A | B |
Simple subject of the independent clauses? | she, he |
Simple subject of the adjective dependent clause? | she |
Simple predicate/verb of the independent clausez? | continued, realized |
Simple predicate or verb in the adjective dependent clause? | deserved |
Type of dependent clause? | adjective-- starts with relative pronoun THAT |
Are the three verbs transitive or intransitive-- be specific? | continued - VI, realized--VT, deserved--VT |
Direct object in the dependent clause? | RESPONSE-- she (s) + deserved (v) WHAT? response!! |
Sentence purpose? declarative, exclamatory, interrogative, imperative | declarative |
Sentence type? Simple, compound, complex, compound-complex | compound-complex -- two compound and 1 complex |
Verb tense of the 3 verbs? | past --continued, realized, deserved -- all PAST!!! |
What part of speech is ADVANCING? | adverb |
What part of speech if INAUDIBLY? | adverb-- LY words are usually adverbs |
What part of speech is HIM? | objective pronoun-- object of prep FROM!! |
What is the prep phrase and what type is it? | FROM HIM-adjective She deserved WHICH response? The response FROM HIM! |
How do you write the sentence correctly. | She continued advancing inaudibly, and he realized that she deserved a response from him. ( REMEMBER: Compound sentences need a comma + coordinating conjunction or a semi-conjunction. |
Write an original COMPOUND sentence. | Billy loves Caroline, and Caroline loves Billy. |
Write a COMPOUND sentence with a semi-colon. | I know compound sentences; I know complex sentences. |
Write an original sentence with an adjective dependent clause. | I love my family WHO fully supports me! |
Write an original sentence with a compound-complex sentence with an adjective dependent sentence. | The wedding was beautiful, and it was in a romantic, old courthouse, WHICH was lit beautifully! |
Direct object of the 2nd IC? | that she deserved a response from him |