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";A2$(I):_( v16:S$"Type in the number in front of the correct answer.":960:V92:94990:H:850:940::S$"These words form the independent clause.":LI1:960&u900:"The subordinate clause is:":T$"Who was a great military officer":::990:H:850:900'vLI1::S$"This is complex sentence because it contains a principal clause anout the principal clause.":960%uV12:900:LJ3:S$"Napoleon, who was a great military officer, became the Emperor of France.":LI1:610:VV91:800:940:VV1:V:1:"In this sentence the main idea is:"K&u:T$"Napoleon became the Emperor of France": SENTENCES":990:H:850$u12:TC36:LJ3:S$"Complex sentences contain one principal clause and one or more "SC$"s.":LI1:960:940%uV93:LI1:S$"The principal clause is a complete sentence in itself, but a subordinate clause is not complete withete thought is called an independent clause.":V92:940:960:900#uV:S$"The clauses of compound sentences are usually connected by one of these coordinate conjunctions:":LI1:960:V92:T$"and but or nor yet":990$uV9:900:9:T$"COMPLEXtence contains two complete thoughts.":LI0:960:940:900:S$"Each thought is independent and forms a simple sentence by itself.":LI0:960B#u900:S$"Combinations of simple sentences like this are called compound sentences.":LI1:V:960:S$"Each compl960:S$"Each independent clause can stand alone as a simple sentence."!uV93:940:960:V12:900:V1V:V:S$"The camel is the ship of the desert, and the reindeer is the camel of the snowland.":LJ2:TC38:LI1:960:VV91:800"uVV2:V:S$"This sen is.":LJ3:V3:LI0:960N XuV91:L6:LJ:850:V91:H92:L2:850:V9:900z bu9:T$"COMPOUND SENTENCES":990:H:850F!lu12:TC36:LJ3:S$"Compound sentences contain two or more independent clauses that are joined by coordinate conjunctions.":LI1:he subject, the predicate, or both may be compound, but there is only one subject and one predicate.)":960 NuV12:900:V1V:V1:T$"Canada is rich in natural resources.":990:VV12:800:S$"This sentence contains one subject, Canada, and one predicate,aAaD$)bD$;"WRITE GRADES,R";AD bNL$:NA$:L$:N:G:PTbD$;"CLOSE"Z b0uT$"SIMPLE SENTENCES":9:990:H:850:12:TC37:LJ3:S$"A "A2$(1)" is a "SE$" which contains one subject and one predicate.":LI1:960:V93:940kDuS$"(T.",2,"but"Q0 "You must get enough sleep or your health will suffer.",2,"or"W'saL$"Classify Sentences"aD$"": CTRL-DaD$;"OPEN GRADES,L50"aD$;"READ GRADES,R0"aAaD$aA4925110aAA1aD$;"WRITE GRADES,R0"7 "Roberta laid her transistor on the bench.",1,w "Follow that trail and you will find the camp.",2,"and" "Marian went into the shop, but she did not buy anything.",2,"but" & "Accidents happen but many of them could be preventedglitters is not gold.",3,"that glitters" "Christine was thrilled because she won the contest.",3,"because she won the contest" "What a glorious heritage is our freedom!",1, "The use of plastics is becoming increasingly important.",1,he finished the work.",3,"although Luis was tired" "What country would you like to visit if you had the opportunity?",3,"if you had the opportunity" "Do you know when the concert begins?",3,"when the concert begins"( "All that drew Jackson, the hero of the War of 1812, became President.",1, "The Legislature passed the bill, but the Governor vetoed it.",2,"but" "We looked in Dr. Brown's office, but he was not there.",2,"but"2 "Although Luis was tired, "h "It is true that he did not consider the expense.",3,"that he did not consider the expense" "Have the guests arrived yet or shall we cancel the recital?",2,"or" "The messenger came and delivered the letter.",1,@ "An where I live.",3,"where I live"r "The TV, which most people watch, is an effective medium of advertising.",3,"which most people watch"| "The ship brought a cargo of coffee that had been grown in Brazil.",3,"that had been grown in Brazil that actress is"xT "Animals that have been tamed are called domesticated animals.",3,"that have been tamed"^ "A library was provided for the students, and they used it often.",2,"and" h "There is a new airport in the townse check the GRADES file, ";NA$:610:jCN0::S$"Do you want to play again?":LJ1:610:V9:H92:440:T$"ONE MOMENT PLEASE....":16:990:X$"n"X$"N"4120::RU1:1:(4);"RUN HELLO"oJ "Do you know who that actress is?",3,"whoEXAMPLE? (Y/N)":PG1:990::440J~ :X$"Y"X$"y"2120:MM1:Z5:2120e(NA$)8NA$(NA$,8)P((NG100).5)::S$"You got "(N)" right out of "(G)" answers, "NA$". That's "(P)"%.":TC38:LJ1:61025000&A49ĺ:S$"Pleaa "A2$(3)PD$:S$"The "SC$" is "Q$A1$(T)PD$Q$i990:940:TC37:H3:A1(T)32255:::960:2280:"The "SC$" is:":T$Q$A1$(T)Q$::961:H1:LL2:850` K3Z5o KK1:TT(K):Z5Ė1:MM1:900::2120 t 23::T$"ANOTHER 80&TC36:H3:A1(T)2200,2220,2240}:T$"This is a "A2$(1)PD$:S$"It has only one subject and one predicate.":2250:T$"This is a "A2$(2)PD$:S$"The two independent clauses are connected by "Q$A1$(T)PD$Q$:LI0:22504:T$"This is :35:" ":1:35:T:Z5920:9:ILI1:600:V11:800:zSM$"1":LG$"3":1:V13:V:"This is a: ":V14:I13:VV1:V:10:I;". ";A2$(I):::"Your choice (1, 2, or 3) ";:43014:1:958:13:12:X;". ";A2$(X):Z5GG1XA1(T)İ300:22omplex "SE$:QQ$"CLASSIFYING SENTENCES":480:RU12008H3:11:"Do you want instructions? (Y/N) ";:440:X$"Y"X$"y"ė:3000014:1:"What is your first name? ";NA$17:1:"And your last name? ";NL$CK1:TT(K)!HM114000:1DE1:D1DE::,SS255:SS:610:NN:FSS255:SS:990:NN:rL(T$):H(41L)2:H:T$;:PG1PG0:z:Q$(34):SC$"subordinate clause":SE$"sentence":SE$(1)SE$"S":PD$"."8A2$(1)"simple "SE$:A2$(2)"compound "SE$:A2$(3)"c620%::(7);"WORD TOO LONG";:@ H139:V:"-";:::Y*H139:V:"=";::nRH1L:"-";::PG1:23::T$" TO CONTINUE : TO EXIT":990::420:VV1910:V:1:958::T$"PRACTICE SENTENCE"::23:990::LJ:(S$)TCāI1(S$):J((S$,I,1)):(J32(J95E2));::H9(36):V9(37)1:: vLTRTC11:X$(S$,LTR,1):X$SP$X$"-"670 E2ĺ(S$,LTR(X$SP$)):660 I1LTR:J((S$,I,1)):(J32(J95));: S$(S$,(S$)LTR):LI1ĺR &LTR(S$):J1$"":II1LTR:J((S$,II,1)):J2$(J32(J95)):J64J2$(J)h 'J1$J1$J2$:II: 0J((S$,1)):JJ32(J95):L(S$):S$(J)(S$,L1)): XLI1:S$S$(T):TC38:LJ3:CN1 bL(S$):LTCH3(20(L2))1:CN1LJH3:CN0V l[";:I120:"][";::I14:40:"][";::40:I120:"][";::"]" :3:T$"VISION SOFTWARE PRESENTS:":990:5:T$QQ$:990:34,8:: L(L9$):S15:(L9$,1)" "520 LL1:L9$(L9$,L):S S15:(L9$,1)" "ı LL1:L9$(L9$,L):S: job, "NA$"!":395 990:/ X$"":X$:] 400:X$(27)460:X$(13)ĺ(7);:420c  400:X$SM$X$LG$ĺ(7);:430 X(X$): 400:X$"Y"X$"y"X$"n"X$"N"ı (7);:440 G14100:4000: ESC ROUTINEB ::"1000:SP$(32):E2(637)223:2000; ,: REWARDSL @:Z5NN1^ JI(5(1))1y TI350,360,370,380,390 ^T$"Great, "NA$"!":395 hT$"Super!!":395 rT$"That's fantastic, "NA$"!":395 |T$"Yes! Yes! Yes!":395 T$"Gooda  CLASS.SENT 9/15/87D UPDATED 10/01/87 - SJW (KEYPUNCH)NdZ924unX(Z9),T(Z9),S$(Z9),A1(Z9),A1$(Z9)xK1Z9T((1)Z9)1X(T)1130X(T)1:T(K)T:I1Z9:S$(I),A1(I),A1$(I):% Q$(34):PD$".":SS125:NN255:DE          ore.":V92:960:V9:900:dentify the clause before the conjunction by typing in the first and last words.":960:940:V92$uS$"You will do the same thing with the clause after the conjunction.":960:940%uS$"You may have up to three practice sentences before I keep your sc93:S$"The most commonly used coordinate conjunctions are:":H1#bu960::I142:9:CO$(I);:26:CO$(I1)::940::255:900:#luS$"Find the conjunction in each sentence. (Remember, it may be a semicolon.)":TC37:H3:960:V92:940a$vuS$"Next, ie.":960:900:S$"These complete thoughts are called independent clauses.":H3:TC37:960:V91:H1:L19:850::V9:900@#XuLI1:V1:S$"The clauses of a compound sentence are usually connected by coordinate conjunctions or a semicolon.":H3:960:940:Ve there are two complete thoughts.":TC35:LJ4:960:900!Du"The first is:"::T$"Beavers are clean.":990:H:850:900:"The second complete thought is:"::T$"They are helpful.":990:H:850:900x"NuS$"Each thought could be used as a separate sentencNL$:NA$:L$:N:G:P& bD$;"CLOSE", b 0uLI1:9:S$"A compound sentence contains two or more independent clauses.":LJ3:TC37:960:VV92:LI08!:u1:800:V2:"Beavers are clean and they are helpful.":VV4:800:940:VV2:V:S$"In this sentenceatness.",6,9): "and","but","or","nor"EaL$"Compound Sentences"ZaD$"": CTRL DtaD$;"OPEN GRADES,L50"aD$;"READ GRADES,R0"aAaD$aA4925110aAA1aD$;"WRITE GRADES,R0"aAaD$bD$;"WRITE GRADES,R";A bok,",4,4,"but","it was not the correct one.",2,3 "My brother takes violin lessons",2,7,"and","my sister takes karate lessons.",2,7& "She went to the door,",3,4,"but","nobody was there.",6,5 0 "Some are born great,",4,5,"and","others achieve gr";","they make these waters dangerous.",4,9"Drops of rain struck the windshield,",5,10,"but","we arrived home before the storm.",2,5 "The Egyptians cut tombs in the rocks,",3,5,"and","here they buried many kings.",4,50 "Lisa brought the boal forests,",7,7,"and","they maintain lookout stations.",4,8"The police officer addressed the class,",3,5,"but","his voice was indistinct.",3,10"The wind blew fiercely",3,8,"and","the thunder rumbled.",3,7+"Many sharks are found here",4,4,d at the museum,",3,6,"and","the guide was waiting there.",3,5"Anthony went to the game,",7,4,"but","he will return soon.",2,4"The judge sent for the two lawyers,",3,7,"but","they did not receive the message.",4,7< "Rangers protect natione from shellfish,",11,9,"and","traders carried it to many ports.",7,5 "He opened the box,",2,3,"and","the letter fell into his hands.",3,5 "The Romans were able soldiers",3,8,";","they also ruled with a firm hand.",4,4>"The tourists arriven had risen",3,5,";","the play had begun.",3,5"Charlemagne was a wise king,",11,4,"and","under his rule the country thrived.",5,7 "The hills contained valuable timber,",3,6,"and","the settlers found uses for it.",3,2E"Phoenicians made dyGarden flowers were abundant,",6,8,"and","we decorated the room with them.",2,4h "An inky darkness settled over the earth,",2,5,"and","we hurried for shelter.",2,7r"The band led the parade,",3,6,"and","the marchers followed.",3,8.|"The curtaiFT$"ONE MOMENT PLEASE....":16:990:X$"N"X$"n"4120::RU1:1^:(4);"RUN HELLO"doJ "John likes stories of adventure,",4,9,"but","Marian prefers biographies.",6,11T"He has not come,",2,4,"nor","has he sent an excuse.",3,6O^"G100).5)::S$"You got "(N)" right out of "(G)" answers, "NA$". That's "(P)"%.":TC38:LJ1:610z25000A49ĺ:S$"Please check the GRADES file, ";NA$:610:TC38:CN0::S$"Do you want to play again?":LJ1:610:V9:H92:44013:"In the clause after the conjunction:":L5:15:850:V16:700\` KK1:TT(K):K3Z5yo Z5Ė1:MM1:900:2120t 23::T$"ANOTHER EXAMPLE (Y/N) ":PG1:990:440:~ :X$"Y"X$"y"2120:MM1:Z5:2120(NA$)8NA$(NA$,8)oP((N560:S$Q$S$:L5(CJ$(T)):LJ3:TC37:610:LJ1:LL5:850:900MC1$C1$(T)zC5$C1$(T):L1L1(T):R1R1(T):FL$"first"V13:13:1:"In the clause before the conjunction:":15:L6:850:V16:700 C5$C2$(T):L1L2(T):R1R2(T):FL$"last"B V13:" ":1:35:T:Z5920:9>I600:VV91:800:VV2:V8V1iR13:V13:1:"The conjunction is: ";X$WL9$X$:500:Z5GG1\(S$)(CJ$(T))(CJ$(T))1İ550aX$CJ$(T)İ300:900:2200>f16:S$CJ$(T)Q$" is the conjunction, "NA$".":MPOUND SENTENCES":480:TC37:RU12008uH3:11:"Do you want instructions? (Y/N) ";:440:X$"Y"X$"y"ė:3000014:1:"What is your first name? ";NA$17:1:"And your last name? ";NL$CK1:TT(K)H9:1:958:M114000:1:35::T$" TO CONTINUE : TO EXIT":990::420:V:1:958:nT$"PRACTICE SENTENCE"::23:990::~D1DE::SS:610:NN:SS:990:NN:L(T$):H(40L)2:HH1:H:T$;:H9(36):PG1PG0:: 'QQ$"COst word? ";X$$L9$X$:Z5GG1g500:(S$)R1İ550:X$(C1$,R1)İ300:VV8:FL$"first"900: V:958:"The "FL$" clause is: "::T$C1$:990:H:850:VV8:FL$"first"900: H139:V:"-";::1:RJ1L:"-";::1:DPG1:23:? ";X$HC1$C5$:(C5$,1)","(C5$,1)"."L9(C5$):C1$(C5$,L91)L9$X$:500:(S$)L1İ550:(X$,L11)(C5$,2,L11)760Z5GG1:"The "FL$" clause is: "::T$C1$:990:H:850:VV8:FL$"first"900:VV2:V:3:"And the la6):V9(37)1::FvLTRTC11:X$(S$,LTR,1):X$SP$X$"-"670gE2ĺ(S$,LTR(X$SP$)):660I1LTR:J((S$,I,1)):(J32(J95));:S$(S$,(S$)LTR):LI1ĺ620::(7);"WORD TOO LONG";:V:3:"Name the first word):< XCJ$(T)";"S$(T)C1$(T)SP$CJ$(T)SP$C2$(T):602_ YS$(T)C1$(T)CJ$(T)SP$C2$(T) ZLI1:TC38:LJ2:S$S$(T):CN1 bL(S$):LTCH3(20(L2))1:CN1LJH3:CN0lLJ:(S$)TCāI1(S$):J((S$,I,1)):(J32(J95E2));::H9(3L1:L9$(L9$,L):S7 S15:(L9$,1)" "S$L9$:Z LL1:L9$(L9$,L):S:S$L9$: &LTR(S$):J1$"":II1LTR:J((S$,II,1)):J2$(J32(J95)):J64J2$(J) 'J1$J1$J2$:II:X$J1$: 0J((S$,1)):JJ32(J95):L(S$):S$(J)(S$,L1X$"N"ı (7);:440@ G14100:4000: ESC ROUTINE ::"[";:I120:"][";::I14:40:"][";::40:I120:"][";::"]" :3:T$"VISION SOFTWARE PRESENTS:":990:5:T$QQ$:990:34,8:: L(L9$):S15:(L9$,1)" "520 LT$"Great, "NA$"!":380D hT$"That's fantastic, "NA$"!!!":380W rT$"Right on!"g |V2:990:w X$"":X$: 400:X$(27)460:X$(13)ĺ(7);:420  400:X$(SM)X$(LG)ĺ(7);:430 X(X$): 400:X$"Y"X$"y"X$"n"I),R1(I),CJ$(I),C2$(I),L2(I),R2(I):9 I14:CO$(I): Q$(34):PD$".":SS125:NN255:DE1000:SP$(32):E2(637)223:2000 ,Z5NN1 6I(5(1))1 @I330,340,350,360,370 JT$"Excellent, "NA$"!":380 TT$"Good job!!":380 ^ COMP.SENT 9/12/87E UPDATED 10/01/87 - SJW (KEYPUNCH)OdZ924`iX(Z9),T(Z9)lnK1Z9xT((1)Z9)1X(T)1120X(T)1:T(K)T:C1$(Z9),C2$(Z9),L1(Z9),R1(Z9),CJ$(Z9)L2(Z9),R2(Z9),S$(Z9)$ I1Z9:C1$(I),L1(          II1VV1E%DuLI1:V:960:VV93:940:JJ530030:II:V10:900:JJr%NuVVV2:II1970:940:V19:II:V9:900:%XuII13:V:S$D3$(II):LI1:LJ3:TC37:960:VV92:940:II:V9:900:7E GRADES,R0"$aA$aD$6$bD$;"WRITE GRADES,R";AQ$ bNL$:NA$:L$:N:G:Pa$bD$;"CLOSE"g$ b$0u:TC37:LJ3:V11:JJ15:10:JJ5Ģ9$:uT$D2$(JJ)::990::H:850:V13:II12:S$D1$(JJ,II):LJ5:TC33:JJ2LJ2:TC38:II2VV1 %?uJJ5Flowers",6M#" " On this shelf are dictionaries.","Are",14,"Dictionaries"n#" "Rise.","Rise",0,"(YOU)"#aL$"Sub.Pred"#aD$"": CTRL D#aD$;"OPEN GRADES,L50"#aD$;"READ GRADES,R0"#aA#aD$#aA4925110#aAA1 $aD$;"WRIT "You may have as many as three practice sentences before I start keeping your score.""" "Anna picked flowers from our garden.","Anna",0"" "The garden has many colorful flowers.","Garden",4 #" "Those flowers are very beautiful.","e (verb) on the diagram in this exercise."! "Select the simple predicate in each sentence and type it in. I will place it on the diagram form for you.","After you find the simple subject and type that in, I will put it on the diagram form, too."Z"","The word that tells what the subject does or that expresses being is the simple predicate."*! DIAGRAMMING SENTENCES,"A diagram is a picture of the parts of a sentence and how they are related.","I will show you how to place the subject and predicaton, the place, or the thing about which a statement is made is called the simple subject.","It is usually the first noun or pronoun in the sentence."^ THE PREDICATE,"The predicate is that part of the sentence which tells something about the subject.the predicate (verb) first; it is never left out because it expresses action or being."{ "There may be nouns or pronouns in a sentence that are not the subject; sometimes the subject of the sentence is not expressed." THE SUBJECT,"The perse"l SIMPLE SENTENCES,"A simple sentence is a sentence which contains one subject and one predicate.", "Either the subject, the predicate, or both may be compound."Wv SIMPLE SENTENCES,"To find the basic parts of a simple sentence, look for "A prominent architect lived in Texas.","architect","lived"0 "A big locomotive pulled the box cars.","locomotive","pulled": "Many tourists peered at the old ship.","tourists","peered"D "person","place","thing","subject","predicats","walked"A "The rain smells so clean!","rain","smells"y "The class skated at a rink.","class","skated" "Two storms hit the coast this week.","storms","hit" "A triangle has three angles.","triangle","has";& ,"we","were"F "Fish often travel in schools.","fish","travel" "Flowers of many colors grow in Cuba.","flowers","grow" "During the winter bears hibernate.","bears","hibernate"  "The elephants walked in slowly.","elephantck Frost.","artist","is"\ "Stephen must finish his work.","Stephen","must finish" "The Iliad tells of the Trojan War.","Iliad","tells" "Greece extends south from Europe.","Greece","extends"  "Oh, how happy we were!"s face.","joke","brought"\ "Today the tennis match started early.","match","started" "Boat races draw many spectators.","races","draw" "The riches of the sea amaze children.","riches","amaze" "The winter artist is Jatrout.","stream","is"W^ "The horses galloped down the road.","horses","galloped"h "Garden chairs were under the trees.","chairs","were"r "Reggie has twenty foreign stamps.","Reggie","has" | "The joke brought a smile to hi>:S$"Do you want to play again?":LJ1:610:V9:H92:440T$"ONE MOMENT PLEASE....":16:990:X$"Y"X$"y"Ľ:RU1:1:(4);"RUN HELLO"oJ "Warren built a tree house for us.","Warren","built"T "This stream is full of X$"Y"X$"y"2120:Z5:MM1:2120>(NA$)8NA$(NA$,8)P((NG100).5)::S$"You got "(N)" right out of "(G)" answers, "NA$". That's "(P)"%.":TC38:LJ1:61025000A49ĺ:S$"Please check the GRADES file, ";NA$:610:230gTC40:H2:21:S$SU$(T)Q$" is the simple subject.":560:T$Q$S$:990:L(SU$(T))1:H1:850Y$SU$(T):995:VV:HD4:SU$(T)` K3Z5o KK1:TT(K):Z5Ė1:MM1:900:2120t 23::T$"ANOTHER EXAMPLE? (Y/N)":PG1:990:440#~ :D:PR$(T):V17:900q17:S$"Find the subject of "PR$(T)PD$:CN0:LJ1:610:L(PR$(T)):H9L:LL1:850:19:5:"Who or what "Q$PR$(T)"?"Q$;:" ";X$L9$X$:L5(SU$(T))1:Z5GG1500:(X$)(SU$(T))İ550:(SU$(T),L5)(X$,L5)İ300:21:"What is the "A$(2)"?";:" ";X$JWL9$X$:L5(PR$(T))1:Z5GG1b500:(X$)(PR$(T))İ550:(PR$(T),L5)(X$,L5)İ300:2160f:S$PR$(T)Q$" is the "A$(2)".":560:T$Q$S$:990:L(PR$(T))1:H1:850:940pY$PR$(T):995:VV:21H;:440:X$"Y"X$"y"ė:30000J14:1:"What is your first name? ";NA$q17:1:"And your last name? 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"Anna picked flowers from our garden.","Anna",0#" "The garden has many colorfu are related.","I will show you how to place the subject and predicate (verb) on the diagram in this exercise."B" "Select the simple predicate in each sentence and type it in. I will place it on the diagram form for you.","After you find the simple is that part of the sentence which tells something about the subject.","The word that tells what the subject does or that expresses being is the simple predicate."o! DIAGRAMMING SENTENCES,"A diagram is a picture of the parts of a sentence and how theyject of the sentence is not expressed." THE SUBJECT,"The person, the place, or the thing about which a statement is made is called the simple subject.","It is usually the first noun or pronoun in the sentence." THE PREDICATE,"The predicate LE SENTENCES,"To find the basic parts of a simple sentence, look for the predicate (verb) first; it is never left out because it expresses action or being."'{ "There may be nouns or pronouns in a sentence that are not the subject; sometimes the subrists","peered"GD "person","place","thing","subject","predicate"l SIMPLE SENTENCES,"A simple sentence is a sentence which contains one subject and one predicate.", "Either the subject, the predicate, or both may be compound."v SIMP "A triangle has three angles.","triangle","has"& "A prominent architect lived in Texas.","architect","lived"0 "A big locomotive pulled the box cars.","locomotive","pulled": "Many tourists peered at the old ship.","tous","hibernate"P "The elephants walked in slowly.","elephants","walked" "The rain smells so clean!","rain","smells" "The class skated at a rink.","class","skated" "Two storms hit the coast this week.","storms","hit"8from Europe.","Greece","extends"Q "Oh, how happy we were!","we","were" "Fish often travel in schools.","fish","travel" "Flowers of many colors grow in Cuba.","flowers","grow" "During the winter bears hibernate.","bear amaze children.","riches","amaze"] "The winter artist is Jack Frost.","artist","is" "Stephen must finish his work.","Stephen","must finish" "The Iliad tells of the Trojan War.","Iliad","tells"  "Greece extends south gn stamps.","Reggie","has" ^| "The joke brought a smile to his face.","joke","brought" "Today the tennis match started early.","match","started" "Boat races draw many spectators.","races","draw"" "The riches of the sea0 TT$"Good job!!":3808 ^T$"Great, "NA$"!":380c hT$"That's fantastic, "NA$"!!!":380v rT$"Right on!" |V2:990: X$"":X$: 400:X$(27)460:X$(13)ĺ(7);:420  400:X$(SM)X$(LG)ĺ(7);:430 X(X$):,S$(Z9)C I1Z9:C1$(I),L1(I),R1(I),CJ$(I),C2$(I),L2(I),R2(I):X I14:CO$(I): Q$(34):PD$".":SS125:NN255:DE1000:SP$(32):E2(637)223:2000 ,Z5NN1 6I(5(1))1 @I330,340,350,360,370 JT$"Excellent, "NA$"!":385  (C) 1988 SENARI PROGRAMS< COMP.SENT 9/12/87d UPDATED 10/01/87 - SJW (KEYPUNCH)ndZ924iX(Z9),T(Z9)nK1Z9xT((1)Z9)1X(T)1120X(T)1:T(K)T:C1$(Z9),C2$(Z9),L1(Z9),R1(Z9),CJ$(Z9) L2(Z9),R2(Z9)          12:S$D1$(JJ,II):LJ5:TC33:JJ2LJ2:TC38:II2VV1O%?uJJ5II1VV1%DuLI1:V:960:VV93:940:JJ530030:II:V10:900:JJ%NuVVV2:II1970:940:V19:II:V9:900:&XuII13:V:S$D3$(II):LI1:LJ3:TC37:960:VV92:940:II:V9:900:."B I11000:::"PRESS ANY KEY TO RETURN TO MAIN MENU.";:Z$J :^ D$;"RUN HELLO" DME GRADES,";F$( LD$;"OPEN GRADES,L50"0 QA0H VD$;"DELETE GRADES"b `D$;"OPEN GRADES,L50"| jD$;"WRITE GRADES,R0" tA ~D$ I150 D$;"WRITE GRADES,R";I " " D$ I D$;"CLOSE GRADES" :"NEW GRADES FILE OPENED:::::"DO YOU WANT TO SAVE THE OLD FILE?":255:K :"(YES/NO)? ";Z$a ::Z$"NO"1100u Z$"YES"1010 V(37)1 "WHAT IS THE NEW FILENAME? ";F$ (F$,1)"A"(F$,1)"Z"1050 I13:V:1:(7)::V:958:1040 D$;"RENA`D$"": CTRL-D::150:"THIS PROGRAM WILL DELETE ALL THE GRADES"::"IN THE 'GRADES' FILE AND SET UP A NEW"::"FILE WHICH WILL HOLD 50 RECORDS. "::4 DE11000:::"IF YOU WANT TO SAVE THE OLD FILE, YOU"::"MUST RENAME IT.":DE11000j D$;"RUN HELLO"[ Y(222):Y5Ģ16:958:18:"THERE ARE NO GRADES IN THE FILE.":2390 ::10:"UNUSUAL ERROR CODE - ";Y;"." :10:"SEE YOUR DOS MANUAL." Z" ":L((N(I)))16((G(I))):SP39L:J1SP:SP$SP$" ":l. N(I);" CORRECT OUT OF ";G(I);SP$;P(I);"%"u8 :IB :"END OF ";F$;" FILE."L D$;"PR#0"V 23:"PRESS ANY KEY TO RETURN TO THE MENU.";:G$` :10:10:"ONE MOMENT PLEASE...."" CORRECT OUT OF ";G(I),P(I);"%"8 HJJ1:J6İ900:J0? RI\ \:"END OF ";F$;" FILE."f 2390u D$;"PR#1"  30:F$;" FILE"::  I1A:SP$" "  L(N$(I))(NA$(I)):SP37L:J1SP:SP$SP$" ": $ N$(I);", ";NA$(I);SP$;L$(I)=) SP$PRINT I! D$;"CLOSE ";F$I :10:"*** ";F$;" FILE CLOSED ***"Z Z2090,2300` m Y(222){ Y52040 "UNUSUAL ERROR CODE ";Y  *:2:T$F$" FILE":990:LL1:850 4I1A >:N$(I);", ";NA$(I);" ";L$(I) CN(I); CTRL-D" `D$;"OPEN ";F$;",L50"; jD$;"READ ";F$;",R0"B tAJ ~D$U I1Ao D$;"READ ";F$;",R";I N$(I):NA$(I):L$(I):N(I):G(I):P(I) D$ :PRINT N$(I);", ";NA$(I),L$(I) :PRINT N(I);" CORRECT OUT OF ";G(I),P(I);"%" ::"GRADES (Y/N) ";:Z$:Z$; Z$"Y"F$"GRADES":1105Y 17:1:958:Z$"N"1050c 1045 19:"WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE GRADES FILE?":21:F$ LF$(13)F$"GRADES": READ GRADES QN$(65),NA$(65),L$(65),N(65),G(65),P(65) VD$"":^"Phoenicians made dye from shellfish,",11,9,"and","traders carried it to many ports.",7,5 "He opened the box,",2,3,"and","the letter fell into his hands.",3,5 "The Romans were able soldiers",3,8,";","they also ruled with a firm hand.",4,4ed.",3,8G|"The curtain had risen",3,5,";","the play had begun.",3,5"Charlemagne was a wise king,",11,4,"and","under his rule the country thrived.",5,7 "The hills contained valuable timber,",3,6,"and","the settlers found uses for it.",3,2nt an excuse.",3,6h^"Garden flowers were abundant,",6,8,"and","we decorated the room with them.",2,4h "An inky darkness settled over the earth,",2,5,"and","we hurried for shelter.",2,7r"The band led the parade,",3,6,"and","the marchers followgain?":LJ1:610:V9:H92:440eT$"ONE MOMENT PLEASE....":16:990:X$"N"X$"n"4120::RU1:1}:(4);"RUN HELLO"J "John likes stories of adventure,",4,9,"but","Marian prefers biographies.",6,11T"He has not come,",2,4,"nor","has he se(NA$)8NA$(NA$,8)P((NG100).5)::S$"You got "(N)" right out of "(G)" answers, "NA$". That's "(P)"%.":TC38:LJ1:61025000A49ĺ:S$"Please check the GRADES file, ";NA$:610:TC38:CN0::S$"Do you want to play a):R1R2(T):FL$"last"a V13:13:"In the clause after the conjunction:":L5:15:850:V16:700{` KK1:TT(K):K3Z5o Z5Ė1:MM1:900:2120t 23::T$"ANOTHER EXAMPLE (Y/N) ":PG1:990:440:~ :X$"Y"X$"y"2120:MM1:Z5:2120is the conjunction, "NA$".":560:S$Q$S$:L5(CJ$(T)):LJ3:TC37:610:LJ1:LL5:850:900lC1$C1$(T)C5$C1$(T):L1L1(T):R1R1(T):FL$"first"V13:13:1:"In the clause before the conjunction:":15:L6:850:V16:700 C5$C2$(T):L1L2(T9:1:958:M114000:1:35:" ":1:35:T:Z5920:9]I600:VV91:800:VV2:V8V1R13:V13:1:"The conjunction is: ";X$WL9$X$:500:Z5GG1\(S$)(CJ$(T))(CJ$(T))1İ550aX$CJ$(T)İ300:900:2200]f16:S$CJ$(T)Q$" : FQQ$"COMPOUND SENTENCES":480:TC37:RU12008H3:11:"Do you want instructions? (Y/N) ";:440:X$"Y"X$"y"ė:3000014:1:"What is your first name? ";NA$17:1:"And your last name? ";NL$CK1:TT(K);H1L:"-";::1:cPG1:23::T$" TO CONTINUE : TO EXIT":990::420:V:1:958:T$"PRACTICE SENTENCE"::23:990::D1DE::SS:610:NN:SS:990:NN:L(T$):H(40L)2:HH1:H:T$;:H9(36):PG1PG0::-VV2:V:3:"And the last word? ";X$CL9$X$:Z5GG1500:(S$)R1İ550:X$(C1$,R1)İ300:VV8:FL$"first"900: V:958:"The "FL$" clause is: "::T$C1$:990:H:850:VV8:FL$"first"900: H139:V:"-";::1:RJ&V:3:"Name the first word? ";X$gC1$C5$:(C5$,1)","(C5$,1)"."L9(C5$):C1$(C5$,L91)L9$X$:500:(S$)L1İ550:(X$,L11)(C5$,2,L11)760Z5GG1:"The "FL$" clause is: "::T$C1$:990:H:850:VV8:FL$"first"900):(J32(J95E2));::H9(36):V9(37)1::evLTRTC11:X$(S$,LTR,1):X$SP$X$"-"670E2ĺ(S$,LTR(X$SP$)):660I1LTR:J((S$,I,1)):(J32(J95));:S$(S$,(S$)LTR):LI1ĺ620::(7);"WORD TOO LONG";:(J95):L(S$):S$(J)(S$,L1):[ XCJ$(T)";"S$(T)C1$(T)SP$CJ$(T)SP$C2$(T):602~ YS$(T)C1$(T)CJ$(T)SP$C2$(T) ZLI1:TC38:LJ2:S$S$(T):CN1 bL(S$):LTCH3(20(L2))1:CN1LJH3:CN00lLJ:(S$)TCāI1(S$):J((S$,I,1)S15:(L9$,1)" "5203 LL1:L9$(L9$,L):SV S15:(L9$,1)" "S$L9$:y LL1:L9$(L9$,L):S:S$L9$: &LTR(S$):J1$"":II1LTR:J((S$,II,1)):J2$(J32(J95)):J64J2$(J) 'J1$J1$J2$:II:X$J1$:" 0J((S$,1)):JJ32( 400:X$"Y"X$"y"X$"n"X$"N"ı8 (7);:440_ G14100:4000: ESC ROUTINE ::"[";:I120:"][";::I14:40:"][";::40:I120:"][";::"]" :3:T$"VISION SOFTWARE PRESENTS:":990:5:T$QQ$:990:34,8:: L(L9$): (7);:4407 G14100:4000: ESC ROUTINE ::"[";:I120:"][";::I14:40:"][";::40:I120:"][";::"]" :3:T$"VISION SOFTWARE PRESENTS:":990:5:T$QQ$:990:34,8:: L(L9$):S15:(L9$,1)" "520 LL1:L9$, "NA$"!":380; hT$"That's fantastic, "NA$"!!!":380N rT$"Right on!"^ |V2:990:n X$"":X$: 400:X$(27)460:X$(13)ĺ(7);:420  400:X$(SM)X$(LG)ĺ(7);:430 X(X$): 400:X$"Y"X$"y"X$"n"X$"N"ı,L2(I),R2(I):Y Q$(34):PD$".":SS125:NN255:DE1000:SP$(32):E2(637)223:2000h ,Z5NN1 /TSLI1:TC37:LJ3:11: 6I(5(1))1 @I330,340,350,360,370 JT$"Excellent, "NA$"!":380 TT$"Good job!!":380 ^T$"Great" COMPLEX.SENT 9/17/87,dZ924=iX(Z9),T(Z9)InK1Z9\xT((1)Z9)1lX(T)1120X(T)1:T(K)T:C1$(Z9),C2$(Z9),L1(Z9),R1(Z9),CJ$(Z9),PL(Z9)L2(Z9),R2(Z9),S$(Z9) I1Z9:C1$(I),L1(I),R1(I),CJ$(I),PL(I),C2$(I)          ces before I keep your score.":V92:960:V9:900:;V92:940z$vuS$"Next, identify the clause before the conjunction by typing in the first and last words.":960:940:V92$uS$"You will do the same thing with the clause after the conjunction.":960:9404%uS$"You may have up to three practice sentenicolon.":H3:960:940:V93:S$"The most commonly used coordinate conjunctions are:":H1#bu960::I142:9:CO$(I);:26:CO$(I1)::940::255:900: $luS$"Find the conjunction in each sentence. (Remember, it may be a semicolon.)":TC37:H3:960:sed as a separate sentence.":960:900:S$"These complete thoughts are called independent clauses.":H3:TC37:960:V91:H1:L19:850::V9:900Y#XuLI1:V1:S$"The clauses of a compound sentence are usually connected by coordinate conjunctions or a sem2:V:S$"In this sentence there are two complete thoughts.":TC35:LJ4:960:900!Du"The first is:"::T$"Beavers are clean.":990:H:850:900:"The second complete thought is:"::T$"They are helpful.":990:H:850:900"NuS$"Each thought could be u$;"WRITE GRADES,R";A/ bNL$:NA$:L$:N:G:P? bD$;"CLOSE"E b 0uLI1:9:S$"A compound sentence contains two or more independent clauses.":LJ3:TC37:960:VV92:LI0Q!:u1:800:V2:"Beavers are clean and they are helpful.":VV4:800:940:VV,"and","others achieve greatness.",6,9B: "and","but","or","nor"^aL$"Compound Sentences"saD$"": CTRL DaD$;"OPEN GRADES,L50"aD$;"READ GRADES,R0"aAaD$aA4925110aAA1aD$;"WRITE GRADES,R0"aAaD$ bDI "Lisa brought the book,",4,4,"but","it was not the correct one.",2,3 "My brother takes violin lessons",2,7,"and","my sister takes karate lessons.",2,7& "She went to the door,",3,4,"but","nobody was there.",6,5&0 "Some are born great,",4,5arks are found here",4,4,";","they make these waters dangerous.",4,9"Drops of rain struck the windshield,",5,10,"but","we arrived home before the storm.",2,5 "The Egyptians cut tombs in the rocks,",3,5,"and","here they buried many kings.",4,5 "Rangers protect national forests,",7,7,"and","they maintain lookout stations.",4,8"The police officer addressed the class,",3,5,"but","his voice was indistinct.",3,10"The wind blew fiercely",3,8,"and","the thunder rumbled.",3,7D"Many shW"The tourists arrived at the museum,",3,6,"and","the guide was waiting there.",3,5"Anthony went to the game,",7,4,"but","he will return soon.",2,4"The judge sent for the two lawyers,",3,7,"but","they did not receive the message.",4,7Urich soil deposits behind.",2,6e "June is the month",4,5,"when",2,"when Jeremy was born.",4,4 "John is visiting my uncle",4,5,"who",2,"who lives in Chicago.",3,7 "This is the place",4,5,"where",2,"where the shrubs will be planted.each.",4,5g "While they were on the plane,",5,5,"while",1,"the passengers read magazines.",3,9 "The Industrial Era began",3,5,"when",2,"when the steam engine was invented.",4,8 "When the Nile overflows",4,9,"when",1,"it leaves nna returns.",5,7c| "That problem is easier",4,6,"than",2,"than the ones I have solved.",4,6 "The pitcher slept",3,5,"because",2,"because he was tired.",7,5  "When the swimmers were hungry,",4,6,"when",1,"they returned from the bwhen",2,"when he was younger.",4,7p^ "She noticed the envelope",3,8,"as",2,"as she entered the room.",2,4h "After she had submitted her paper,",5,5,"after",1,"Harriet hurried home.",7,4r "Continue the work",8,4,"until",2,"until JohaJ1:610:V9:H92:440]T$"ONE MOMENT PLEASE....":16:990:X$"N"X$"n"4120::RU1:1u:(4);"RUN HELLO"J "Before the year had passed,",6,6,"before",1,"he was a successful announcer.",2,9"T "Curtis was a splendid athlete",6,7,"NA$(NA$,8)P((NG100).5)::S$"You got "(N)" right out of "(G)" answers, "NA$". That's "(P)"%.":TC38:LJ1:61025000A49ĺ:S$"Please check the GRADES file, ";NA$:610:TC38:CN0::S$"Do you want to play again?":L1(T):C5$C1$(T)Y C1$C5$:V13:13:"In the subordinate clause:":L11:8:850:V16:700s` KK1:TT(K):K3Z5o Z5Ė1:MM1:900:2120t 23::T$"ANOTHER EXAMPLE (Y/N) ":PG1:990:440:~ :X$"Y"X$"y"2120:MM1:Z5:2120 (NA$)81:LL5:850:900XC1$C1$(T):L1L1(T):R1R1(T):PL(T)1C1$C2$(T):L1L2(T):R1R2(T)tC5$C1$:FL$"principal"V13:13:1:"In the principal clause:":8:L9:850:V16:700 C5$C2$(T):L1L2(T):R1R2(T):FL$"subordinate":PL(T)1L1L1(T):R1R:VV2:V8V1<R13:V13:1:"The connecting word is: ";X$WWL9$X$:500:Z5GG1}\(S$)(CJ$(T))(CJ$(T))1İ550aX$CJ$(T)İ300:900:2200f16:S$CJ$(T)Q$" is the conjunction, "NA$".":560:S$Q$S$:L5(CJ$(T)):LJ3:TC37:610:LJ11:"Do you want instructions? (Y/N) ";:440:X$"Y"X$"y"ė:30000p14:1:"What is your first name? ";NA$17:1:"And your last name? ";NL$CK1:TT(K)H9:1:958:M114000:1:35:" ":1:35:T:Z5920:9 I600:VV91:800420:V:1:958:;T$"PRACTICE SENTENCE"::23:990::KD1DE::^SS:610:NN:qSS:990:NN:L(T$):H(40L)2:HH1:H:T$;:H9(36):PG1PG0:: QQ$"COMPLEX SENTENCES":480:TC37:RU12008DH3:1)(C1$,R11)İ300:VV8:FL$"principal"900: V:958:"The "FL$" clause is: "::T$C1$:990:H:850:VV8:FL$"principal"900: H139:V:"-";::1:RJ1L:"-";::1:PG1:23::T$" TO CONTINUE : TO EXIT":990::<L9$X$:500:(S$)L1İ550:(X$,L11)(C1$,2,L11)760KZ5GG1:"The "FL$" clause is: "::T$C1$:990:H:850:VV8:FL$"principal"900:VV2:V:3:"And the last word? ";X$L9$X$:Z5GG10500:(S$)R1İ550:(X$,R1E2ĺ(S$,LTR(X$SP$)):660MI1LTR:J((S$,I,1)):(J32(J95));:mS$(S$,(S$)LTR):LI1ĺv620::(7);"WORD TOO LONG";:V:3:"Name the first word? ";X$C1$C5$:(C5$,1)","(C5$,1)"."L9(C5$):C1$(C5$,L91)$(T)C1$(T)SP$C2$(T)8 ZLI1:TC38:LJ2:S$S$(T):CN1m bL(S$):LTCH3(20(L2))1:CN1LJH3:CN0 lLJ:(S$)TCāI1(S$):J((S$,I,1)):(J32(J95E2));::H9(36):V9(37)1:: vLTRTC11:X$(S$,LTR,1):X$SP$X$"-"670(L9$,L):S. S15:(L9$,1)" "S$L9$:Q LL1:L9$(L9$,L):S:S$L9$: &LTR(S$):J1$"":II1LTR:J((S$,II,1)):J2$(J32(J95)):J64J2$(J) 'J1$J1$J2$:II:X$J1$: 0J((S$,1)):JJ32(J95):L(S$):S$(J)(S$,L1): XS "ı LL1:L9$(L9$,L):S:q &LTR(S$):J1$"":II1LTR:J((S$,II,1)):J2$(J32(J95)):J64J2$(J) 'J1$J1$J2$:II: 0J((S$,1)):JJ32(J95):L(S$):S$(J)(S$,L1)): XLI1:S$S$(T):TC38:LJ3:CN1 bL(S$):LTCH3(20: ESC ROUTINEa ::"[";:I120:"][";::I14:40:"][";::40:I120:"][";::"]" :3:T$"VISION SOFTWARE PRESENTS:":990:5:T$QQ$:990:34,8:: L(L9$):S15:(L9$,1)" "520 LL1:L9$(L9$,L):S S15:(L9$,1)"s! Yes! Yes!":3953 T$"Good job, "NA$"!":395> 990:N X$"":X$:| 400:X$(27)460:X$(13)ĺ(7);:420  400:X$SM$X$LG$ĺ(7);:430 X(X$): 400:X$"Y"X$"y"X$"n"X$"N"ı (7);:440 G14100:4000(34):PD$".":SS125:NN255:DE1000:SP$(32):E2(637)223:2000Z ,: REWARDSk @:Z5NN1} JI(5(1))1 TI350,360,370,380,390 ^T$"Great, "NA$"!":395 hT$"Super!!":395 rT$"That's fantastic, "NA$"!":395 |T$"Yez  (C) 1988 SENARI PROGRAMS; CLASS.SENT 9/15/87c UPDATED 10/01/87 - SJW (KEYPUNCH)mdZ924nX(Z9),T(Z9),S$(Z9),A1(Z9),A1$(Z9)xK1Z9T((1)Z9)1X(T)1130X(T)1:T(K)T:I1Z9:S$(I),A1(I),A1$(I):D Q$          rst word of the subordinate clause is the connecting word.)":960:940%uS$"You may have up to three practice sentences before I keep your score.":V92:960:V9:900:I word."j$vu960:900::LI1:9:S$"Find the connecting word in each sentence.":TC38:LJ3:960:V92:940$uS$"Identify the principal clause and subordinate clause by typing in the first and last words of each.":960:940:V92F%uS$"(Remember the fiwithout the principal clause.":940:960:900:TC36:LJ3$lu:S$"This is a complex sentence because it contains a principal clause and a subordinate clause.":LI0:960:900::S$"Notice that the first word of the subordinate clause is also the connectings:"XuT$"I saw the movie"::990:H:850:940:::S$"These words form the principal clause.":LJ1:TC39:960:900:"The subordinate clause is:":T$"before I read "Q$"Gone With the Wind."Q$8#bu:990:H:LL2:850:::S$"This clause is not complete ete sentence in itself, but a subordinate clause is not complete without the principal clause.":960:V9:900"NuLI0:LJ7:S$"I saw the movie before I read "Q$"Gone With the Wind."Q$:960:VV92:800:940:VV1:V:1:"In this sentence the main idea iGRADES,R";A& bNL$:NA$:L$:N:G:P6 bD$;"CLOSE"< b] 0uLI1:TC37:LJ3:9: :u10:TC34:LJ5:S$"Complex sentences contain one principal and one or more subordinate clauses.":LI1:960:940:V93:m!DuS$"The principal clause is a complreat,",4,5,"while",2,"while others achieve greatness.",5,9UaL$"Complex Sentences"jaD$"": CTRL DaD$;"OPEN GRADES,L50"aD$;"READ GRADES,R0"aAaD$aA4925110aAA1aD$;"WRITE GRADES,R0"aAaD$ bD$;"WRITE me the book,",4,4,"which",2,"which she had enjoyed reading.",5,7 "My brother takes violin lessons",2,7,"while",2,"while I take karate lessons.",5,7& "Nobody was there",6,5,"when",2,"when she answered the door.",4,4:0 "Some are born g",5,4V "The thunder rumbled",3,7,"while",2,"while the wind blew fiercely.",5,8 "Turn to the right",4,5,"after",2,"after you pass the billboard.",5,9 "Stay in bed",4,3,"until",2,"until the doctor arrives.",5,7A "Lisa gave",5,7Y "The gardener pruned the branches",3,8,"that",2,"that had no fruit.",4,5 "Gold is an important mineral",4,7,"which",2,"which is mined in Africa.",5,6 "We visited a factory in Italy",2,5,"where",2,"where spaghetti is made.creasingly important.",1,P "Roberta laid her transistor on the bench.",1, "Follow that trail and you will find the camp.",2,"and" "Marian went into the shop, but she did not buy anything.",2,"but"#& "Accidents happen but many ons"A "All that glitters is not gold.",3,"that glitters" "Christine was thrilled because she won the contest.",3,"because she won the contest" "What a glorious heritage is our freedom!",1, "The use of plastics is becoming inAlthough Luis was tired, he finished the work.",3,"although Luis was tired" "What country would you like to visit if you had the opportunity?",3,"if you had the opportunity" "Do you know when the concert begins?",3,"when the concert begiletter.",1,Y "Andrew Jackson, the hero of the War of 1812, became President.",1, "The Legislature passed the bill, but the Governor vetoed it.",2,"but" "We looked in Dr. Brown's office, but he was not there.",2,"but"K " had been grown in Brazil" "It is true that he did not consider the expense.",3,"that he did not consider the expense" "Have the guests arrived yet or shall we cancel the recital?",2,"or"  "The messenger came and delivered the a new airport in the town where I live.",3,"where I live"r "The TV, which most people watch, is an effective medium of advertising.",3,"which most people watch"| "The ship brought a cargo of coffee that had been grown in Brazil.",3,"that that actress is?",3,"who that actress is"T "Animals that have been tamed are called domesticated animals.",3,"that have been tamed"^ "A library was provided for the students, and they used it often.",2,"and"9h "There is 25000EA49ĺ:S$"Please check the GRADES file, ";NA$:610:CN0::S$"Do you want to play again?":LJ1:610:V9:H92:440:T$"ONE MOMENT PLEASE....":16:990:X$"n"X$"N"4120::RU1:1:(4);"RUN HELLO"*J "Do you know who::2120?t 23::T$"ANOTHER EXAMPLE? 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";NL$ ICE SENTENCE"::23:990::1DE1:D1DE::KSS255:SS:610:NN:eSS255:SS:990:NN:L(T$):H(41L)2:H:T$;:PG1PG0::Q$(34):SC$"subordinate clause":SE$"sentence":SE$(1)SE$"S":PD$"."WA2$(1)"simple "SE$:A$(S$,(S$)LTR):LI1ĺ#620D::(7);"WORD TOO LONG";:_ H139:V:"-";:::x*H139:V:"=";::RH1L:"-";::PG1:23::T$" TO CONTINUE : TO EXIT":990::420:VV1910:V:1:958::T$"PRACT(L2))1:CN1LJH3:CN0u lLJ:(S$)TCāI1(S$):J((S$,I,1)):(J32(J95E2));::H9(36):V9(37)1:: vLTRTC11:X$(S$,LTR,1):X$SP$X$"-"670 E2ĺ(S$,LTR(X$SP$)):660 I1LTR:J((S$,I,1)):(J32(J95));:S complete sentence in itself, but a subordinate clause is not complete without the principal clause.":960:V9:900"NuLI0:LJ7:S$"I saw the movie before I read "Q$"Gone With the Wind."Q$:960:VV92:800:940:VV1:V:1:"In this sentence the main WRITE GRADES,R";A, bNL$:NA$:L$:N:G:P< bD$;"CLOSE"B bc 0uLI1:TC37:LJ3:9: :u10:TC34:LJ5:S$"Complex sentences contain one principal and one or more subordinate clauses.":LI1:960:940:V93:s!DuS$"The principal clause is aborn great,",4,5,"while",2,"while others achieve greatness.",5,9[aL$"Complex Sentences"paD$"": CTRL DaD$;"OPEN GRADES,L50"aD$;"READ GRADES,R0"aAaD$aA4925110aAA1aD$;"WRITE GRADES,R0"aAaD$ bD$;"a gave me the book,",4,4,"which",2,"which she had enjoyed reading.",5,7 "My brother takes violin lessons",2,7,"while",2,"while I take karate lessons.",5,7& "Nobody was there",6,5,"when",2,"when she answered the door.",4,4@0 "Some are t answer.":960:V92:940:S$"You may have as many as three practice sentences before I keep your score.":960:900::9ins a principal clause and a "SC$".":TC38:LJ2:960'vV9:900:9:LJ3:LI1:S$"Look at each "SE$" carefully and decide what kind of a sentence it is:":TC36:LJ2:610:I13:10:I;". 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