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Sentence and types
of sentence.
BY,
IMRAN KAKAR
EMAIL. IMRANKAKAR205@GAMIL.COM
Sentence:
1. LARGEST INDEPENDENT UNIT OF GRAMMAR
2. BEGINS WITH A CAPITAL LETTER AND ENDS WITH A PERIOD, QUESTION
MARK, OR EXCLAMATION POINT
3. GROUP OF WORDS THAT EXPRESSES A COMPLETE IDEA AND THAT
INCLUDES A SUBJECT AND A VERB.
Types of Sentence
 On the basis of Structures
1. THE FOUR BASIC SENTENCE STRUCTURES ARE THE:
2. SIMPLE: A SENTENCE WITH ONLY ONE INDEPENDENT CLAUSE.
3. COMPOUND: TWO (OR MORE) SIMPLE SENTENCES JOINED BY A CONJUNCTION OR AN
APPROPRIATE MARK OF PUNCTUATION.
4. COMPLEX: A SENTENCE THAT CONTAINS AN INDEPENDENT CLAUSE (OR MAIN CLAUSE) AND AT LEAST
ONE DEPENDENT CLAUSE
5. COMPOUND-COMPLEX: A SENTENCE WITH TWO OR MORE INDEPENDENT CLAUSES AND AT LEAST
ONE DEPENDENT CLAUSE.
Types of Sentences
 On the basis of Functional
1. DECLARATIVE: "CLOTHES MAKE THE MAN. NAKED PEOPLE HAVE LITTLE OR NO INFLUENCE ON
SOCIETY." (MARK TWAIN)
2. INTERROGATIVE: "BUT WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LITERATURE AND JOURNALISM?
JOURNALISM IS UNREADABLE AND LITERATURE IS NOT READ." (OSCAR WILDE)
3. IMPERATIVE: "BE CAREFUL ABOUT READING HEALTH BOOKS. YOU MAY DIE OF A MISPRINT." (MARK
TWAIN)
4. EXCLAMATORY: "TO DIE FOR AN IDEA; IT IS UNQUESTIONABLY NOBLE. BUT HOW MUCH NOBLER IT
WOULD BE IF MEN DIED FOR IDEAS THAT WERE TRUE!"
A simple sentence
 A simple sentence must have a single clause (a single verb) which is independent, and it
cannot take another clause.
 Example:
 I always wanted to become a writer. (One clause – one verb)
 Compound sentence
 A compound sentence must have more than one independent clause with no dependent
clauses. Some specific conjunctions, punctuation, or both are used to join together these
clauses.
 Example:
 I always wanted to become a writer, and she wanted to become a doctor. (Two independent
clauses – two verbs)
Complex sentence
 Complex sentence
 A complex sentence also has more than one clause but of one them must be an
independent clause and the other/others must be (a) dependent clause(es). There are also
some particular connectors for the clauses of a complex sentence to be connected.
 Example:
 I know that you always wanted to be a writer. (Here, a dependent clause is followed by a
connector and an independent clause. The other way around is also possible.)
Compound-complex sentence
 A compound-complex sentence (or complex–compound sentence) is a mixture of the
features of compound and complex sentences in one sentence. So, it must contain at least
two independent clauses and at least one dependent clause.
Example:
I know that you always wanted to become a writer, but I always wanted to become a
doctor. (Here, one dependent clause is followed by a complex connector and two
independent clauses with a compound conjunction between them.)
Functionally, sentences are of mainly four types:
1. Declarative sentence
2. Imperative sentence
3. Interrogative sentence, and
4. Exclamatory sentence
Declarative sentence:
 Declarative sentence:
 An assertive sentence (declarative sentence) simply expresses an opinion/feeling, or makes a
statement, or describes things. In other words, it declares something. This type of sentence
ends with a period (i.e., a full-stop).
 Examples:
 I want to be a good cricketer. (a statement)
 I am very happy today. (a feeling)
Imperative sentence
 Imperative sentence:
 We use an imperative sentence to make a request or to give a command. Imperative
sentences usually end with a period (i.e., a full stop), but under certain circumstances, it
can end with a note of exclamation (i.e., exclamation mark).
 Examples:
 Please sit down.
 I need you to sit down now!
Interrogative sentence:
 Interrogative sentence:
 An interrogative sentence asks a question. Interrogative sentences must end with a
note of interrogation (i.e., question mark)
 Examples:
 When are you going to submit your assignment?
 Do you know him?
. Alternative Interrogatives:
 2. Alternative Interrogatives: These questions usually offer two or more alternative responses,
and give the other person some options. These also start with auxiliary verbs. Here are some
examples:
 Shall I call her or send an e-mail?
 Do you want tea, coffee or juice?
 Will you tell him or shall I?
 Do you prefer long hair or short?
Wh- Interrogatives:
 3. Wh- Interrogatives: These questions generally start with words beginning with wh-
such as WHAT, WHO, WHEN, WHERE. HOW can also be used even though it doesn’t
begin with wh-
 (These are also known as ‘open questions’). The answer would generally be
explanatory and open-ended. Here are some examples:
 What happened?
 How did you do that?
 Where did you go?
 What are you doing?
Tag Questions:
 4. Tag Questions: These questions usually have a declarative statement in the
question. Generally, the question is tagged onto the end of such a statement.
They consist of a main or auxiliary verb followed by a pronoun or existential
‘there’. Here are some examples:
 Gina plays the piano, doesn’t she?
 You’re lying to me, aren’t you?
 There’s something wrong with her, isn’t there?
Exclamatory sentence.
 Exclamatory sentence.
 An exclamatory sentence expresses overflow of emotions. These
emotions can be of happiness, wonder, sorrow, anger, etc.
 Examples:
 What a day it was! (2) I cannot believe he would do that!
Thank you

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  • 1. Sentence and types of sentence. BY, IMRAN KAKAR EMAIL. IMRANKAKAR205@GAMIL.COM
  • 2. Sentence: 1. LARGEST INDEPENDENT UNIT OF GRAMMAR 2. BEGINS WITH A CAPITAL LETTER AND ENDS WITH A PERIOD, QUESTION MARK, OR EXCLAMATION POINT 3. GROUP OF WORDS THAT EXPRESSES A COMPLETE IDEA AND THAT INCLUDES A SUBJECT AND A VERB.
  • 3. Types of Sentence  On the basis of Structures 1. THE FOUR BASIC SENTENCE STRUCTURES ARE THE: 2. SIMPLE: A SENTENCE WITH ONLY ONE INDEPENDENT CLAUSE. 3. COMPOUND: TWO (OR MORE) SIMPLE SENTENCES JOINED BY A CONJUNCTION OR AN APPROPRIATE MARK OF PUNCTUATION. 4. COMPLEX: A SENTENCE THAT CONTAINS AN INDEPENDENT CLAUSE (OR MAIN CLAUSE) AND AT LEAST ONE DEPENDENT CLAUSE 5. COMPOUND-COMPLEX: A SENTENCE WITH TWO OR MORE INDEPENDENT CLAUSES AND AT LEAST ONE DEPENDENT CLAUSE.
  • 4. Types of Sentences  On the basis of Functional 1. DECLARATIVE: "CLOTHES MAKE THE MAN. NAKED PEOPLE HAVE LITTLE OR NO INFLUENCE ON SOCIETY." (MARK TWAIN) 2. INTERROGATIVE: "BUT WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LITERATURE AND JOURNALISM? JOURNALISM IS UNREADABLE AND LITERATURE IS NOT READ." (OSCAR WILDE) 3. IMPERATIVE: "BE CAREFUL ABOUT READING HEALTH BOOKS. YOU MAY DIE OF A MISPRINT." (MARK TWAIN) 4. EXCLAMATORY: "TO DIE FOR AN IDEA; IT IS UNQUESTIONABLY NOBLE. BUT HOW MUCH NOBLER IT WOULD BE IF MEN DIED FOR IDEAS THAT WERE TRUE!"
  • 5. A simple sentence  A simple sentence must have a single clause (a single verb) which is independent, and it cannot take another clause.  Example:  I always wanted to become a writer. (One clause – one verb)  Compound sentence  A compound sentence must have more than one independent clause with no dependent clauses. Some specific conjunctions, punctuation, or both are used to join together these clauses.  Example:  I always wanted to become a writer, and she wanted to become a doctor. (Two independent clauses – two verbs)
  • 6. Complex sentence  Complex sentence  A complex sentence also has more than one clause but of one them must be an independent clause and the other/others must be (a) dependent clause(es). There are also some particular connectors for the clauses of a complex sentence to be connected.  Example:  I know that you always wanted to be a writer. (Here, a dependent clause is followed by a connector and an independent clause. The other way around is also possible.)
  • 7. Compound-complex sentence  A compound-complex sentence (or complex–compound sentence) is a mixture of the features of compound and complex sentences in one sentence. So, it must contain at least two independent clauses and at least one dependent clause. Example: I know that you always wanted to become a writer, but I always wanted to become a doctor. (Here, one dependent clause is followed by a complex connector and two independent clauses with a compound conjunction between them.)
  • 8. Functionally, sentences are of mainly four types: 1. Declarative sentence 2. Imperative sentence 3. Interrogative sentence, and 4. Exclamatory sentence
  • 9. Declarative sentence:  Declarative sentence:  An assertive sentence (declarative sentence) simply expresses an opinion/feeling, or makes a statement, or describes things. In other words, it declares something. This type of sentence ends with a period (i.e., a full-stop).  Examples:  I want to be a good cricketer. (a statement)  I am very happy today. (a feeling)
  • 10. Imperative sentence  Imperative sentence:  We use an imperative sentence to make a request or to give a command. Imperative sentences usually end with a period (i.e., a full stop), but under certain circumstances, it can end with a note of exclamation (i.e., exclamation mark).  Examples:  Please sit down.  I need you to sit down now!
  • 11. Interrogative sentence:  Interrogative sentence:  An interrogative sentence asks a question. Interrogative sentences must end with a note of interrogation (i.e., question mark)  Examples:  When are you going to submit your assignment?  Do you know him?
  • 12. . Alternative Interrogatives:  2. Alternative Interrogatives: These questions usually offer two or more alternative responses, and give the other person some options. These also start with auxiliary verbs. Here are some examples:  Shall I call her or send an e-mail?  Do you want tea, coffee or juice?  Will you tell him or shall I?  Do you prefer long hair or short?
  • 13. Wh- Interrogatives:  3. Wh- Interrogatives: These questions generally start with words beginning with wh- such as WHAT, WHO, WHEN, WHERE. HOW can also be used even though it doesn’t begin with wh-  (These are also known as ‘open questions’). The answer would generally be explanatory and open-ended. Here are some examples:  What happened?  How did you do that?  Where did you go?  What are you doing?
  • 14. Tag Questions:  4. Tag Questions: These questions usually have a declarative statement in the question. Generally, the question is tagged onto the end of such a statement. They consist of a main or auxiliary verb followed by a pronoun or existential ‘there’. Here are some examples:  Gina plays the piano, doesn’t she?  You’re lying to me, aren’t you?  There’s something wrong with her, isn’t there?
  • 15. Exclamatory sentence.  Exclamatory sentence.  An exclamatory sentence expresses overflow of emotions. These emotions can be of happiness, wonder, sorrow, anger, etc.  Examples:  What a day it was! (2) I cannot believe he would do that!