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This study guide for Volume 3 of The English Tutor guides learners through each scene to review and apply complex and compound-complex sentences; the remaining two types of sentences.
Description
There are four kinds of sentence structures: simple sentences, compound sentences, complex sentences, and compound-complex sentences. In this video we are studying the last two kinds of sentences, complex and compound-complex.
Table of Contents
Dear Viewer | iii |
Table of Contents | v |
Preface | vii |
Introduction | ix |
Scene 1: Charlie Meets Alice and Miss Girard; The Examination Begins (clauses, simple sentences, compound sentences) | 1 |
Scene 2: Alice Explains Her Work with Miss Girard (subordinate clauses, complex sentences) | 5 |
Scene 3: Charlie Tastes Tofu and Learns About Miss Girard’s “Restaurant” (relative pronouns) | 7 |
Scene 4: Charlie Learns Why Alice Doesn’t Go to School (personal pronouns) | 9 |
Scene 5: Charlie Answers Questions While Nibbling on Potato Wedges (cases of personal pronouns and their uses) | 13 |
Scene 6: They All Eat Lunch Together (compound-complex sentences) | 17 |
Scene 7: Why Must Charlie Go to College in Berkeley? (sentence errors) | 19 |
Scene 8: Charlie’s Father Works on a Road Crew (advantages and disadvantages of longer sentences) | 21 |
To Summarize | 23 |
Index | 25 |
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