| Title: | Building sentences using conjunctions |
| Summary: | Sandra Hewson |
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Document-8559
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Virgin, Chris (User-1586, chris virgin:DocuShare)
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| Create Date: | Monday, February 5, 2007 12:50:39 PM CST |
| Modified Date: | Wednesday, June 18, 2008 11:58:26 AM CST |
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Cowen, Ruth (User-785, ruth cowen:DocuShare)
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| Abstract: | - 1 Scaffolding literacy for ESL students with disrupted schooling Understanding and Improving Sentence Structure 2 Types of Sentences Simple Compound Complex 3 Simple Sentences Have one process (verb) Have one clause 4 What is a clause?
- 12 Compound Sentences 2 or more clauses, joined by a linking conjunction Each clause is independent (has equal weight) The conjunction links the clauses but is not bound to either If the order of the clauses changes, the conjunction cannot move with a clause; it remains in the middle 13 Linking conjunctions You will have fun and you will meet people.
- 15 Complex Sentences Binding conjunctions join clauses by attaching (binding) a conjunction to one of the clauses They create a relationship of dependence -...
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| File name: | Literacy for disrupted schooling-Session 3 building sentences.ppt |
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