Subjects - Verbs and Clauses
Subjects - Verbs and Clauses
25/01/2023
LENG1158: Sentences – Part One
Subjects, Verbs, and Clauses +
Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences with because
An independent clause ...is who or what a sentence is about. It is always a noun or a pronoun.
A clause ...has a subject and a verb, but it doesn’t express a complete idea or thought.
A period ...has a subject and a verb, and it communicates a complete idea or thought.
Sometimes it is more challenging to identify subjects and verbs. Here are some tips to help you:
In sentences that begin with Here + a form of to be or with There + a form of to be. For example:
Here are your car keys.
There is a park near my house.
Again, underline the subject with one line and the complete verb with two lines.
Compound Sentence
= an independent clause + a comma + a coordinating conjunction + an independent clause + a period
*Many writers choose not to use a comma before the coordinating conjunction and.
There are three more coordinating conjunctions: for, yet, and nor. These are usually only used in formal writing.
Make compound sentences by connecting the following pairs of simple sentences. Use a comma and add an
appropriate coordinating conjunction. Next, underline the subjects with one line and the complete verbs with two.
3. It was raining heavily this morning. We were wet from head to toe.
1. I saw my best friend’s boyfriend at the movies with another woman, so I told her about it .
2. Eduardo failed the first English test, but he passed the course.
3. Her office was a very stressful place to work, so she talked to her boss to change it.
4. My mother lost her wallet last weekend, and she also lost her backpack yesterday.
A dependent clause must be connected to an independent clause. You can use a subordinating conjunction to do this.
The word because is an example of a subordinating conjunction, but there are many others. This type of sentence is
called a complex sentence. Look at the complex sentences below. What do you notice about punctuation and
capitalization in the following sentences?
My brother is always tired because he works part-time and studies at Los Andes.
Because he works part-time and studies at Los Andes, my brother is always tired.
*In the last example, you can switch they with Julio and Adriana to make the subject of the sentence clearer:
Because they Julio and Adriana didn’t study much, Julio and Adriana they failed the exam last Saturday.
Complete the complex sentences with your own ideas.
2. I love to go outside and walk because I can relax and clear my mind.
3. Getting enough sleep is important because your body need to rest and get energy.
5. I need to approve calculus this semester because I have to progress in the pensum of my program .
Now rewrite the complex sentences that you just wrote using the second style. Don‘t forget that you need to use a
comma if the subordinating conjunction because is used at the start of the sentence.
Because I can relax and clear my mind, I love to go outside and go for a walk.
Because our body need to rest and get energy, getting enough sleep is important.
Because I have to progress in the pensum of my program, I need to approve calculus this semester.