
Sentence Structure
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Sentence Structure
Colvin 6-8
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Sentence structure refers to how sentences are put together. Sentence structure affects how our writing is understood.
What is Sentence Structure?
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Parts of a Sentence
Complete sentences must always have a subject and verb. They frequently have an object.
Subject: who or what the sentence is about
Verb: action word; shows what the subject is doing
Object: who or what receives the action
Example: "Pat ate the apples."
Subject = Pat; Verb=ate; Object=the apples
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Multiple Choice
Identify the subject in this sentence: "James coaches the school's basketball team."
James
the school
the school's basketball team
coaches
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Multiple Choice
Identify the object: "Kelsey ate the leftovers."
Kelsey
ate
the leftovers
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Does NOT form a complete thought
EX: "Jacob said."
Dependent
Forms a complete thought
EX: "John walked home."
Independent
Clauses: Independent & Dependent
Clauses are groups of words with a subject and verb.
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Types of Sentences
There are four types of sentence structure
Simple Sentences: one independent clause
Compound sentences: two independent clauses
Complex sentences: one independent clause + one or more dependent clauses
Compound-complex sentences: two or more independent clauses + one or more dependent clauses
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Multiple Choice
What kind of sentence is this: "Maria has a cat."
compound
simple
complex
compound complex
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Multiple Choice
What kind of sentence is this:
"Ronnie hates apples but he loves to drink apple juice."
compound
simple
complex
compound complex
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Simple & Compound Examples
Simple Sentences only have one independent clause:
"Rosa woke up."
"Tim brought pizza."
Compound Sentences have two independent clauses:
"Maurice went grocery shopping and he cooked dinner."
"Jocelyn wanted a nap because she had a headache."
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Complex & Compound-Complex Examples
Complex sentences have an independent clause and one or more dependents:
"Although Catherine ran to school, she didn’t get there in time."
"You will not do well if you refuse to study."
Compound-complex sentences have two or more independents and one or more dependent:
Since the school was closed, Sarah ran home and her mum made her some breakfast.
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Multiple Choice
Identify the dependent clause in this complex sentence: "Although it was late, Megan drove to her mother's house."
although it was late
Megan drove
Megan drove to her mother's house
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Multiple Choice
What kind of sentence is this: "Because the property tax rate is lower, some people choose to buy homes in Alabama."
compound
simple
complex
compound-complex
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Fragments
Anytime a group of words doesn't express a complete thought, it's a fragment
Sentence Fragments typically:
lack a subject
lack a verb
are residual phrases or idioms (like, "for better or worse")
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There are different kinds of sentence structures. Look at this image to help you.
Remember:
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Drag and Drop
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That's it. Make sure you apply this to your writing.
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Match
Cori loves dogs.
dogs
subject
verb
object
subject
verb
object
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Match
Although he missed the bus, Carson made it to class on time.
missed
Carson
the bus
made it
class
verb
subject
object
verb
object
verb
subject
object
verb
object
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Multiple Choice
What kind of sentence is this: "Although he missed the bus, Carson made it to class on time."
compound
simple
complex
compound-complex
Sentence Structure
Colvin 6-8
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