More Related Content Similar to Eng9 kinds of sentence according to structure Similar to Eng9 kinds of sentence according to structure (20) More from Tine Lachica (20) Recently uploaded Industrial Policy - 1948, 1956, 1973, 1977, 1980, 1991 Industrial Policy - 1948, 1956, 1973, 1977, 1980, 1991 RKavithamani
Eng9 kinds of sentence according to structure3. You either die a
hero, or you live
long enough to see
yourself become a
villain.
-Batman, Batman
Begins
4. If you build it, he
will come.
-Shoeless Joe
Jackson, Field of
Dreams
5. Summer romances begin
for all kinds of reasons, but
when all is said and done,
they have one thing in
common.
-Allie, The Notebook
8. 1. SIMPLE SENTENCE
-a very basic sentence that
contains a subject and a
predicate
-expresses a single idea or
thought
9. The subject and/or the
predicate in a simple
sentence can be simple
and/or compound.
Take note:
17. -may be joined by a comma
(,) and the coordinating
conjunctions (FANBOYS)
-sometimes, a semicolon (;)
is used to join compound
sentences
22. 3. COMPLEX SENTENCE
-consists of one independent
clause and at least one
dependent clause joined by
subordinating conjunction or
relative pronoun
24. Types of Clause:
1. Independent Clause
- composed of a subject and
a predicate
-always serves as a simple
sentence
32. 4. COMPOUND -
COMPLEX SENTENCE
-consists of two or more
independent clauses and
one or more dependent
clauses
33. Examples:
1. He went to farm and I
went to bookstore
where I bought a book.
Independent
Clauses
Dependent
Clause
34. 2. There were firefighters
who gave up their lives in
the call of duty, but they
were not given recognition
and honors for their
heroism.
37. In each of the following
sentences, underline once the
independent clause and twice
the subordinate clause. Then,
on the line provided, classify
each sentence by writing S for
simple, Cd for compound, Cx
for complex, or Cd-Cx for
compound-complex.
38. __________ 1. Suspense novels
are extremely popular, and
many readers especially enjoy
those by Agatha Christie.
__________ 2. Christie’s first
detective novel was The
Mysterious Affair at Styles.
39. __________ 3. When I visited
England last summer, I saw The
Mousetrap, a suspense play by
Christie, and I also toured her
home in Devon.
__________ 4. Because the clues
in The Mousetrap were hidden so
well, the ending surprised nearly
everyone in the audience.
42. Cd 1. Suspense novels are
extremely popular, and
many readers especially
enjoy those by Agatha
Christie.
43. S 2. Christie’s first
detective novel was The
Mysterious Affair at
Styles.
44. Cd-Cx 3. When I visited
England last summer, I saw
The Mousetrap, a suspense
play by Christie, and I also
toured her home in Devon.
45. Cx 4. Because the clues in
The Mousetrap were hidden
so well, the ending
surprised nearly everyone
in the audience.
46. Cd 5. Currently, I
am reading Death on
the Nile; I have not
seen the movie yet.