Friday, 3 May 2019

Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences

                 

LI: to show an increasing knowledge of how a range of text conventions can be used appropriately
We recapped on what a Simple, Compound, and Complex sentence is. A simple sentence is just one idea. A compound sentence is two ideas joined with a conjunction, or in a simple way it is two simple sentences joined with a conjunction. A complex sentence is starting the sentence off with a Conjunction, and separate the ideas with a coma. We had a slide deck given to us. There was a bunch of words mixed up and we had to put it back in order. There were two slide decks. One was Simple Sentences, and the other Compound Sentences. We then played a game. There were a bunch of questions we had to answer. For example: what is a complex sentence?

We also learned what the difference between homophones and what homonyms are. A homophone is two words that sound the same but have different spelling and meaning. A homonym is two words that sound the same and have the same spelling but the meaning is different.

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