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Sentences
Sentences and Conjunctions
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Only has a noun and a verb | Simple Sentence |
| A simple sentence is called this________________, which means it can stand on it's own | Independent Clause |
| A sentence with one noun that is performing two or more actions (verbs). The verbs are separated by a FANBOYS | Compound Predicate |
| When you join two independent clauses or simple sentences together and use a coordinating conjunction, you have this type of sentence | Compound Sentence |
| What is the acronym for the coordinating conjunctions? | FANBOYS |
| What is the acronym for the subordinating conjunctions? | AAAWWUBBIS |
| A clause that cannot stand on it's own and needs a independent clause to make is a complete thought is called a ________________. | Dependent Clause |
| A type of sentence that is made up of a dependent clause + an independent clause + a subordinating conjunction | Complex sentnence |
| After, Although, As, When/Whenever, While, Until, Before, Because, If, Since | AAAWWUBBIS |
| For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, SO | FANBOYS |