Simple and Compound Sentences – Man! Those commas come in handy here.
Creating Compound Sentences – This is just a good habit to get into.
Punctuate It – This is a real mishmash of different activities here.
Sentence Breakdown – Lock down those predicates boys.
More Compounds – You will need to come with some ideas for this one.
The 4 Kinds Of Sentences – Punctuate the sentences below with either a comma before the conjunction or with a semicolon.
Awesome Sentences – Underline the subordinate clauses in each sentence below. Add a comma where necessary.
Transforming Sentences – Write the new, compound sentence below the simple sentence.
Complex Sentences – Rewrite each simple sentence below, adding two subordinate clauses to each to create a complex sentence.
My Sentence Types – Read each sentence. Underline the subordinate clauses. Identify the sentence type. Write it on the line.
Signaling Relationships Among Ideas – Create a complex sentence that will signal to the reader that the first sentence given is the most important.
How Are We Related? – You really just get a gentle push here.
Which Is The Most Important? – Create a compound, complex sentence that will signal to the reader that the sentence or sentences in parentheses is the most important.
Complex-Compound Sentences – Write 5 original complex-compound sentences. Include an introductory phrase for each as indicated in parentheses.
Types of Sentences – Identify whether it is simple, compound, complex, or compound-complex.