Haslem, Harrisen

10-15-12
Compound Sentence: 1) The night was crisp with winter, and the land was covered with snow. This is a compound sentence because it contains a conjunction.

Complex Sentence: 1) The Beatles were one of the greatest boy bands ever. This is a complex sentence because the independent clause is followed by a dependent clause

__Differences Between Commas and Semi-Colons:__ 1) Commas are used to pause and give clarification, while semi-colons are a greater pause. 2) Commas are used to set apart clauses, while semi-colons make readers slow down. 3) Commas are used after introductory adverb clauses, while semi-colons are used with conjunctive adverbs.

__Comma Sentences:__ 1) My mom is normally laid-back, but when I asked her if I could go to the dance she said no. I used a comma in this sentence because it was a pause in the sentence between the connected but seemingly irrelevant subjects 2) I was told to get candy, decorations, and ice for the Halloween party. I used commas for this sentence because it was a list of multiple nouns for one whole subject.

__Semi-Colon Sentence:__ 1) For breaking the window I was given a choice; to wash the car for a month or to not go to the dance. I used a semi-colon because a bigger pause was needed between the statements.

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//**Whenever my mother claims to have an emergency, it’s usually nothing more than a paper cut.**//
NP: i

Articles: n/a

Common Nouns: it

Proper Nouns: n/a

Adj: n/a

VP: is usually

Verbs: is

Adv: usually

PP: more than

Prepositions: more than

Article: n/a

Nouns: n/a

DO (if any exist): a paper cut

Noun: paper cut

Article: a

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): Compound Sentence

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

//**The Charleston Cougars are playing the Cary Rail Hawks in soccer tonight**//
NP: The Charleston Cougars

Articles: The,

Common Nouns: n/a

Proper Nouns: Charleston Cougars

Adj: n/a

VP: are playing

Verbs: are

Adv: n/a

PP: in soccer tonight

Prepositions: in, tonight

Article: n/a

Nouns: soccer

DO (if any exist): the Cary Rail Hawks

Noun: Cary Rail Hawks

Article: the

IC: The Charleston Cougars are playing the Cary Rail Hawks in soccer tonight

DC: N/A

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

Sentence Correctly Punctuated: The Charleston Cougars are playing the Cary Rail Hawks in soccer tonight.

I received an incomplete on my homework because I forgot to write my name on it.
NP: I; I

Articles: n/a; n/a

Common Nouns: n/a; n/a

Proper Nouns: I; I

Adj: n/a, n/a

VP: received; I forgot to write

Verbs: received; forgot, to write

Adv: n/a; n/a

PP: on my homework; on it

Prepositions: on; on

Article: n/a; n/a

Nouns: my homework; it

DO (if any exist): an incomplete; my name

Noun: incomplete;

Article: an

IC: I received an incomplete on my homework, I forgot to write my name on it.

DC: n/a

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

Sentence Correctly Punctuated: I received an incomplete on my homework, because I forgot to write my name on it.