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Unit 2 Sentences classified according to  meaning 1
There are 6 kind of Sentences classified according to meaning:     -  Basic  			-  Affirmative 			-  Negative  			-  Interrogative 			-  Imperative  			-  Exclamatory
In this first chapter  we are going to identify a basic sentence:        (DeclarativeSentenceor Positive Sentence)   A basic sentence is one that states a fact  without any transformations.
The usual word order in these sentences is:   Subject + Verb + Complement We have had a lot to do lately Grammatical Subject + part of the            predicate + real subject There is a book on the table It is essential that you come to see me.

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2.1 sentences according to the meaning basic

  • 1. Unit 2 Sentences classified according to meaning 1
  • 2. There are 6 kind of Sentences classified according to meaning:   - Basic - Affirmative - Negative - Interrogative - Imperative - Exclamatory
  • 3. In this first chapter we are going to identify a basic sentence:   (DeclarativeSentenceor Positive Sentence)   A basic sentence is one that states a fact without any transformations.
  • 4. The usual word order in these sentences is: Subject + Verb + Complement We have had a lot to do lately Grammatical Subject + part of the predicate + real subject There is a book on the table It is essential that you come to see me.