A simple sentence has one idea
A complex sentence has one independent clause and one dependent clause
A compound sentence is made up of two independent clauses that is joined by a coordinating conjunction.
A complex sentence has one independent clause and one dependent clause
A compound sentence is made up of two independent clauses that is joined by a coordinating conjunction.
Sentence Structure
Complex Sentences
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1.Kinds of Sentences Explained
2.Quia: Identify the Type of Sentence
3.Writing Complete Sentences
4.Quia: Is this sentence correct? #1
5.Quia: Is this sentence correct? #2
6.Quia: Is this sentence correct? #3
7.Quia: Is this sentence correct? #4
8.Quia: Which sentence is correct?
9.Quia: Sentence or Fragment? #1
10.Quia: Sentence or Fragment? #2
11.Quia: Sentence Meanings - Same or Different? #1
12.Quia: Sentence Meanings - Same or Different? #2
13.Quia: Sentence Meanings - Same or Different? #3
14.Quia: Sentence Meanings - Same or Different? #4
15.Quia: Sentence Meanings - Same or Different? #5
16.Quia: Make a Sentence Battleship
17.Scrambled Sentence Activities
18.Study Zone - Editing Sentences
19.Harcourt: Sentence Clubhouse
20.Harcourt: Sentence Sort
21.Houghton Mifflin - Choose "The Sentence" from any grade
22.Fragments and Run-on Sentences
23.Run-on Sentences and Comma Splices
24.Sentence Fragments
25.Harcourt: Go for the Gold Grammar-Simple and Compound Sentences
26.Quia: Run on Sentences
27.Finding Fragments in Short Passages #1
28.Finding Fragments in Short Passages #2
29.Finding Fragments in Long Passages
30.Fixing Fragments 1
31.Fixing Fragments 2
32.Fixing Fragments 3
33.Sentences and their Parts at WebSchool
34.Simple Subjects of Sentences at WebSchool
35.Simple Predicates in Sentences at WebSchool
36.The Four Kinds of Sentences at WebSchool
37.Sentences, Fragments, and Run-ons at WebSchool
38.Simple and Compound Sentences at WebSchool
39.Capitalization and Punctuation in Sentences at WebSchool
40.Study Zone: Improving Sentence Structure in Writing