Independent Clauses, Simple Sentences, and Compound Sentences
Independent Clauses
Contains a ______________ and a ____________ and can stand ______________ as a sentence.
Example
The mayor of the city will keep the instructions.
? Also called a ___________ clause
? ___________ sent. must have at least one
? Does not start with a _____________ conjunction or a relative pronoun
Simple Sentences
An ________________ clause that stands alone as a sentence.
Example
Doon wants to be underground.
Compound Sentences
Contains _________ or more _____________ clauses put together to make ________ sentence.
Example
Things went as planned for many years, but the 7th mayor was less honorable than the ones who’d come before him.
? The clauses in a compound sentence can be connected by:
– a ___________ and a _______________
– a __________________
– or a semicolon and a ____________ adverb (the conjunctive adverb is followed by a comma)
Examples
The builders intended for the box to be opened after 200 years, but things did not go as planned.
**A comma and a conjunction (but) are used to combine the clauses.**
The students drew for the job they would receive; they did not have a choice.
**A semicolon combines the two independent clauses.**
Doon drew the job of messenger; however, he wanted to work as a pipeworks laborer.
**A semicolon and conj. adverb combines the two independent clauses.**
Summary
**Clauses that contain a subject and a predicate and can stand alone are
called what?
**A sentence that contains only one independent clause is called what?
**A sentence that contains two or more independent clauses is called what?
**What is another name for and independent clause?
**What are the three ways independent clauses can be joined together?