Sentence structure. A sentence is a group of words that contain at least one subject and one verb and expresses at least one complete thought. 3 types.

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Sentence structure

A sentence is a group of words that contain at least one subject and one verb and expresses at least one complete thought. 3 types of sentences : –Simple sentence –Compound sentence –Complex sentence

Simple Sentence Has one subject-verb pair Subject - tells - who or what did something Verb - tells - the action ( jump, work, think) or condition (is, was, seem appear) Can have several possible formulas. Here are 4 possibilities. (subject - red, verb - blue 1. The Star Wars movies were international hits. (SV) 2. Young people and adults enjoyed them. (SSV) 3. The films entertained and thrilled audiences everywhere. (SVV) 4. Luke Skywalker and his friends battled evil and made us laugh at the same time. (SSVV)

Compound Sentence Has two or more subject-verb combinations. A compound sentence is composed of at least two simple sentences joined by a comma and a coordinating conjunction. Example: The gold disappeared with the mice, so, the greedy man got nothing. coordinating conjunction

There are seven coordinating conjunctions in English F - FOR A - AND N - NOR B - BUT O - OR Y - YET S - SO

Coordinating ConjunctionExample And joins sentences that are alike.He dropped a rice ball, and it rolled into a hole in the ground. But joins sentences that are opposite or show contrast. They were happy, but they were poor. So joins sentences when the second expresses the result of something described in the first sentence. The greedy man wanted all the gold, so he ran with it. Or joins sentences that give choices or alternatives. He could choose a big box, or he could choose a small one.

Yet shows contrast or joins opposites. Use yet when the second part of the sentence says something unexpected. I was scared, yet I was also curious about the old lady. For is used to introduce a reason or cause. It is not easy to get there, for you have to hike down a long, hot trail. Nor means ‘not this and not that’.Use nor to join two negative sentences. The book isn’t very long, nor is it difficult to read.

Complex Sentence Is a combination of one independent clause and one (or more) dependent clause(s). Example : Anna left the party early because she was tired. INDEP CLAUSE DEP CLAUSE Hold the cat’s mouth closed while you count to ten. INDEP CLAUSE DEP CLAUSE

Comma Rule In a complex sentence, when the dependent clause comes first, separate the clauses with comma. When the independent clause comes first, do not separate them. Example : Because she was tired, Anna left the party early. Anna left the party early because she was tired.

Dependent clause always begins with a subordinating word, or subordinator. TIME SUBORDINATORS after, as, before,since, until, when, whenever, as soon as He goes to school after he finishes work REASON SUBORDINATORS because, since, as Sam excels at sports because he trains hard. PLACE SUBORDINATORS where, wherever I can never remember where I put my house keys.

Review: Kinds of Sentences Simple Sentences = one independent clause Examples: Winter has arrived The sun is shining brightly. People are walking and jogging in the park.

Compound sentences = two independent clauses Example: The sun is shining, and there are no clouds in the sky. It was a beautiful day, so we decided to go to the park

Complex sentence = one independent clause + one (or more) dependant clauses Example: As soon as we arrived, we put on our shoes. Alex broke his arm because he was not careful.