Sentence types- variety,
SIMPLE
SV
SSV
SVV
SSVV
S V
COMPOUND
SV X SV
FANBOYS
SOBA ,so ,or ,but ,and
I was cold, so I put on a sweater.
She likes dogs but hates cats. SIMPLE
She likes dogs, but she hates cats. COMPOUND
; semicolon
TRANSITIONAL WORDS
however
therefore
also
nevertheless
on the other hand
to tell the truth
to sum up
The cat fell off the boat; amazingly, it
swam two km to shore.
The cat fell off the boat. Amazingly, it
swam two km to shore.
; however,
. However,
COMPLEX
ADVERB CLAUSE
because
if
when
although/ though/ even though
since
ever since
even though
even if
ADJECTIVE CLAUSE
that
who
which
subject pronouns
adj cl
The cat (that fell off the boat) swam to shore.
object pronouns
The cat (that
she threw off the boat) swam to
shore.
The cat (she threw off the boat) swam to shore.
NOUN CLAUSE
that
what
how
USE WITH VERBS
feel
think
believe
know
understand
say
I feel that the weather is getting
colder.
She said that she was going to be 20
minutes late.
He doesn’t understand why the door won’t
open.
Fred doesn’t know how he can to make
supper.
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