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Sentence structure
REVISION
By Merav Jerafi-Hochmitz
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What is in a sentence?
verbSubjectSentence= + _ .+
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Basically, if there is no subject, it is not a sentence.
Examples:
I live in the city. - This is a sentence.
live in the city. - Not a sentence
What if there is no subject? -1
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• In the Imperative form (=ציווי ) , we omit the subject because we give orders to another person whom we know (YOU).
What if there is no subject? - 2
Examples:
You drink your tea (every morning). - Affirmative
Drink your tea! - Imperative (A command)
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What can be a subject?
• A subject can be a noun or pronoun, in the singular or in the plural.
Examples:
Noun (singular) – a chair, a bus, a baby, a child
Nouns (plural) – chairs, buses, babies, children
Pronouns – I, you, he, she, it (singular)
we, you, they (plural)
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What else is in the subject?• The subject can include more details
about the person/object who does it.
Examples:
The big yellow school bus takes us to school.
Many young people use the computer.
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What is a verb? -1
• A verb can be an action.
Examples:
He walks to school every day.
They are eating in a restaurant.
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What is a verb? -2
• A verb can show a state of mind / feelings.
Example:
I hate to wake up in the morning.
He wants to be a doctor.
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What is a verb? -3
• A verb can show a state of being
Example:
I am a human being.
He is a good man.
She has a car.
My parents have a new car.
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What if there is no verb?
If there is no verb, it is not a sentence.
Examples:
I live in the city. - This is a sentence.
I in the city. - Not a sentence
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There is an order in the madness!
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Word order - 1
• In a sentence, the verb comes after the subject.
1. Danny likes Dina. Danny is the subject. (He likes her.)
2. Dina likes Danny .Dina is the subject. (She likes him).
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The frame
Now, that you got the picture, don’t forget the frame:
• A sentences starts with a CAPITAL letter.
• It ends with a full stop ( .) an exclamation
mark ( ! ) or – question mark ( ? ) .
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So what did we have?
verbubject + _ +Ss .
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