How to punctuate compound & complex sentences overview
Students will learn to command the following senten...

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Students will learn to write a structured paragraph...

What is a word? What is a phrase? ... a clause? How are they used to make up the four types of sentences?

Learn to use clauses to write the four kinds of sentences: (S) Simple, (CD) Compound, (CX) Complex, (CDCX) Compound-Complex
Learn to use clauses to write the four kinds of sentences: (S) Simple, (CD) Compound, (CX) Complex, (CDCX) Compound-Complex
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Students will command the following types of sentences and variations: (S) Ted is a jittery man. (CD) Ted is a jittery man, yet he is a good butcher. (CX) Ted is a jittery man who is a good butcher. (CDCX) Ted is a jittery man, yet he is a cautious butcher.

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Learn to use clauses to write the four kinds of sentences: (S) Simple, (CD) Compound, (CX) Complex, (CDCX) Compound-Complex
Students will command the following types of sentences and variations: (S) Ted is a jittery man. (CD) Ted is a jittery man, yet he is a good butcher. (CX) Ted is a jittery man who is a good butcher. (CDCX) Ted is a jittery man, yet he is a cautious butcher.
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