Athouguia, Austin

__** 1. We really should be going now she said. **__

NP: We

Articles:

Common Nouns: We

Proper Nouns:

Adj:

VP: Really should be going now she said

Verbs: be,

Adv: should, really

PP: should be going now

Prepositions: now

Article:

Nouns: going

DO (if any exist):

Noun:

Article:

IC: We really should be going now.

DC:

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

Sentence Correctly Punctuated: "We really should be going now," she said.

__** 2. I received an incomplete on my homework because I forgot to write my name on it. **__

NP: My name on it

Articles:

Common Nouns: name, it

Proper Nouns: My

Adj: My

VP: Received an incomplete on my homework

Verbs: received

Adv:

PP: on my homework

Prepositions: on

Article:

Nouns: homework

DO (if any exist): I

Noun: I

Article:

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

DC:

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.

__** 3. The Charleston Cougars are playing the Cary Rail Hawks in soccer tonight. **__

NP: The Charleston Cougars

Articles: the

Common Nouns:

Proper Nouns:Charleston Cougars

Adj:

VP: are playing the Cary Rail Hawks in soccer tonight

Verbs: are playing

Adv: tonight

PP: in soccer tonight

Prepositions: in

Article:

Nouns: soccer

DO (if any exist): Cary Rail Hawks

Noun: Cary Rail Hawks

Article:

IC: The Charleston Cougars are playing the Cary Rail Hawks.

DC: In soccer tonight

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

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

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1. A compound sentence is a sentence that is made up of two independent clauses. IC+IC=Compound Sentence Example: There was paint all over my wall, my brother had spilled the paint everywhere. IC + IC 2. A complex sentence is a sentence that contains subordinate clause or clauses. IC+DC or DC+DC= Complex Sentence Example: When he handed in his homework, he forgot to give the teacher the last page. 3. Compound Complex sentence is a sentence that has at least two independent clauses and at least one dependent clause. IC+IC+DC IC+DC+DC Jackie, who is a friend of mine, came to our house today but she did not tell me that she is going aboard next week.

Limbo- Stuck in The Middle, Unable to Get out

Lust- Love for Others

Gluttony- Overeating, To Much Food

Miser and Spendthrifts- Cheapskate, Pissing Money out the Window

Wrathful and Sullen- Bitter and Full of Hate

Heretics- Hippocrates

Violence- MEAN, Harm

Fraudulent-

1. Compound Sentence- The boy goes to Empire and he has straight A's. This sentence has 2 independent clauses to make a compound sentence. 2. Complex Sentence- My teacher got the class new pencils, because she likes to see the class happy. This sentence has an independent clause and a dependent clause to make it a complex sentence. 3 differences between commas and semicolons- commas are used to show the reader a slight pause commas are used to separate 3 or more items semi-colons are used to show a greater pause then a comma but less than a period 2 sentences using a comma- There are 3 dogs, 2 cats, 1 fish, and 3 llamas at my house. Here a comma was used to separate more than 3 things in a series. There is a girl that I used to know standing over there, her name is Andrea. The comma is used to show a slight pause. 1 sentence using a semicolon- The meeting is scheduled for 4 o'clock; this represents a change to the time on the agenda. The semicolon was used to join 2 sentences.