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Basic Sentence Structure Maxwell Hill SM 217 9/14/2010
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Basic Cornerstone Without structure…prose is impossible Just a little refresher Bring to life by using variety of structure http://shakespeare.mit.edu/ William Shakespeare
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Subject/Predicate Subject- what the sentence is about Predicate- tells something about subject Verb by itself not necessarily a predicate http://www.cdc.gov/youthcampaign/ Verb Campaign
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Independent vs. Dependent Complete Thought Ex: Kelli Donahue teaches class. Incomplete Thought Ex: When Kelli Donahue teaches class, the students listen.
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Sentence Types Simple- one independent clause (ic) and no dependent clauses (dc). Compound- multiple ic but no dc. Complex- one ic and at least one dc. Compound Complex- multiple ic and at least one dc.
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Other Grammar Terms Conjunction- connects words, phrases or clauses Adjective- modifies a noun Adverb- modifies a verb
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To Get Help OWL- owl.english.purdue.edu/ Sweetland Writing Center- lsa.umich.edu/sweetland/ http://owl.english.purdue.edu/ Purdue University OWL
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References Bisignani, Dana, and Brizee Allen. "Purdue OWL." Welcome to the Purdue University Online Writing Lab (OWL). Purdue University, 29 June 2010. Web. 11 Sept. 2010.. Megginson, David. "The Structure of a Sentence." UOttawa. University of Ottawa. Web. 14 Sept. 2010..
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