Chapter 5 recap

Chapter 5 recap
Grammar: Sentences and Relative pronouns

Vocabulary: "Your future" and phrasal verbs
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Chapter 5 recap
Grammar: Sentences and Relative pronouns

Vocabulary: "Your future" and phrasal verbs

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Simple sentence
A simple sentence uses just one clause. It has a subject and a  verb and it is a complete thought sentence.
Example:
Independent clause.
I play football every Tuesday.
Julia and Mike have been dating for six months.

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Compound sentence
A compound sentence uses two or more independent clauses (simple sentence with subject and verb). Linked by linking words such as: and, because, so & but 
Example:
Independent clause + simple linking word + independent clause
I play football every Tuesday and I am the chairman of the drama club.
Julia and Mike have been dating for six months but they recently broke up.

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Complex sentence
A complex sentence features at least a single independent clause (simple sentence with subject and verb) as well as at least one dependent clause (incomplete thought or sentence).
Example:
Dependent clause + complex linking word + dependent clause
John switched off the lights before he left.
Tarzan and Jane climbed the tree that they landed in after swinging from a rope.

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