Abdul-Aziz B Assanosi SENTENCE STRUCTURE REVIEW. THERE ARE THREE TYPES OF SENTENCES Simple Compound...

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Abdul-Aziz B Assanosi

SENTENCE STRUCTURE REVIEW

THERE ARE THREE TYPES OF SENTENCES

• Simple • Compound • Complex

EXAMPLES

• Simple

• Sami speaks French.

• Compound

• Sami speaks French, but I speak Arabic.

• Complex

• When Sami speaks French, I don’t understand him.

ERRORS WHEN MAKING COMPOUND SENTENCES

• Run on: (No comma + No coordinating Conjunction)

• The weather is hot we drink much water.

• Comma splice: (There is a comma + No coordinating Conjunction)

• The weather is hot, we drink much water

• Correct:

• The weather is hot, so we drink much water.

R E M E M B E R!

• Coordinating conjunctions are:• for – and – neither – but – or – yet – so • They come after the first simple

sentence, and a comma precedes them.

ERRORS OF COMPLEX SENTENCES

• Fragmet:

• A sentence that is composed of independent clause only:

• While we were playing.

• Correct:

• While we were playing, my friend came.

DO YOU REMEMBER THE TIME SUBORDINATORS

Time subordinators

After

As soon as

Before

Since

Until

When

Whenever

While

HERE ARE THREE MORE SUBORDINATORS

Other subordinators

If

Because since

If = condition subordinator

Since and because = reason subordinators

SINCE CAN PLAY TWO ROLES

• Since can be a time subordinator as in:

• Since I came from Kharj, my phone has been ringing.

• It also acts as a reason subordinator as in:

• Since it was too late, we slept.

DON’T FORGET

• If an independent clause comes first, you must put a comma.

• Since a comma is important, don’t forget it.

• Open your book to page 135 because the presentation is finished