Gossen, Jenna

//__ I got an A on my test said Ko. __//
NP: I, an A on my test, Ko

Articles: an

Common Nouns: A, test, my

Proper Nouns: I,

Adj: None

VP: got... said

Verbs: got, said

Adv: None

PP: an A on my..

Prepositions: on

Article: an

Nouns: my, A

DO (if any exist): my test

Noun: my test

Article: none

IC: I got an A on my test

DC: said KO

Sentence Type: compound

Sentence Correctly Punctuated: "I got an A on my test," said Ko.

//__T____he president said that we should win the war in six months.__//
NP: The president, the war in six months.

Articles: the

Common Nouns: war, months, president

Proper Nouns:

Adj: six

VP: said, win

Verbs: said, win

Adv: none

PP: The president said that we should

Prepositions: that, should

Article: the

Nouns: president

DO (if any exist):

Noun:

Article:

IC: The president said we should win the war...

DC: In six months

Sentence Type: Compound

Sentence Correctly Punctuated: The president said we should win the war in six months.

Compound Sentence- Two or more independent clauses that are connected by a conjunction. ex. **We can go see a movie, or we can get something to eat.** NP: a movie, something Articles: a, to Common Nouns: movie Proper Nouns: we Adj: none VP: can go see, can get... to eat Verbs: can, go, see, get, eat Adv: none PP: or Prepositions: or Article: a, to Nouns: we DO (if any exist): we Noun: movie Article: a IC: we can go see a movie, we can get something to eat DC: none Sentence Type: compound
 * 8 October 2012**

Complex Sentence- One independent clause that is joined with one or more dependent clauses. Often complex sentences are formed by putting subordinating conjunctions at the start of the dependent clause. ex. **We visited the museum before it closed.** NP: the museum Articles: the Common Nouns: museum Proper Nouns: we Adj: none VP: visited Verbs:visited... before closed Adv: closed PP: none Prepositions:none Article:it Nouns:none DO (if any exist): museum before it closed Noun: museum Article: it IC: we visited the museum. DC: before it closed. Sentence Type: complex

Compound Complex Sentence- Two independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses. ex. **Although I like to go camping, I haven’t had the time to go lately, and I haven’t found anyone to go with.** NP: I like to Articles:to, the Common Nouns: camping, time, anyone Proper Nouns: I Adj: like, lately VP: go camping, go with Verbs: camping, go Adv:haven't PP: had the Prepositions: had Article: the Nouns: DO (if any exist):I Noun: I Article: to, the IC: I haven't had the time to go lately, I haven't found anyone to go with DC: Although I like to go camping Sentence Type: compound complex

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. I can do my homework today, or I could watch Netflix all afternoon. It is a compound because it has two independent clauses connected by a conjunction. 2. I had to finish my paper before the dude date. It is a complex sentence since it contains both a independent and dependent claus. 3- Semi-colons are used to connect two related independent clauses while a comma represents a break - A comma pauses a sentence while semicolons remove the pause - A comma can be used with a conjunction while a semicolon could not 2-Although I like to go camping, I haven’t had the time to go lately, and I haven’t found anyone to go with. The comma is used in place of a semicolon to show that a pause should be taken where the comma is placed, -We can go see a movie, or we can get something to eat. The two ideas are still of the same bases but are two seperate ideas signified by the comma that allows for a break in the sentence. 1- Jim is a good typist; he makes few mistakes. I used a semicolon to connect the two independent clauses without adding a pause into the the flow of the sentence.
 * 11 October 2012**
 * 15 October 2012**