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Unit 6: Sentence Groups (Coordinated Sentences (a conection of elements…
Unit 6: Sentence Groups
Juxtaposed Sentences
a way of coordinating without links
Coordinated Sentences
a conection of elements keeping their autonomy
coordinating conjunctions as links
Copulative sentences
the nucleus of the predicate is always a verb be
the verb has no meaning, it just links together the subject and the predicate
They can use circumstancial or atribute complements but not C.D. or C.I
Disjunctive sentences
options or possibilities
it can use the conjunction "or"
it can clarify a name
Adversative sentences
difference and oposition between two judgements
parcial or restrictive
the second judgement restricts the first
total or selective
the second judgement eliminates the first
Subordinating Sentences
dependent clause
Noun
subject, predicate, direct object or apposition
links like "que" or prepositions
Adjective
modify the noun
the modified noun is called
antecedent
the word that repeats the concept of the antecedent is called
relative
link
other functions
"que, cual, cuales, quien, quienes, cuyo, cuya, cuyos, cuyas, donde, cuando, como"
determinative
explanatory
Adverbial
circumstantial or modifier of an adjective
they are linked using subordinating phrases
of place
of time
of way
of quantity
conditional
concessive
consecutive
causal
comparative
final
they have no meaning on their own
they are linked to a main clause
subordinating conjunctions
are
are
uses
because
this is why
known as
using
classified in
express
expresses
types
types
work as
use
function
functions
are
kinds
and
functions
types