Sentence Structure:�Sentence Types �
Sentence Types
- Compound-Complex
Basic Elements of Every Sentence
Basic Elements
plays tennis .
Simple Sentence
- A simple sentence has one subject and one predicate.
We went to San Juan yesterday.
Observe how a simple sentence is constructed:
We went to San Juan .
Simple subject
Complete predicate
Prepositional phrase
SIMPLE SENTENCE
plays tennis.
one subject one predicate
play tennis.
Tom and Mary
Compound Subject
play tennis and swim.
Compound Subject Compound Predicate
SIMPLE SENTENCE�with compound subject
Tom and Mary play tennis.
SIMPLE SENTENCE�with compound subject �and�compound predicate
Tom and Mary play tennis and swim.
Compound Sentence
- A compound sentence has more than one part that can stand alone (independent clauses).
- Independent clauses are connected by coordinating conjunctions , conjunctive adverbs or a semi-colon.
We went to San Juan, and
most of us danced all night.
We went to San Juan,
and most of us danced all night .
Coordinating
Conjunction
Modifying phrase
Compound Sentence � �Use of Coordinating Conjunctions
� COMPOUND SENTENCE: � COORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS �
Tom swims , and Mary plays tennis.
Clause 1 Clause 2
Independent Independent
Comma before “and”
in compound
�� COMPOUND SENTENCE:� CONJUNCTIVE ADVERBS �
Bob is handsome ; moreover, he is rich .
Note: Semicolon
before conjunctive
adverb and comma
after conjunctive adverb !
Bob is handsome ; moreover , he is rich.
Conjunctive Adverbs “float”
- Conjunctive adverbs are sometimes called “floating” adverbs because they can be positioned at the beginning, in the middle, or at the end of a clause.
� CONJUNCTIVE ADVERB: � AT THE BEGINNING, IN THE MIDDLE,AT THE END �
Bob is handsome ; moreover, he is rich.
Bob is handsome; he is , moreover , rich.
Bob is handsome; he is rich , moreover .
- “If the relation between the ideas expressed in the main clauses is very close and obvious without a conjunction, you can separate the clauses with a semicolon” ( Little, Brown Handbook, 9th Edition, p. 361).
�� COMPOUND SENTENCE: � SEMICOLON �
Tom has benefited from his exercise program ; he is slim and energetic .
Complex Sentence
- A complex sentence has at least two parts: one that can stand alone and another one that cannot
- The part that cannot stand alone is linked to the rest of the sentence by a subordinating conjunction
Since my boyfriend and I wanted to have fun,
we went to San Juan yesterday .
Since we wanted to have fun ,
Subordinating
Part that cannot stand alone
even though
�� COMPLEX SENTENCE: � SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS �
The most common subordinating conjunctions are "after," "although," "as," "because," "before," "how," "if," "once," "since," "than," "that," though," "till," "until," "when," "where," "whether,” and while."
Bob is popular even though he is ugly.
Independent Dependent
Even though Bob is ugly, he is popular.
Dependent Independent
Compound-Complex Sentence
- This type of sentence has more than one part that can stand alone, and at least one that cannot.
- Conjunctions link the different parts of this sentence.
Since we wanted to have fun,
my boyfriend and I went to San Juan yesterday,
and we danced all night.
my boyfriend and I went to San Juan,
and we danced all night .
is good looking,
is not very happy.
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Simple, compound, complex or compound-complex.
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- Bridget ran the first part of the race, and Tara biked the second part.
- He stands at the bottom of the cliff while the climber moves up the rock.
- The skier turned and jumped.
- Naoki passed the test because he studied hard and understood the material.
- Compound-complex
- Because Kayla has so much climbing experience , we asked her to lead our group.
- You and I need piano lessons.
- I planned to go to the hockey game, but I couldn’t get tickets.
- Dorothy likes white water rafting, but she also enjoys kayaking.
- There are many problems to solve before this program can be used, but engineers believe that they will be able to solve them soon.
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When giving a presentation in english, there are certain guidelines you should follow. Maybe you haven't got a lot of experience presenting - or you would simply like to refresh your already existing knowledge - we're here to teach you the basics about presenting and provide you with a free list of useful phrases and the basic structure you can in your presentation!
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- Introduction
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Introduce yourself
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My name is ... and I am going to talk about ... today.
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I am grateful to be here today and tell you you about...
I would like to take this opportunity to talk about ...
I am here today to talk to you about ...
The reason why I am here today to talk about ... is ...
The purpose of this presentation is to ...
My goal today is to ...
Hopefully, by the end of the presentation, you will all know more about ...
Give a short overview of the content
To make it as understandable as possible, I divided my presentation into ... parts. In the first part, I will concentrate on ..., the second part will be about ..., ...
First of all, I will give you a short introduction, then we will move on to ...
... and finally, I will give you some insights to ...
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Have you ever thought about ... ?
I would like to do a poll about ...
Please ask any questions as soon as they arrive.
On one hand, … on the other hand…
Comparing … with …, we can see that…
Clearly, … makes more sense than …
Whereas Option A is …, Option B is …
Making new points
Firstly,… Secondly,…
What also has to be mentioned is…
Next, I would like to bring up the topic of…
That being said, now we are going to take a look at…
Let's move on to the next topic.
On the next slide,…
The last thing I would like to mention is…
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We are now going to take a look at a picture/video of ...
I'm going to show you a video by ... about ... now.
I've prepared a video about ...
Talking about statistics and charts
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In the graph on this slide, you can see that ...
The average is at ...
This graph clearly shows that the majority ...
According to this graph, the focus should be on ...
What that study tells us for practice is that we should ...
Emphasizing
I would like to emphasize the importance of ...
Moreover, it has to be said that ...
I want to stress the importance of ...
We always have to remember that ...
This is of high significance because ...
That part is especially important because ...
When something goes wrong
I am sorry, but it seems like the projector isn't working.
Could someone please help me with ...?
Is anybody here who knows how to ...?
Could someone give me a hand with ...
I would like to apologize for ...
I apologize for the technical problems, we are going to continue in a minute.
I am sorry for the inconvenience.
End of Presentation
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Sum up the main points
In conclusion I can say that…
To sum up the main points,…
With all mentioned aspects taken into consideration, I can say that…
Make an appeal
So please, in the future, try to be conscious about...
Please take a moment to think about...
I would like to encourage you to...
Thank your audience and say goodbye
It was a pleasure being here today.
Thank you for listening and goodbye.
Thank you for being such a great, engaged audience. Goodbye.
Thank you so much for listening, see you next time.
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The Four Types of Sentence Structure. SIMPLE SENTENCE. A Simple Sentence expresses a complete idea and has a subject and a predicate (verb). It is an independent clause . Example: I ran . Simple Sentence (cont.).
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SIMPLE SENTENCE A Simple Sentence expresses a complete idea and has a subject and a predicate (verb). It is an independent clause. Example: Iran.
Simple Sentence (cont.) A Simple Sentencecan also contain any number of phrases and still remain a simple sentence. Example: On my wayto go shoppingat the Galleria, I almost ran out of gas and decided to stopat the gasstation on the corner of I-35 and Swisherto fillmy tank with premium fuel. Prepositional phrase Infinitive phrase
Compound Sentence A Compound Sentenceis two or more independent clauses (and any number of phrases) joined by either inserting a semi-colon between the clauses or by inserting a comma along with a coordinating conjunctionbetween the clauses. The following words are coordinating conjunctions: and, or, for, nor, but, so, and yet. REMEMBER! You must use a comma with the coordinating conjunction when joining independent clauses.
Compound Sentence (cont.) Example: I had almost run out of gas, so I decided to go to the gas station to fill my tank with premium fuel. ─ or ─ I had almost run out of gas; I decided to go to the gas station to fill my tank with premium fuel.
Complex Sentence A Complex Sentence consists of only oneindependent clause and any number of subordinate (dependent) clauses. REMEMBER!A clause has both a subject and a verb; however, a subordinate clause cannot stand alone as a sentence because it is not a complete idea. Example: Because I had nearly run out of gas, I decided to go to the gas station to fill my tank with premium fuel. Subordinating conjunction: Introduces a subordinate clause
Complex Sentence (cont.) The subordinate clause “Because I had nearly run out of gas” cannot stand alone as a sentence. The subordinating conjunction “because” makes the clause an incomplete idea. However, subordinate clauses are not just introduced by subordinating conjunctions. Adjective clauses, noun clauses, andadverb clausesare also subordinate clauses, but they are not necessarily introduced by a subordinating conjunction. Sometimes, relative pronouns (who, whose, whom, which, andthat)introduce subordinate clauses.
Compound-Complex Sentence A Compound-Complex sentence is simply a combination of a compound and a complex sentence. A compound-complex sentence consists of at least two independent clauses and at least one subordinate clause. Example: Because I had almost run out of gas, I decided to stop at the service station, and then I filled my gas tank with premium fuel. Subordinate clause Independent clause
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Types of Sentence Structure Simple sentence = ONE independent clause May have a compound subject or compound verb, but still only one main clause and no dependent clauses; may have phrases included, but still only one independent, main clause Examples: Brian ran down the field. (1 subject and 1 verb) Hope and Kelsie talked and laughed all night ...
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Subordinate clause Independent clause. THE END! The Four Types of Sentence Structure. SIMPLE SENTENCE. A Simple Sentence expresses a complete idea and has a subject and a predicate (verb). It is an independent clause . Example: I ran . Simple Sentence (cont.). Slideshow 2501256 by soyala.
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'And' for positive and or 'or' for negative sentences. Sentence structure with 'nor' Punctuation rules. Using semi-colons and em dashes. This lesson is accompanied by a color worksheet which concisely summarizes the information contained in the presentation, giving your students the chance to practice either in class or at home.