Keep the Highest no score out of 54.5 / 51. Tutorial 1: Sentence StructureSimple SentencesUse the following list of key terms to help you answer the questions that follow.Term DefinitionConjunctive Adverbs Words that indicate that the following clause is an independent clause; they also work as transitional devices, allowing the writer to indicate the relationship between ideas in independent clauses. Some conjunctive adverbs use more than one word: in fact, in contrast, as a result, that isCoordinating Conjunction A word that joins words or word groups with the same grammatical structureDependent Clause A group of words that may contain a subject and a verb but does not contain a complete thought; a dependent clause is not a sentenceIndependent Clause Consists of a subject and a verb and expresses a complete thoughtPredicate A verbal phrase that shows the action or indicates a state of being for the subject of the sentenceSubject A noun or pronoun that controls the verb in a sentenceSubordinating Conjunction Conjunctions used to introduce dependent clausesA simple sentence is a single independent clause. An independent clause consists of a subject and a predicate and expresses a complete thought. Simple sentences are sometimes referred to as complete sentences .Example