Simple, Compound and Complex Sentences Worksheets. Creating sentences with a variety of structures is key to writing that flows smoothly. These simple, compound, and complex sentences worksheets introduce students to each sentence type, with plenty of opportunities to practice writing their own. Hone your skills in converting two simple sentences into a single compound sentence using an appropriate coordinating conjunction with this compound sentences worksheet. Complex Sentences The truth is there's nothing really complex about complex sentences. Complex Sentences Worksheets. A complex sentence has an independent clause and a dependent clause. An independent clause is a complete sentence that can stand on its own. A dependent clause is not a complete sentence for it cannot stand on its own. A dependent clause is similar to an independent clause, or complete sentence. Compound And Complex Sentences. Showing top 8 worksheets in the category - Compound And Complex Sentences. Some of the worksheets displayed are Sentence types simple compound complex and compound, Simple compound and complex sentences work, Simple compound and complex sentences work, Simple compound complex sentences, Complex sentences sentence combining four types of, Simple compound.
There are three types of sentences in English: Simple, compound and complex sentences. This worksheet focuses on writing compound-complex sentences and is ideal for advanced level classes. Teachers can feel free to print out this page to use in class.
Compound-complex sentences are sentences that contain two independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses. They are more complicated than compound sentences or complex sentences as they combine the two styles. Learning to write compound-complex sentences is an advanced level English learning task. Make sure you understand both compound and complex sentences before you begin to study the compound-complex sentences.
Compound sentences use coordinating conjunctions also known as FANBOYS (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) to connect two simple sentences. Remember to place a comma before the coordinating conjunction. Here are two compound sentences as examples to review.
I would like to read the book, but it's not available.
Janet is going to visit her grandparents, and she's going to a meeting.
Complex sentences combine one dependent and one independent clause through the use of subordinating conjunctions such as because, though, as, while, if, etc these are also known as dependent adverb clauses. Here are two complex sentences as examples to review. Notice how the two sentences are similar in meaning to the two compound sentences.
Though it's not available, I'd like to read the book.
Janet is going to a meeting after she has visited her grandparents.
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Remember that the dependent clause can be placed at the beginning or the end of the sentence. When placing the dependent clause at the beginning of the sentence, use a comma.
Complex sentences also use relative clauses using relative pronouns (who, which, that, etc.) as the independent clause to modify a noun or noun phrase. Relative clauses are also known as dependent adjective clauses.
I would like to read the book which was written by John Handy.
Jane is going to visit her grandparents who live in Boston.
Most compound-complex sentences contain coordinating conjunction and an adverb or relative clause. Here are examples combining the previous sentences to write compound-complex sentences.
I would like to read the book which was written by John Handy, but it's not available.
Jane is going to a meeting after she has visited her grandparents who live in Boston.
Combine the sentences to make one compound-complex sentence.
There are other variations that are possible than those provided in the answers. Ask your teacher for other ways to connect these to write complex sentences.