http://www.mindbites.com/lesson/2881-basic-gram-23-principal-clause-compound-...
"A clause is a group of words that forms part of a sentence and has a subject and predicate. A principal clause makes a statement. It can stand alone like a simple sentence. A compound sentence contains two or more principal clauses usually joined by a co-ordinate conjunction." It is one of those late November, west coast days when the mood of the sky seems to change unpredictably - light and hopeful one moment, dark and brooding the next. Marie has decided to feed some stale bread to the seagulls. This is one of her favorite activities, and her giggly, singing enthusiasm is contagious as she seizes this opportunity to teach us about principal clauses and compound sentences. Sample sentences and examples are provided amidst the fluttering frenzy of her hungry feathered friends.
Workbook exercises and answer key are provided with this lesson.
Featured Music:
Rackham - Lovely Little Seagulls
This lesson is excerpted from the Basic Cozy English Grammar course. The full course was created by and is available from Splashes from the River. You can check out this and other courses from Splashes at www.splashesfromtheriver.com.
@princeof1day lol
MyArtSchool 5 months ago
is this a english lecture or a feeding lecture....
princeof1day 8 months ago
WTF?????
Xx4k9xX 1 year ago
its great so with a compound sntence i thought you had to have two independent clauses
GMAILLOVE1 1 year ago