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simple/compound sentences: although a simple sentence may contain a com…

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simple/compound sentences: although a simple sentence may contain a compound subject and/or a compound verb, it still contains only one independent clause. ex. - raul and i agreed to meet later. a compound sentence contains two or more independent clauses. these may be joined by a coordinating conjunction. ex. - dee was accepted by penn state, but she may attend yale. independent clause complete sentence independent clause complete sentence circle each independent clause. write ss if the words form a simple sentence; write cs if the words form a compound sentence. 3. a. ____ one bus will arrive late. b. __ sit down, and we will explain. parts of speech: verbs draw * if the verb is regular. 4. a. to put b. to grab c. to take d. to get e. __ to risk

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

For 3a, "One bus will arrive late." has only one independent clause, so it's a simple sentence. For 3b, "Sit down, and we will explain." has two independent clauses joined by "and", so it's a compound - sentence. For 4, "to put", "to grab", "to take", "to get", "to risk" are all regular verbs as their past - tense and past - participle forms are formed by adding - ed.

Answer:

  1. a. SS

b. CS

  1. a. *

b. *
c. *
d. *
e. *