Popp, Nicholas

= We really should be going now she said. =

NP: She said

Articles:

Common Nouns:

Pronoun: She, We

Proper Nouns:

Adj:

VP: Really should be going now

Verbs: Should Be Going, Said

Adv: Now, Really

PP:None

Prepositions:None

Article:None

Nouns:None

DO (if any exist):None

Noun:None

Article:None

IC: 1 (IC) We really should be going now she said.

DC: None

Sentence Type (Simple, Compound, Complex, Compound Complex): Simple

Sentence Correctly Punctuated: "We really should be going now," she said. = = = I am tired the boy said and then drifted off to sleep. = NP: the boy said, (He)

Articles: The

Common Nouns: Boy

Pronoun: I,

Proper Nouns:

Adj: Tired

Conjunction: And

VP: I am tired, then drifted of to sleep

Verbs: Am, Said, Drifted, To Sleep

Adv: Off

PP:None

Prepositions:None

Article:None

Nouns:None

DO (if any exist):None

Noun:None

Article:None

IC: 2 (IC) I am tired the boy said and then drifted off to sleep. DC:None

Sentence Type (Simple, Compound, Complex, Compound Complex): Compound

Sentence Correctly Punctuated: "I am tired," the boy said, and then drifted off to sleep. = = = Whenever my mother claims to have an emergency, it’s usually nothing more than a paper cut. =

NP: My mother, a paper cut

Articles:An, A

Common Nouns: Mother, emergency, paper cut

Pronoun:My, it

Proper Nouns:

Adj:

Conjunction: Whenever

VP: claims to have an emergency, it is usually nothing more than

Verbs: Claims, to have, is

Adv: Usually

PP:None

Prepositions:None

Article:None

Nouns:None

DO (if any exist):claims to have emergency

Noun: emergency

Article: None

IC: it's usually nothing more than a paper cut.

DC: whenever my mother claims to have an emergency.

Sentence Type (Simple, Compound, Complex, Compound Complex): Complex

Sentence Correctly Punctuated: Whenever my mother claims to have an emergency, it’s usually nothing more than a paper cut. -

October 8, 2012

1. Define a compound sentence and provide one example (must show the mathematical breakdown). 2. Define a complex sentence and provide one example (must show the mathematical breakdown).

3. Define a compound complex sentence and provide one example (must show the mathematical breakdown).

1. A compound sentence is a sentence that contains more than one predicate or subject. Jack went running, so Katy ate a popsicle.

Jack went running, so Katy ate a popsicle. Noun Adverb Verb noun verb noun PN adverb V PN V N VP NP S

2. A complex sentence is a sentences that contains a subordinate clause or clauses. After the play, Jim smiled. After the play, Jim smiled. Con. art. N N V Con. art. N PN V NP Vp S 3. a compound-complex sentence is a sentence that contains two or more independent clauses and one or more dependent clause. Although I like candy, it is unhealthy, so I don't eat a lot of candy. Although I like candy, It is unhealthy, so i don't eat a lot of candy. Con. N V N Adverb N adverb V art. N con. PN V N Adverb PN adverb V art. N NP VP S

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October 15, 2012

1. Create 1 compound sentence and identify what makes it a compound sentence 2. Create 1 complex sentence and identify what makes it a complex sentence 3. Complete a 3-2-1 Activity completing: 3 differences between commas and semi colons 2 sentences using (and explaining why you used) comma 1 sentence using (and explaining why you used) semi colon

1. The baker jumped up, so I ran screaming. It is a compound because it has to independent clauses. 2. Before I knew the girl, I thought she was mean. It is complex because is has one independent and one dependent clause. 3. Commas are used to list. Commas give a slight pause to the reading. Between two or more adjectives that modify a noun. Commas are not used with and or, nor connecting words. Semicolons have a greater pause then comma but less than a period. semicolon can link two IC together. 3) Comma connects to thoughts that have no evident connection. Connects thats that are not complete which are complex and compound-complex sentences. Semicolon is to make reader slow down. Makes objects clearer. Emphasis on details in series of items. 2) I needed milk, sugar, and eggs. I used comma to make a list and separate the words. The boy ran into a fridge, so I walked into the woods. I used a comma to combined two IC that didn't have any evident connection. 1) The boy cried wolf; therefore, all the village came to help. I used the semicolon to join simple IC into a complex sentence. -