front 1 - use to introduce a list - always have a complete sentence before | back 1 colon |
front 2 - between two independent clauses - only use if the two independent clauses relate to each other - use before a transition word | back 2 semicolon |
front 3 - contains a word like up, beside, over, beneath - describes a location, direction, where/when | back 3 prepositional phrase |
front 4 - contains a independent clause and a dependent clause - the dependent clause can come before or after the independent clause - ALL dependent clauses need to include an AAAWWUOEBBIST word | back 4 complex sentence |
front 5 - contains two independent clauses - have to use a FANBOY in between each independent clause - comma always comes BEFORE the FANBOY - FORMULA: complete sentence, FANBOY complete sentence | back 5 compound sentence |
front 6 - modifies verbs, adjectives, and adverbs - most end with -ly | back 6 adverb |
front 7 - FORMULA: to + a verb | back 7 infinitive phrase |
front 8 - repetition in a list of words | back 8 parallelism/parallel structure |