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Simple, Compound, Complex
and Compound-Complex
Sentences in Your Writing
Once a writer knows the
difference between the three
sentence types (simple,
compound, and complex), it is
possible to write with sentence
variety. Sentence variety helps
make your writing more
interesting.
Simple Sentence

♦ A simple sentence contains a subject and
  verb.
♦ It expresses a single complete thought.
♦ A simple sentence is a single independent
  clause.
Sample Simple Sentences
♦ The cat crept through the dark house.
♦ The wary mouse watched from underneath
  an upturned cereal box.
♦ The predatory cat stopped and surveyed his
  surroundings.
♦ The mouse darted for the safety of the
  nearly invisible hole under the cabinet.
Compound Sentences
♦ A compound sentence contains two
  independent clauses.
♦ Conjunctions (for, and, nor, but, or, and yet,
  so) join these independent clauses. (Hint:
  The conjunctions spell FANBOYS.)
♦ The conjunction used can impact the
  meaning of the sentence.
Sample Compound Sentences
♦ The cat was unsuccessful in his attempt to
  catch the mouse, and the mouse was
  equally as unlucky in his attempt to get the
  cheese.
♦ The dog had watched all of this, but he had
  refused to become involved.
♦ The mouse could wait until dark, or he
  could risk a daylight raid on the pantry.
♦ The cat usually slept during the day, yet
  curiosity held him at the corner of the
  kitchen.
Complex Sentences
♦ A complex sentence is an independent
  clause joined by one or more dependent
  clauses.
♦ A subordinating conjunction begins the
  dependent clauses.
♦ A dependent clause that begins a sentence
  must be followed by comma.
♦ A dependent clause has a subject and a
  verb, but it does not make sense on its own.
Subordinating Conjunctions
After           how          Until
Although        if           Unless
As              in as much   as if
in order that   When         as long as
At least        Whenever     as much as
now that        whereas      soon
wherever        as though    Since
While           because      so that
Before          even if      That
even though     though
Sample Complex Sentences
♦ After he gave it some thought, the mouse
  decided to wait until later for his trek.
♦ The cat fell asleep on the warm kitchen
  because he was deprived of sleep the night
  before.
♦ When the mouse heard the soft snoring of
  his sleeping nemesis, he scurried to the
  pantry and grabbed enough food for a week.
♦ The dedicated, feline sleuth keeps his
  nightly vigil even though the foresighted
  mouse will not be venturing out this week.
Compound-Complex Sentences
♦ A compound-complex sentence is a
  sentence that has at least two independent
  clauses and at least one dependent clause.
♦ The same subordinating conjunctions are
  used to introduce the dependent clauses.
♦ The same coordinating conjunctions
  (FANBOYS) are used for joining the
  independent clauses.
Sample Compound-Complex
Sentences.
♦ After the two adversaries had spent years playing
  this “cat and mouse” game, they were joined by
  their children, and the fun continued.
♦ Even though it seems the two were bent on the
  other’s destruction, the cat and mouse were rather
  fond of one another, and neither wanted the other’s
  defeat.
♦ This game was begun thousands of years ago, and
  it will continue far into the future as other cats and
  mice revel in hide-and-seek.
Test Yourself – Simple, Compound,
Complex, or Compound-Complex?
1. The teacher walked into the classroom, greeted the students, and took
    attendance.

2. Juan played football while Jane went shopping.

3. Juan played football, yet Jim went shopping.

4. Although Mexico has a better team, they lost the tournament, and their
   more aggressive style did not pay off.

5. The island was filled with many trails winding through the thick
    underbrush, a small lake, and dangerous wild animals.

6. Naoki passed the test because he studied hard, but Stacy did not
   understand the material.

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Simple, compound, and complex sentences in

  • 1. Simple, Compound, Complex and Compound-Complex Sentences in Your Writing
  • 2. Once a writer knows the difference between the three sentence types (simple, compound, and complex), it is possible to write with sentence variety. Sentence variety helps make your writing more interesting.
  • 3. Simple Sentence ♦ A simple sentence contains a subject and verb. ♦ It expresses a single complete thought. ♦ A simple sentence is a single independent clause.
  • 4. Sample Simple Sentences ♦ The cat crept through the dark house. ♦ The wary mouse watched from underneath an upturned cereal box. ♦ The predatory cat stopped and surveyed his surroundings. ♦ The mouse darted for the safety of the nearly invisible hole under the cabinet.
  • 5. Compound Sentences ♦ A compound sentence contains two independent clauses. ♦ Conjunctions (for, and, nor, but, or, and yet, so) join these independent clauses. (Hint: The conjunctions spell FANBOYS.) ♦ The conjunction used can impact the meaning of the sentence.
  • 6. Sample Compound Sentences ♦ The cat was unsuccessful in his attempt to catch the mouse, and the mouse was equally as unlucky in his attempt to get the cheese. ♦ The dog had watched all of this, but he had refused to become involved. ♦ The mouse could wait until dark, or he could risk a daylight raid on the pantry. ♦ The cat usually slept during the day, yet curiosity held him at the corner of the kitchen.
  • 7. Complex Sentences ♦ A complex sentence is an independent clause joined by one or more dependent clauses. ♦ A subordinating conjunction begins the dependent clauses. ♦ A dependent clause that begins a sentence must be followed by comma. ♦ A dependent clause has a subject and a verb, but it does not make sense on its own.
  • 8. Subordinating Conjunctions After how Until Although if Unless As in as much as if in order that When as long as At least Whenever as much as now that whereas soon wherever as though Since While because so that Before even if That even though though
  • 9. Sample Complex Sentences ♦ After he gave it some thought, the mouse decided to wait until later for his trek. ♦ The cat fell asleep on the warm kitchen because he was deprived of sleep the night before. ♦ When the mouse heard the soft snoring of his sleeping nemesis, he scurried to the pantry and grabbed enough food for a week. ♦ The dedicated, feline sleuth keeps his nightly vigil even though the foresighted mouse will not be venturing out this week.
  • 10. Compound-Complex Sentences ♦ A compound-complex sentence is a sentence that has at least two independent clauses and at least one dependent clause. ♦ The same subordinating conjunctions are used to introduce the dependent clauses. ♦ The same coordinating conjunctions (FANBOYS) are used for joining the independent clauses.
  • 11. Sample Compound-Complex Sentences. ♦ After the two adversaries had spent years playing this “cat and mouse” game, they were joined by their children, and the fun continued. ♦ Even though it seems the two were bent on the other’s destruction, the cat and mouse were rather fond of one another, and neither wanted the other’s defeat. ♦ This game was begun thousands of years ago, and it will continue far into the future as other cats and mice revel in hide-and-seek.
  • 12. Test Yourself – Simple, Compound, Complex, or Compound-Complex? 1. The teacher walked into the classroom, greeted the students, and took attendance. 2. Juan played football while Jane went shopping. 3. Juan played football, yet Jim went shopping. 4. Although Mexico has a better team, they lost the tournament, and their more aggressive style did not pay off. 5. The island was filled with many trails winding through the thick underbrush, a small lake, and dangerous wild animals. 6. Naoki passed the test because he studied hard, but Stacy did not understand the material.