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Topic

Sentence structure

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A set of words that is complete in itself, typically containing a subject and predicate, conveying a statement, question, exclamation or command and consisting of a main clause and one or more subordinate clause

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Simple Compound Complex Compound-

Complex

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SUBJECT PREDICATE

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Ali plays tennis.

SUBJECT PREDICATE

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. A simple sentence consist of one clause containing one noun/subject and one verb/predicate

If the simple sentence starts with the subject, followed directly by the verb, it has the great advantage of directness and energy

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We went to park yesterday.

Observe how a simple sentence is constructed:

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We went to park yesterday .

Pronoun Verb

Simple subject Complete predicate

Prepositional phrase

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Ali plays tennis.

SUBJECT PREDICATE

one subject one predicate

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play tennis.Tom and Mary

Compound Subject

&

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play tennis and swim.Tom and Mary

Compound Subject Compound Predicate

& &

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Ali and Maria play tennis.

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Ali and Maria play tennis and swim.

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A compound sentence has more

than one part that can stand alone

(independent clauses).

Independent clauses are connected

by coordinating conjunctions,

conjunctive adverbs or a semi-

colon.

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We went to mosque, and

most of us recite Quran all night.

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We went to mosque,

and most of us recite Quran all night .

Subject Verb

CoordinatingConjunction

Predicate

Verb

Prepositional phrase

Modifying phraseSubject

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SUBJECT PREDICATE

SUBJECT PREDICATE

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Ali swims,

Maria plays tennis.

and

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FOR

AND

NOR

BUT

OR

YET

SO

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Ali swims, and Maria plays tennis.

Clause 1 Clause 2

Independent Independent

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Ali swims, and Maria plays tennis.

Comma before “and” in compound

sentences!

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MOREOVER

HOWEVER

OTHERWISE

THEREFORE

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Ali is handsome; moreover, he is rich.

Clause 1 Clause 2

Independent Independent

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Bob is handsome; moreover, he is rich.

Bob is handsome; he is, moreover, rich.

Bob is handsome; he is rich, moreover.

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“If the relation between the ideas expressed in the main clauses is very close and clear without a conjunction, you can separate the clauses with a semicolon” .

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Tom has benefited from his exercise program; he is slim and energetic.

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A complex sentence has at least

two parts: one that can stand alone

and another one that cannot

The part that cannot stand alone is

linked to the rest of the sentence

by a subordinating conjunction

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Since my friend and I wanted to have fun,

we went to club yesterday.

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Since we wanted to have fun,

we went to club yesterday.

PredicateSubject

SubordinatingConjunction

Part that cannot stand alone

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SUBJECT PREDICATE

SUBJECT PREDICATE

even though

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Bob is popular

he is ugly.

even though

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The most common subordinating conjunctions are "after," "although," "as," "because," "before," "how,"

"if," "once," "since," "than," "that," though," "till," "until,"

"when," "where," "whether,” and while."

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Bob is popular even though he is ugly.

Clause 1 Clause 2

Independent Dependent

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Even though Bob is ugly, he is popular.

Clause 1 Clause 2

Dependent Independent

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This type of sentence has more

than one part that can stand

alone, and at least one that

cannot.

Conjunctions link the different

parts of this sentence.

Compound-Complex Sentence

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Since we wanted to have fun,

my friend and I went to club yesterday,

and we danced all night.

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Since we wanted to have fun,

my friend and I went to club,

and we danced all night.

Subject Predicate

SubordinatingConjunction

CoordinatingConjunction

Part that cannot stand alone

Compound-Complex Sentence

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Ali is popular

he is good looking,

because

he is not very happy.

but

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To conclude we can say that sentence is a set of meaningful words which gives us the full expression. Sentence structure is the way a sentence is arranged grammatically. The sentence structure of your writing includes where the noun and verb fall within an individual sentence.

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