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12 Cards in this Set

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subject
tells what or who in a sentence
predicate
tells what happens to the noun that the subject names
subject AND predicate
a thought is not complete without _____ ___ ______
simple sentence
subject and predicate make a ____________ ________ which is a single thought that is complete
compound sentence; comma, conjuction
two simple sentences put together make a ___________ ______________ which is two complete related thoughts that has a ____________ and __________ between the two.
for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
Conjunctions (FANBOYS)
Simple Sentence
This sentence expresses one complete thought
Compound Sentence
Two simple sentences combined by a comma and a conjuction
Complex Sentence
Sentence that has one independent clause and one dependent clause.
example of a compound sentence
I ate ice cream and I ate it at park.
example of a simple sentence
Kate and I went to Wild Adventures.
example of a complex sentence
The boy who loves kickball, kicked a homerun.