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Identifying Complex & Compound-Complex Sentences Identifying Complex & Compound-Complex Sentences

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Identifying Complex & Compound-Complex Sentences - PPT Presentation

Station 4 Directions Each slide will present a sentence Write the sentence on your paper Identify if the sentence is complex or compoundcomplex After EVERYONE in the group has written the sentence amp made a selection check your answer by pressing the space bar ID: 577709

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Slide1

Identifying Complex & Compound-Complex Sentences

Station 4

Directions: Each slide will present a sentence.

Write the sentence on your paper.

Identify if the sentence is complex or compound-complex.

After EVERYONE in the group has written the sentence & made a selection, check your answer by pressing the space bar.Slide2

A

complex sentence contains one independent clause

and at least one subordinate clause.

After

she leaves school,

Keisha takes ice-skating lessons.

A

compound-complex sentence

contains

two or more independent clauses

and at least one subordinate clause.

After she leaves school,

Keisha takes ice-skating lessons

, and

she stays at the rink for two hours

. Slide3

Identify each sentence by writing CX for complex

or CO-CX for compound-complex .

Keisha

never misses a practice

, but

she is occasionally late because the rink is so far from her home. CO-CXSlide4

When she was young,

Keisha roller-skated on sidewalks, and she begged for ice skates.

Compound ComplexSlide5

Although she had never skated on ice before, she had watched ice-skating competitions

on television.

ComplexSlide6

She dreamed about skating in competitions; yet she still needed ice skates before she

could start lessons.

Compound-ComplexSlide7

Her parents could not afford skates, which were very expensive, but they encouraged

her to earn money herself.

Compound-complexSlide8

After I heard

Keisha's story, I admired her.

Complex Slide9

Great Job!!!