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Year 3
Simple, compound and adverbial complex sentences
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You can write four types of simple sentence with accurate punctuation.
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You can use each of the three co-ordinating conjunctions.
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You can use the comma before "but" or "or" co-ordinating conjunctions in a compound sentence.
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You can understand that a complex sentence is formed of at least one main clause and any type of subordinate clause.
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You can understand the comma rule in an adverbial complex sentence.
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You can use the comma rule to write accurate adverbial complex sentences.
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You can use "as" subordination in an adverbial complex sentence.
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You can recognise the difference between compound sentences and adverbial complex sentences.
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