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The structural types of sentense (Simple (Two-member.Sentence which has…
The structural types of sentense
Simple
Elliptical The sentence in which one or more word-forms
are omitted. They are implied but not stated.Looks like rain. See what I mean? You sure?
Two-member.Sentence which has only one subject predicate unit, that is, it has two principle positions: those of
subject and of the predicate
Complete John learned french. John gives Mary his books
Unextended I love.
Incomplete John learned. John gives Mary
One-member sentence .The sentence which has only one principle
part
Unextended Silence. Summer. Midnight
Extended The grass, the good, soft, lush grass.
Composite
Complex.The sentence which has one independent clause
and at least one dependent clause
With a predicative clause That`s what he wants you to think
With an adverbial clause. Women are very shy when they are
expressing their emotions
Clause of condition
Clause of purpose.
Clause of comparison
Clause of cause
Clause of manner.
Clause of time
Clause of result
With a subject clause . What I need is a piece of good advice
With an object clause I don`t know why I like you so much
With an attributive clause
With an appositive (content) clause.Andrew had a warm desire that the conversation might continue
Appendent ciauses She is a clever girl, is your friend
With mutually subordinated clauses
Compound The sentence which consists of two or more
clauses of equal rank which form one syntactical whole in neaning and information.
Joined asyndetically
Joined syndetically
Extended I love swimming very much