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Part II: Build Sentences
Begin with the simple sentence "I am in 7th grade." Follow the directions below to build different types of sentences. Be sure to include conjunctions, commas, capital letters, and ending punctuation as needed. Each sentence is worth 2 points.
You can use this grammar sheet to help you (check out page 2) or this video.

3. Begin with the simple sentence "I am in 7th grade." Add an independent clause to create a compound sentence. Remember to include a conjunction and comma.

4. Using the simple sentence "I am in 7th grade," add a dependent clause to the beginning to create a complex sentence. Remember to include a comma.

5. Add a modifier to the simple sentence "I am in 7th grade."

3. I am in 7th grade, and I am excited to start learning algebra this year.

4. When I am in 7th grade, I will be studying harder than ever before.
5. In the 7th grade, I am learning about different types of poetry.

it starts with I am a 7th grader

Sure! Here are the revised sentences based on the sentence "I am a 7th grader" instead:

3. I am a 7th grader, but I also participate on a high school sports team.

4. Although I am a 7th grader, I have already read ahead in my English class.

5. As a 7th grader, I am happily involved in the school's theater program.

show me a example of a modifer

Sure, here's an example of a modifier added to the sentence "I am a 7th grader":

1. As a proud 7th grader, I am excited to start a new school year.

In this sentence, "As a proud 7th grader" is the modifier because it gives more description about the subject (I) in the sentence. It provides additional information about the person speaking, indicating that they are happy and proud to be starting a new school year as a 7th grader.

Hey bot Add a modifier to the simple sentence "I am in 7th grade."

Sure! Here's an example of a modifier added to the sentence "I am in 7th grade":

1. As an eager 7th-grade student, I am excited to learn new things every day.

In this sentence, "As an eager 7th-grade student" is the modifier because it provides additional information about the subject (I) in the sentence, indicating that the speaker is enthusiastic about learning new things as a 7th grader.

As an eager 7th-grade student, I am excited to learn new things every day.

Great job! That sentence includes a modifier ("As an eager 7th-grade student") that adds extra information and description to the simple sentence "I am in 7th grade."

3. To create a compound sentence, we need to add an independent clause to the simple sentence "I am in 7th grade." An independent clause is a complete thought that can stand alone as a sentence. Let's add another independent clause using a conjunction and a comma. For example:

"I am in 7th grade, and I enjoy learning new subjects."

In this sentence, "and" is the conjunction that joins the two independent clauses "I am in 7th grade" and "I enjoy learning new subjects." The comma is placed before the conjunction.

4. To create a complex sentence, we need to add a dependent clause to the simple sentence "I am in 7th grade." A dependent clause is an incomplete thought that cannot stand alone as a sentence. Let's add a dependent clause at the beginning of the sentence, separated by a comma. For example:

"Although I am in 7th grade, I still have a lot to learn."

In this sentence, "Although" introduces the dependent clause "I am in 7th grade," which cannot stand alone as a sentence. The comma is used to separate the dependent clause from the independent clause.

5. To add a modifier to the simple sentence "I am in 7th grade," we can include additional information or describe the subject more specifically. Let's add a modifier at the beginning of the sentence. For example:

"As a 7th grader, I am excited to explore new academic challenges."

In this sentence, "As a 7th grader" is a modifier that adds more information about the subject "I." It helps to specify the context of being in 7th grade. The modifier is separated from the rest of the sentence by a comma.