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1411365022_59208.doc sentence plan: 1. components of a sentence 2. simple sentence 3. compound sentence 4. complex sentence 5. complex-compound sentence 6. the structure of a sentence 7. subject and predicate in the field of linguistics, a sentence is an expression in natural language. it is often defined as a grammatical unit consisting of one or morewords that bear minimal syntactic relation to the words that precede or follow it. a sentence can include words grouped meaningfully to express a statement, question, exclamation, request, command or suggestion a sentence can also be defined in orthographic terms alone, i.e. as simply that which is contained between a capital letter and a full stop.this is arguably more accurate than definitions which conflate orthography and grammar, given the variety of structures which are possible between the capital letter and a full stop. for instance, the opening of charles dickens' well known novel, bleak house, …
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dinate (dependent). an independent clause demonstrates a complete thought; it is a complete sentence: for example, i am sad. a subordinate clause is not a complete sentence: for example, because i have no friends. see also copula for the consequences of the verb to be on the theory of sentence structure. a simple complete sentence consists of a single clause. other complete sentences consist of two or more clauses (see below). classification by structure one traditional scheme for classifying english sentences is by the number and types of finite clauses: · a simple sentence consists of a single independent clause with no dependent clauses. · a compound sentence consists of multiple independent clauses with no dependent clauses. these clauses are joined together usingconjunctions, punctuation, or both. · a complex sentence consists of at least one independent clause and one dependent clause. · a complex-compound sentence (or compound-complex sentence) consists of …
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mple, "mary!" "yes." "coffee." etc. other examples of minor sentences are headings (e.g. the heading of this entry), stereotyped expressions ("hello!"), emotional expressions ("wow!"), proverbs, etc. this can also include nominal sentences like "the more, the merrier". these do not contain verbs in order to intensify the meaning around the nouns and are normally found in poetry and catchphrases. sentences that comprise a single word are called word sentences, and the words themselves sentence words. sentence length this section looks into the definition, history and analysis of the length of a sentence. history after a slump of interest, a new fascination with sentence length came to the foreground in the 1980s, but mostly "with respect to other syntactic phenomena". measures of sentence length by some definitions, the average size length of a sentence is given by "no. of words / no. of sentences". the textbook mathematical linguistics, written by andrás …
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wed that any two adjacent sentences are more likely to have similar lengths, and almost certainly have similar length when from a text in the fiction genre. this countered the theory that "authors may aim at an alternation of long and short sentence". sentence length, as well as word difficulty, are both factors in the readability of a sentence. however, other factors such as the presence of conjunctions, have been said to "facilitate comprehension considerably" simple sentence a simple sentence is a sentence structure that contains one independent clause and no dependent clauses. examples · the runner jumped. this simple sentence has one independent clause which contains one subject, runner, and one predicate, jumped. · the singer bowed. this simple sentence has one independent clause which contains one subject, singer, and one predicate, bowed. · the baby cried. this simple sentence has one independent clause which contains one subject, baby, …
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nction can be used to make a compound sentence. the use of a comma to separate two independent clauses is called a comma splice and is generally considered an error (when used in the english language). examples · my friend invited me to a tea party, but my parents didn't let me go. · do you want to stay here, or would you like to go shopping with me? · i have a lot of work to finish, so i will be up all night. complex sentence a complex sentence is a sentence with one independent clause and at least one dependent clause. examples · i ate the meal that you cooked. (i ate the meal is an independent clause and that you cooked is a relative clause.) · i enjoyed the apple pie that you bought for me. (i enjoyed the apple pie is an independent clause and that …

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1411365022_59208.doc sentence plan: 1. components of a sentence 2. simple sentence 3. compound sentence 4. complex sentence 5. complex-compound sentence 6. the structure of a sentence 7. subject and predicate in the field of linguistics, a sentence is an expression in natural language. it is often defined as a grammatical unit consisting of one or morewords that bear minimal syntactic relation to the words that precede or follow it. a sentence can include words grouped meaningfully to express a statement, question, exclamation, request, command or suggestion a sentence can also be defined in orthographic terms alone, i.e. as simply that which is contained between a capital letter and a full stop.this is arguably more accurate than definitions which conflate orthography …

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