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Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences - 2 FREE Printable Worksheets

Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences – 2 FREE Printable Worksheets

Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences – 2 FREE Printable Worksheets

In general there are three types of sentence in English: simple sentences, compound sentences, and complex sentences. We should use a mix of sentence types to keep our reader interested.

Learn about the vocabulary of clausesindependent and dependent – and conjunctionscoordinating and subordinating –  with our two FREE printable grammar worksheets!

 Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences – Info Page

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 Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences – Gap-Fill

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When to Use Gerunds or To + Infinitive - 3 FREE Printable Worksheets

When to Use Gerunds or To + Infinitive – 3 FREE Printable Worksheets

When to Use Gerunds or To + Infinitive – 3 FREE Printable Worksheets

Discover which phrases and individual verbs are commonly followed by gerunds or to + infinitive and practice writing your own sentences, with our three fantastic FREE printable grammar worksheets!

 When to Use Gerunds – Typical Phrases

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 When to Use Gerunds – Typical Verbs

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 When to Use To + Infinitive – Typical Verbs

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