Basic_Sentence_Structure_Types
Basic_Sentence_Structure_Types
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1.SUBJECT
2.VERB
3.OBJECT
4.PHRASE
5.CLAUSE
SUBJECT
Topic
Who/What Performer (Who/What)
Doer
It is usually a noun or pronoun
VERB
Action
AUXILARY VERB (HELPING)
To be – is/am/are/was/were/been/being
To do – did/does
To have- has/had
OBJECT
Example:
On the wall
In the water
Over the horizon
CLAUSES
Example:
I came last year.
When I came here, I saw him.
When I came here, I saw him, and he greeted me.
TYPES OF CLAUSES
It functions on its own to make a
meaningful sentence and looks much like a regular
sentence.
Example:
He is a wise man.
I want to buy a phone, but I don’t have enough
money.
Alex smiles whenever he sees her.
It cannot function on its own because it
leaves an idea or thought unfinished.
Example:
•Although I prepared well, I was nervous
•In spite of studying hard, he didn’t answer.
•He is a very talented player though he is out of form.
Understanding the
Building Blocks of a
Sentence
SENTENCES
▪ Simple
▪ Compound
▪ Complex
▪ Compound-Complex
BASIC ELEMENTS OF EVERY
SENTENCE
SUBJECT PREDICATE
BASIC ELEMENTS
SUBJECT PREDICATE
predicate.
Observe how a simple sentence is constructed:
SUBJECT PREDICATE
Compound Subject
&
SIMPLE SENTENCE
with 1 comp. sub. & 1 comp. pred.
& &
COMPOUND SENTENCE
and
most of us danced all night.
COMPOUND SENTENCE STRUCTURE
Predicate
Coordinating
Conjunction
and most of us danced all night .
SUBJECT PREDICATE
and
SUBJECT PREDICATE
COMPOUND SENTENCE
Tom swims,
and
Clause 1 Clause 2
Independent Independent
‘AND’ IN COMPOUND SENTENCE
Clause 1 Clause 2
Independent Independent
‘COMMA’ &
‘SEMICOLON’ IN
COMPOUND SENTENCE
Note: Semicolon
before conjunctive
adverb and comma
after conjunctive adverb!
Conjunctive Adverbs “float”
Subject Predicate
SUBJECT PREDICATE
even though
SUBJECT PREDICATE
COMPLEX SENTENCE
Bob is popular
even though
he is ugly.
SENTENCE USING
SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS
Clause 1 Clause 2
Independent Dependent
SENTENCE USING
SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS
Clause 1 Clause 2
Dependent Independent
Compound-Complex Sentence
This type of sentence has more than one part that can stand
alone, and at least one that cannot.
Max is popular
because
he is good looking,
but
1. Simple
2. Compound
3. Complex
4. Simple
5. Compound-complex
1. Because Kayla has so much climbing experience , we asked her to lead
our group.
2. You and I need piano lessons.
3. I planned to go to the hockey game, but I couldn’t get tickets.
4. Dorothy likes white water rafting, but she also enjoys kayaking.
5. There are many problems to solve before this program can be used, but
engineers believe that they will be able to solve them soon.
Answers
1. Complex
2. Simple
3. Compound
4. Compound
5. Compound-complex