| A | B |
| Simple subjects in the independent clauses? | hobbit, passion |
| Simple predicates/verbs in the independent clauses? | felt (NOT love, which is a DO in the sentence), burned |
| Simple subject in the dependent clause? | they |
| Simple predicate/verb in the dependent clause? | sang |
| Sentence purpose -- exclamatory, declarative, interrogative, imperative? | declarative (it simply states a fact) |
| Sentence type -- simple, compound, complex, compound-complex? | Compound-Complex with an adverb dependent clause |
| Verb tense--present, past, future? | past |
| What are the prep phrases in the independent clauses and what types are they -- adjective or adverb? | of beautiful things- adjective modifying the emotion love. Which love? The love of beautiful things. AND within them modifies burned telling WHERE it burned |
| How many clauses are in the sentence and what kind? | 3clauses -- 2 ndependent and 1 dependent |
| Write this sentence using correct punctuation and capitalization. Make sure you spell the words correctly. | As they sang, the hobbit felt the love of beautiful things, and a fierce, jealous passion burned within him. |
| Write an original sentence with an adverb dependent clause. | SINCE YOU'VE BEEN GONE, I've accomplished a lot. |
| Write an original sentence with an adverb prep phrase. | I will get there BEFORE YOU. |
| Write an original sentence with an adverb. | I am VERY excited about my birthday. OR Please take care of that QUICKLY. |
| Adverb, Adverb Phrase, or Adverb Clause? The party is going to take place HERE. | HERE = adverb |
| Adverb, Adverb Phrase, or Adverb Clause? I write computer programs FOR FUN. | FOR FUN -- adverb prep phrase-- how do you write them? |
| Adverb, Adverb Phrase, or Adverb Clause? ALTHOUGH YOU ARE OLDER, you are not wiser. | ALTHOUGH YOU ARE OLDER -- Adverb Clause. ARE is the verb |
| What is the adverb dependent clause?Wherever there are computers, there is Microsoft software. | Wherever there are computers |
| What is the adverb dependent clause? I didn’t call her because I’m shy. | because I'm shy |
| What is the adverb dependent clause? She took a computer course so that she could get a better job. | so that she could get a better job |
| What is the adverb dependent clause? I will come with you provided my suit is back from the dry cleaners. | provided my suit is back from the dry cleaners. |
| Write an original compound-complex sentence. | Before you go, you make sure you take your umbrella and take your overcoat. |
| Write an original compound-complex sentence. | Even though he prefers to eat with a fork, he chooses to use chopsticks in Chinese restaurants; however, they aren't easy to use. |
| Write a sentence using 2 coordinate adjectives | The pianist played a beautiful, haunting melody. “Beautiful” and “haunting” modify “melody” to the same degree, with no bearing on one another. You could just as easily say it was a haunting, beautiful melody; neither adjective is more attached to “melody.” |