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Knowledge
- A complete simple sentence includes a subject and a predicate and expresses a complete thought.
- A complete compound sentence includes two subjects and two predicates and expresses two complete thoughts.
- A complete compound sentence must include a coordinating conjunction to link the two complete thoughts.
Skills
- Produce complete simple and compound sentences in spoken language.
- Expand complete simple and compound sentences in spoken language.
Understanding
- A speaker should use complete sentences to clearly express complete thoughts.
- A simple sentence expresses one complete thought and has at least one subject and one predicate.
- A compound sentence expresses two complete thoughts that are linked with one of the coordinating conjunctions (and, but, for, or, nor, yet, so).
Vocabulary
- Produce
- Expand
- Complete sentences
- Simple sentences
- Compound sentences