Clauses and sentence structure

COMPLEX SENTENCES & CONJUNCTIONS
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COMPLEX SENTENCES & CONJUNCTIONS

Slide 1 - Slide

Main clause
Subordinate clause
Unless I study every day,
I won't pass the test
I did our group assignment,
whereas they did absolutely nothing.

Slide 2 - Drag question

Subordinating conjunctions
Coordinating conjunctions
And 
why
Yet
but
after
so
nor
as
if
that

Slide 3 - Drag question

Which one is not a complex sentence?
A
The captain lost his treasure map, but still found the buried treasure, even though she did it alone.
B
All of my sisters are doctors and I am a teacher.
C
Because he likes to read, he often goes to the library.
D
I wrote this book rather than doing my job properly.

Slide 4 - Quiz

What defines a compound sentence?
A
Two main (independent) clauses joined with a subordinating conjunction.
B
Two main (independent) clauses joined with a coordinating clause.
C
Two main (independent) clauses joined with a coordinating conjunction.
D
Two main (independent) clauses joined with a subordinating clause.

Slide 5 - Quiz

What defines a complex sentence?
A
2 main (independent) clauses and at least one subordinate clause
B
2 main (independent) clauses and one subordinate conjunction
C
Two subordinate (dependent) clauses joined with a coordinating conjunction.
D
1 main (independent) clause and at least one subordinate clause

Slide 6 - Quiz

Which sentence has a subordinate conjunction?
A
Nisha carefully washed her hands.
B
Nisha washed her hands after she painted.
C
Nisha washed her hands and scrubbed her nails.
D
Nisha washed her hands but not her face.

Slide 7 - Quiz

Write a subordinate clause

Slide 8 - Open question

Write 1 sentence with a coordinating conjunction

Slide 9 - Open question

Write 1 complex sentence and include a subordinate conjunction

Slide 10 - Open question

Turn the sentence into simple sentences:

"Even though I am really into cars, I do most of my travelling by bike and public transport."

Slide 11 - Open question

Turn one of the following sentence into a complex sentence:

1. A fox once met a lion. The fox had never seen a lion before. The lion had seen a fox before.

2. Prices go up. Customers buy fewer products. Banks offer fewer loans.

Slide 12 - Open question

How well do think you understand sentence types & conjunctions?
Very well
most of it
need to study a bit more
I'm completely lost

Slide 13 - Poll