Independent Clause: When a sentence doesn't need add on's so its not a sentence fragment2 .
Example: I went over to my cousin's house for her 10th birthday.
Dependent Clause (Sentence Fragment): When a sentence DOES need add on's to make it an advanced sentence.
Example: Her 10th Birthday.
Sentence Fragment: A sentence that is incomplete.
Example: My favorite.
If that doesn't help.. then here is another way i phrased it...
I went over to my cousins house, for her 10th birthday.
I went over to my cousins house= Independent
For her 10th birthday= Dependent
Two important ways to classify sentences are structure and use.Structure is taught to show how sentences are written. The kinds of sentences as defined by use are simply a way to classify them, to understand how each is employed.The 4 types of sentences according to structure:SIMPLE Sentence - conveys one complete idea or thought.COMPOUND Sentence - more than one thought, consisting of independent clauses, either of which could stand alone as a sentence, joined by a conjunction such as and, or, but, because.COMPLEX Sentence - has a thought expressed as one independent, with one or more dependent clauses.COMPOUND-COMPLEX Sentence - a complex sentence that also has a second independent clause.The 4 kinds of sentence according to usage:DECLARATIVE - statement (ends with period)example: The car is green.INTERROGATIVE - question (ends with question mark)example: Are you hungry?IMPERATIVE - command (may end with either a period or exclamation mark)example: Eat your vegetables.EXCLAMATORY - express strong feeling (normally ends with an exclamation point)example: Oops! What a mess! Sorry.
If your teacher writes as quickly as I do, you may have had a hard time reading some of the comment on your paper. I believe the error your teacher identified is a "run-on error." The very common run-on sentence error happens when one sentence or independent clause is placed immediately after another independent clause with NO punctuation of any kind. To correct: 1) Make two sentences 2) Join with a comma and 'FANBOYS' 3)Use a semicolon (;) 4) Make one clause a dependent clause by using a subordinating conjunction like 'because, although, after'
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There must be at least 3-5 sentences in the introduction paragraph. But for a philosophy paper of 2-4 pages, it need not be more than 2 or 3 sentences.
probably 4
change and no change
Use a semicolon to separate independent clauses. Use a comma followed by a coordinating conjunction (and, but, or) to join independent clauses. Place a period to create two separate sentences. Use a subordinating conjunction to turn one clause into a dependent clause.
The 4 types of sentences according to structure:SIMPLE Sentence - conveys one complete idea or thought.COMPOUND Sentence - more than one thought, consisting of independent clauses, either of which could stand alone as a sentence, joined by a conjunction such as and, or, but, because.COMPLEX Sentence - has a thought expressed as one independent, with one or more dependent clauses.COMPOUND-COMPLEX Sentence - a complex sentence that also has a second independent clause.
title, unit, independent variable, dependent variable
The 4 types of sentences according to structure:SIMPLE Sentence - conveys one complete idea or thought.COMPOUND Sentence - more than one thought, consisting of independent clauses, either of which could stand alone as a sentence, joined by a conjunction such as and, or, but, because.COMPLEX Sentence - has a thought expressed as one independent, with one or more dependent clauses.COMPOUND-COMPLEX Sentence - a complex sentence that also has a second independent clause.
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Two important ways to classify sentences are structure and use.Structure is taught to show how sentences are written. The kinds of sentences as defined by use are simply a way to classify them, to understand how each is employed.The 4 types of sentences according to structure:SIMPLE Sentence - conveys one complete idea or thought.COMPOUND Sentence - more than one thought, consisting of independent clauses, either of which could stand alone as a sentence, joined by a conjunction such as and, or, but, because.COMPLEX Sentence - has a thought expressed as one independent, with one or more dependent clauses.COMPOUND-COMPLEX Sentence - a complex sentence that also has a second independent clause.The 4 kinds of sentence according to usage:DECLARATIVE - statement (ends with period)example: The car is green.INTERROGATIVE - question (ends with question mark)example: Are you hungry?IMPERATIVE - command (may end with either a period or exclamation mark)example: Eat your vegetables.EXCLAMATORY - express strong feeling (normally ends with an exclamation point)example: Oops! What a mess! Sorry.
1. Though the music was quite long, it was absorbing. 2. The player, who ran the wrong way, misunderstood the signal. 3. Writing changed when pictures became letters. 4. Because it is expensive, we were not able to buy the necklace. 5. Consumers buy fewer goods when prices rise.
An independent variable is the variable that was changed. The dependant is what was measured. Eg. If you filled 3 cups of water - one with 1/4 of a cup, one with half a cup and one with 3/4 of a cup. Then you grab a spoon to find the highest note, then the amount of water is the independent variable and the sound is the dependant.
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The conjunction when is a subordinating conjunction, a subordinating conjunction joins a subordinate (dependent) clause to a main (independent) clause. For example:Jane went running when it was raining.
you cant... this is not a quantative test it is a qualitive test there is nothin to measure