ENG100H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Dependent Clause, Independent Clause

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Compound sentence: having 2 main clauses, of equal importance e. g. : birds fly and fish swim. Part of sentences: clauses: main clause, containing main subject and main verb of the sentence. Independent / coordinate clause: dependent / subordinate clause. ---- a clause that is of equal importance as the clause to which it is connected. => you are connecting an independent clause to another independent clause. ---- a clause that has less importance than the clause to which it is connected. => you are connecting a dependent clause to a main or independent clause. Basic parts of a sentence: subject, simple subject: the noun or pronoun, complex subject: the noun or pronoun + modifiers, predicate, simple predicate: the main verb, complex predicate: the main verb + the direct object or subject complement. Sentence diagramming exercise: we ran the experiment successfully and we discovered an error in our methodology.

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