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Compound-complex

sentence
Presented by : Yunita silfia dewi, Annis rahmawati, Regy aprilian,
Adib susilo, Ihyaun nafisa kamilia alghifari, Nurul aini.
What is a
sentence?

Sentence is A group of
clause

Notes ; letter, word, phrase, clause, sentence, pharagraph, text…


What is compound-
complex sentence?
Compound-complex
sentence
Compound-complex sentence has at least (two:
independent clause) and at least (one
dependent clause). This sentence help us
express longer more complicated thoughts, with
more parts than other sentences. They are good
for explaining complicated ideas or describing
long chains or events.
EXAMPLE
● .Kate doesn’t like cartoons because they are loud, so she doesn’t wacth them.
independent clause depedent clause independent clause

● The dog started barking so the cat run away and I couldn’t keep up, so I stopped.
independent clause independent clause dependent clause
Independent clause
Parts of compound- This clause always can stand on its own
complex sentence are : as a complete sentence. Indp. Clause in
compound-complex sentence are called
Coordinate clause.
1. independent clause
2. dependent clause e.g: she likes to sleep in but she can get
3. conjuction up early if she has work.

Dependent clause Conjuction


In compound-complex sentence, Conjuctions are those little connecting
dependent clause will not be complete words that can put different phrases and
sentences on their own. In general clauses together in to larger more complex
depend.clauses are good way to add more sentences.
information to any sentence.
In compound-complex sentence :
e.g: even though she was tired, abby
knew she had to finish the race and she -using subordinate conjunction
ran to meet her team. -using coordinate conjuction
Coordinating conjuctions

Coodinate conjuctions connect independent clauses and other short phrases. There are seven
coordinating conjuctions : FANBOYS,

Example :
F : for O : or she likes to sleep in but she can get
up early if she has work.
A : and Y : yet

N : nor S : so

B : but
Subordinating conjunction : Subordinate
conjunction;

1, 3, 6,
A subordinating conjuction if, after, what, whatever,
introduces a dependent clause. whenever, ever since,
as, that, in order that,
even though, then, that,
There are a lot of subordinating until, when, where,
because, though, as if,
conjunctions, but some common unless, before, even if,
ones are : if, while, and though. so that, whether,

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although, as long as.

Example ; Relative pronoun :


whichever, whomever,
she likes to sleep in but she can get whose, who, which that,
up early, if she has work. whoever
dependent clause
Text example

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The 3rd GROUP OF COMPLEX GRAMMAR

NAME OF STUDENTS :
● REGY APRILIAN (20033055)
● YUNITA SILFIA DEWI (20033006)
● ANNIS RAHMAWATI (20033005)
● ADIB SUSILO (20033049)
● IHYAUNNAFISAH KAMILIA AL-GHIFARI (20033025)
● NURUL AINI (21033016)

LECTURER :

● Daniar Sofeny, S. Pd., M.Pd


THANK YOU

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