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COMPOUND-COMPLEX SENTENCE AND SENTENCE STRUCTURES

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1.       Compound sentence compound sentence consist of two independent clauses joined by coordinator conjunctions (For, And, Nor, But, Or,Yet, So =FANBOYS) coordinators always preceded by a comma. e.g I like apples, and he likes oranges. I eat apples, but he doesn't eat apples. He dislike apples, yet he ate one. 2.       compound-complex sentence consists of two independent clauses wiyh one or more dependent clauses. it will contain both coordinator conjunction and subordinator conjunctions. Although I like to go camping, I haven't had the time to go lately, and i haven't found anyone to go with. we decided that the movie was too violent, but our children, who like towatch scary movies, thought that we were wrong. simple = 1 independent clause compound = 2 or more independent clause complex = 1 independent clause + 1 or more dependent clause compound-complex = 2 or more independent clause + 1 or more depende...

SIMPLE AND COMPLEX SENTENCES

1.       Simple sentence cows graze in groves on grass which grows in grooves. a sentence is a group of words that contains a subject and predicate, and makes complete sense by itself. the subject refers to what or whom we are talking about in the sentence. the predicate tells us more about the subject, the predicate contains the verb. a sentence must contain a subject and a verb. 2.       Complex sentence Complex sentence used to express complex ideas by Showing how ideas and or events are related to each other; Providing extra information about certain words or phrases. A complex sentence consists of a main clause and one or more subordinate clauses. e.g: When he killed the dragon, the knight felt strangely sad , because it had been a mighty beast. Even with the wheather being that nasty, the couple and their families decided to go ahead with the wedding as planned. complex sentence consists of one independent ...

CLAUSES

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1.       Clause the word 'which' here qualifies the noun 'grass'. a clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a predicate, and forms part of a sentence. a sentence may have one or more than one clause. 1.       Kind of clause Independent clause : is a group of words that has a subject and verb. It is used as a part of sentence but grammatically independent and it could therefore stand alone. E.g: you are not allowed to enter the class because you came late more than 30 minutes. Dependent Clause : is introduced with a subordinator conjunction such as when, while, if, or before. It cannot stand alone. e .g.: when you enter the room,…. in this sentence, the second clause acts as an adverb that qualifies the verb 'will play' in the first clause. therefore, the second clause is an adverb clause. an adverb clause is a clause that does the work of an adverb in a sentence. in th...

Clauses

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1.  Clause   the word 'which' here qualifies the noun 'grass'. a clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a predicate, and forms part of a sentence. a sentence may have one or more than one clause. 2.  Kind of clause Independent clause : is a group of words that has a subject and verb. It is used as a part of sentence but grammatically independent and it could therefore stand alone. E.g: you are not allowed to enter the class  because you came late more than 30 minutes. Dependent Clause : is introduced with a subordinator conjunction such as when, while, if, or before. It cannot stand alone. e .g.: when you enter the room,….   in this sentence, the second clause acts as an adverb that qualifies the verb 'will play' in the first clause. therefore, the second clause is an adverb clause. an adverb clause  is a clause that does the work of an adverb in a sentence.   in this sentence, the second clause qualifies or...

Tree Diagram

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Hello, good people! in this very good ocassion i would like to present the tree diagram of sentences, of course in syntactically role. Just give me any comments if there are mistaken words i wrote here. i would be very happy if you could give me some critics. You can keep connecting with me in instagram shalsanurrahman  without @. thanks a lot good people! i know you have some questions about the abbreviations above. haha are you questioning what are they??? oh my goodness! good people i don't want to do the joke with you! S= Sentence, NP=noun phrase, VP= verb phrase, det=determiner, N=noun, V=verb, adv=adverb, aux=auxiliary verb, prep= preposition, adj= adjective actually, those emoticons are to change my perspective about Suzana. i am creepy enough of horror, so that's the reason why. huhu.

ADJECTIVE AND DETERMINER

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What is an  Adjective ? Adjective is words that describe or modify the quality of noun or pronoun. Examples: blue, bright, tall, short, thin, good, kind, etc. Let us make it into a sentence! Shalsa has a pretty thick curly black   hair . Now, break down the sentence and let us know the types and order of Adjective. Pretty - opinion Thick - size Curly - shape Black - color Here is the types and order of adjective! 1.  Number/Determiner ( a, an, two, some, three, etc) 2.  Opinion ( pretty, good, kind, ugly, etc) 3.  Size ( long, short, small, big, etc) 4.  Age ( new, old, young, ancient, etc) 5.  Shape ( triangle, round, square, straight, etc) 6.  Color (green, blue, red, brown, etc) 7.  Origin (Indonesian, malaysian, American, western, etc) 8.  Material ( metal, wooden, golden, plastic, etc) 9.  Noun/Pronoun ( table, book, man, girl, etc) We can easily remember how to arrange the adjective by memo...
ADVERBS In the parts of speech adverb plays an important role. Let us see what is it’s role ………….. Adverb:- Basically, most adverbs tell you how, where or when some thing is done. In other words, they describe the manner, place or time of an action. Commonly adverbs are formed from adjectives. Some are below. Adjectives Adverbs kind kindly happy happily wonderful wonderfully loud loudly sad sadly beautiful beautifully sweet sweetly Many adverbs end with ly. You make these adverbs by adding ly to adjectives. Note: Some words that end in ly are not adverbs. Some adjectives end in ly too. For Example:-      1.Sam was feeling very lonely.      2.She was wearing a lovely dress.      3.It was a very lively party Kinds of Adverbs Manner - describes in which manner an action is done. Place - describes where an action is done. Time - describes when an ac...
NOUNS AND PRONOUNS A noun  is the name of a person, place, thing, concept (idea), or quality. Person : Student     Poet     Teacher    Musician      Uncle       Writer Sculptor Place : college     home     garden     library   mall      beach      city      park     zoo Thing : apple     game     movie     book    test    homework     thumb     dinner    desk    bracelet These are Concrete Nouns because you can experience them with at least one of your senses. Abstract nouns are nouns that you can’t see, touch, smell, hear or taste. ...

PROCESSES WHERE NEW WORDS ARE FORMED

1.  Major Word Formation Processes (Processes that are formed frequently or commonly in the use of the English language) A.  AFFIXATION Process of forming words by adding affixes to morphemes English uses only prefixes and suffixes Sing + er = singer Un + er = unreal B.  COMPOUNDING Process that forms new words from two or more independent word s Examples of words formed by the compounding process: Girl + friend = girlfriend Text + book = textbook C.  REDUPLICATION Process of forming new words either by doubling an entire word (total reduplication) or part of a word (partial reduplication) English makes use of reduplication very sporadically Total reduplication is extremely rare! Humpty - dumpty Hocus - pocus D.  SUPPLETION A relationship between forms of a word wherein one form cannot be phonologically or morphologically derived from the other (this process is rare). Am vs. was Go vs. went 2.  MI...