Neatishead CofE Primary School

Peacocks

Peacock Complex Sentences

Peacock Class were asked to compose a sentence using a subordinate clause and a main clause. Below are our successful complex sentences. Well done!

D
I was striving to receive my personal best maths score but I didn’t succeed so I tried again because I knew I could do it, the second time I achieved 40/40. When we went home, my mum said we going to have picnic at the park. When we got there, Bradley stole my sandwiches so I shouted, “they’re mine.”

C
They were striving to achieve their personal best again, because they knew that if they succeeded, they would receive a prize (here at Neatishead).

C
Striving to achieve my personal best successfully, I know I can do it because I never give up…I have just received my results so here they are: 32,40, 32. Hopefully, I will get awesome marks again next year; I am seeing my friends tomorrow so maybe they will tell me their scores.

E
Striving to achieve my personal best, I know I must keep trying again and again to succeed.

A
To achieve my goal, I must work hard.

L
Striving for my personal best, I run as fast as possible to achieve my team’s victory for 2017.

A
Striving for success, the football team tried their best in the tournament.

A
When striving to achieve their personal best, success is knowing how to strive hard – because they would like playing in this area again.

F
Striving to achieve their personal best, knowing she is successful, she is receiving an award.

M
Striving to achieve my personal best in English, I try and try again until I receive success. I know I can do it!

J
Striving to achieve a personal best again, Elizabeth, Hugo and their friends received success here at school because they were good at football.