Sentence Structure.

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Sentence Structure

A simple sentence, also called an independent clause, contains a subject and a verb, and it expresses a complete thought. Simple Sentences

In the following simple sentences, subjects are in orange, and verbs are in green.  A. Some students like to study in the mornings. B. Juan and Arturo play football every afternoon. C. Alicia goes to the library and studies every day. Simple Sentences

The three previous examples are all simple sentences The three previous examples are all simple sentences.  Note that sentence B contains a compound subject, and sentence C contains a compound verb.  Simple sentences, therefore, contain a subject and verb and express a complete thought, but they can also contain a compound subjects or verbs. Simple Sentences

A compound sentence contains two independent clauses joined by a coordinator. The coordinators are as follows: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so. (Helpful hint: The first letter of each of the coordinators spells FANBOYS.) Except for very short sentences, coordinators are always preceded by a comma. Compound Sentences

 In the following compound sentences, subjects are in orange, verbs are in green, and the coordinators and the commas that precede them are in red. A.  I tried to speak French, and my friend tried to speak English.   B.  Sarah played football, so John went shopping.   C.  Erin played guitar, but Steve played drums.   Compound Sentences

Each sentence contains two independent clauses, and they are joined by a coordinator with a comma preceding it.  Note how the use of coordinators can change the relationship between the clauses.  What implications do the use of "yet" or "but" have on the meaning of the sentence? Compound Sentences

A complex sentence has an independent clause joined by one or more dependent clauses. A complex sentence always has a subordinator such as because, since, after, although, or when or a relative pronoun such as that, who, or which.  Complex Sentences

In the following complex sentences, subjects are in orange, verbs are in green, and the subordinators and their commas (when required) are in red. A. When he handed in his homework, he forgot to give the teacher the last page. B. The teacher returned the homework after she noticed the error. C. The students are studying because they have a test tomorrow. D. After they finished studying, Steve and Sarah went to the movies. E. Steve and Sarah went to the movies after they finished studying. Complex Sentences

When a complex sentence begins with a subordinator such as sentences A and D, a comma is required at the end of the dependent clause. When the independent clause begins the sentence with subordinators in the middle as in sentences B, C, and E, no comma is required. Complex Sentences

 A compound-complex sentence has multiple independent clauses and at least one dependent clause.

In the following compound-complex sentence, subjects are in orange, verbs are in green, and the subordinators and their commas (when required) are in red. A. Although I studied for the exam, I was nervous, and I didn’t expect to do well. Compound-Complex