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Jumat, 22 Maret 2013

Types and Kinds of Sentences



When we discuss the "Type" of sentence, we're discussing how it is builT.  There are four types of sentences:
1) Simple - One independent clause --- [I run.]
  • A simple sentence is a sentence with only one complete thought.  It must have a and a predicate.  It may have either a simple or a compound .  It may also have either a simple predicate or a compound predicate.
  • ex: My back aches. [simple , simple predicate]
  •      My muscles and my eyes hurt. [compound , simple predicate]
  •      My face looks blue and feels stiff. [simple , compound predicate]
  •     My face and hair look and feel terrible. [compound , compound predicate]
  • A simple sentence may also contain one or more phrases, but no dependent clauses.
  • ex: I must be getting a case of the flu. [simple : I; simple predicate: must be getting; phrase: a case of the flu]
2) Compound - Two or more independent clauses --- [I run] and [I jump.]
3) Complex - one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses --- [When I am chased,] [I run.]
4) Compound-Complex - two or more independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses ---  [When I am chased,] [I run.] and [I jump.]
(click the following link to learn about clauses)

When we discuss the "kinD" of sentence, we're discussing what the sentence Does.  There are four kinds of sentences:
1) Declarative - makes a statement or gives information; ends with a period --- Flowers smell nice.
2) Exclamatory - expresses strong feeling; ends with an exclamation point --- This is fun! --- I'm really scared!
3) Imperative - gives a command; ends with a period or an exclamation point --- Hand me the fly swatter, please. --- Get down from there!
4) Interrogative - asks a question; ends with a question mark --- How are you today? 

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