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Lesson Objectives

At the end of the lesson, the students


should be able to:
 Differentiate independent and
dependent clause
 Distinguish types of sentences
according to their structure
 Use different types of sentences in a
meaningful context
Types of
Sentences
According
to Structure
SIMPLE
COMPOUND
COMPLEX
What is a sentence?
A group of words that
expresses a complete thought
or ideas
 It has two parts: Subject and
Predicate
 Composed of at least one
Independent Clause
What are the two types of
clauses?
Independent Clause
has its own subject and verb
expresses a complete thought
can stand alone
Dependent Clause
cannot stand alone
Last Night…
Last night, Phineas and Ferb were
playing in the garage.
Suddenly, they saw a lady in black,
so they hid under the table.
When the door opened, they were
relieved to see it’s their mother.
Last night, Phineas and Ferb were
playing in the garage.
Suddenly, they saw a lady in black,
so they hid under the table.
When the door opened, they were
relieved to see it’s their mother.
Last night, Phineas and Ferb were
playing in the garage.

Suddenly, they saw a lady in black,


so they hid under the table.

One Simple
When the door opened, they were
Independent Sentence
relieved to see it’s their mother.
Clause
Last night, Phineas and Ferb were
playing in the garage.

Suddenly, they saw a lady in black,


so they hid under the table.

When the door opened, they were


relieved to see it’s their mother.
Two or More Compound
Independent Sentence
Clauses

Suddenly, they saw a lady in black,


so they hid under the table.
Coordinating Conjunctions
Last night, Phineas and Ferb were
playing in the garage.

Suddenly, they saw a lady in black,


so they hid under the table.

When the door opened, they were


relieved to see it’s their mother.
One
Independent
Clause Complex
Sentence
One
Dependent
Clause
When the door opened, they were
relieved to see it’s their mother.
Subordinating Conjunctions
Let us take
a deeper
look!
In-Depth Look
Simple Sentences
 Simple sentences are composed of
one independent clause
Examples:
• I am proud to be a Filipino.
• Charice and Manny Pacquaio are
individuals we can be proud of.
• Osang, a Filipino domestic helper, won
Israel’s X-factor.
In-Depth Look
Compound Sentences
Compound sentences are composed
of two or more independent clauses.
The clauses are joined by coordinating
conjunctions.
FOR BUT
AND OR
NOR YET
SO
In-Depth Look
Compound Sentences
Examples:
• Sampaguita is the national flower of
the Philippines and Mango is the
national fruit.
• Jessica Sanchez reached the finals of
American Idol but she didn’t win the
competition.
In-Depth Look
Complex Sentences
Complex sentences are composed of
one independent clauses and two or
more dependent clauses.
The clauses are joined by
subordinating conjunctions.
because, that, when, who, where,
therefore, although, even though,
since,
In-Depth Look
Complex Sentences
Examples:
• Gabriel Moreno, whose grandfather is
German Moreno, won a gold medal in
the recently concluded Youth
Olympics.
• Since Gilas Pilipinas joined the FIBA
World Cup, Philippine Basketball has
been respected by the whole world.
Seatwork
Identify whether the following sentences are
simple, compound, or complex.
1. Jose Rizal and Andres Bonifacio are
heroes of the Philippine revolution.
2. Gilas Pilipinas won against Senegal.
3. I always wanted to have a bike, but
my parents wasn’t able to give me.
4. Since the team lost, everyone
comforted them.
5. Grade 8 students are very intelligent.
Seatwork
6. The Filipinos supported the team that is why
Gilas Pilipinas got a place in the world cup.
7. Her voice is pleasant to the ear, but yours is
not.
8. All of us are proud to be Filipinos.
9. The laptop broke down so we got it fixed at
the service centre.
10. Jose Rizal died for his country.
Activity: 3, 2, 1…

Three things to be
remembered…
Two things understood…
One thing to be done…

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