- Because his father has to work late, I asked David to eat dinner with us.
______
- I want to stay for the baseball game, but I’ll come home right afterward.______
- I tried to call home, but no one answered the phone.______
- Paul invited me to spend the night since today is his birthday. ______
- If it is okay with you, I want to get my new shoes today.______
- I will be at Shane’s till 5:00.______
- Do you want me to mow the lawn, or do you want me to walk the dogs?______
- When I opened the cage, our canary escaped.______
- Can you make 24 cupcakes for school tomorrow?______