L2. Sentence Structure
L2. Sentence Structure
A sentence must have a complete idea that stands alone. This is also called an independent clause.
He obtained his degree.
TYPES OF SENTENCES
Simple
Compound
Complex
Compound-Complex
STRUCTURE AND PARTS
Simple: Made up of an independent clause
He performed research.
Subject + Predicate.
Period /
Full stop
at the
end
Who or What is
What the subject does or
responsible for the action
is.
of the sentence.
+ Complete Idea
SIMPLE SENTENCE
STRUCTURE
Subject + Predicate.
Examples:
All of the 5th grade students will take a test next week.
COMPOUND SENTENCES
1. Use a semicolon
* Subordinate Means that the clause does not express a complete idea,
even if it contains a subject and predicate.
COMPLEX SENTENCE
Main (independent) clause
(simple sentence)
+
Dependent clause / phrase
(incomplete sentence)
COMPLEX SENTENCES: BASIC
MODELS
Introductory
Revision Examples:
• I attended the conference last July. I also was at the symposium in October.
• I attended the conference last July; I also was at the symposium in October.
• I attended the conference last July, and I also was at the symposium in October.
EXAMPLE 2
Employee morale has a big impact on productivity, because job satisfaction
plays an important role in turnover, managers should value the employees’
emotional needs. Unclear mixture of complex and simple sentence.
Revision Examples:
Employee morale has a big impact on productivity because job satisfaction plays an important
role in turnover. Managers should value the employees’ emotional needs.
Employee morale has a big impact on productivity; because job satisfaction plays an important
role in turnover, managers should value the employees’ emotional needs
Employee morale has a big impact on productivity, and job satisfaction plays an important role in
turnover, so managers should value the employees’ emotional needs
COMMON ERRORS:
FRAGMENTS
Lack one or more necessary component of a sentence and/or does not express
a complete idea.
Examples:
Fragments in Simple Sentences
Showed no improvement in any vital signs. Predicate, but no Subject.
Revision: The patient showed no improvement in any vital signs.
Study skills that Alice uses. Subject, but no predicate.
Revision: Study skills that Alice uses include time management and note
taking.
most problems with sentence
fragments, however, are in more
complicated sentences ….
EXAMPLE 1
The manager announced a new job position; to work with the
technical support staff. Second independent clause lacks a subject.
Revision Examples:
Simple: The manager announced a new job position to work with the
technical support staff.
Compound: The manager announced a new job position; the new
employee will work with the technical support staff.
EXAMPLE 2
A task force to study potential causes for the rising rates of diabetes,
and members will work with the community to seek a solution.
Sentence lacks a verb associated with the subject.
Revision Examples:
Compound: A task force has convened to study potential causes for the
rising rates of diabetes, and members will work with the community to
seek a solution.
Simple: Members of a task force to study potential causes for the rising
rates of diabetes will work with the community to seek a solution
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