Clauses in English Language: (Wren & Martin)
Clauses in English Language: (Wren & Martin)
Ashutosh Agarwal
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Agenda
• What are clauses ?
• Types of Sentences
• Types of Clauses & their properties
– Adverb Clauses
– Adjective Clauses
– Noun Clauses
Clause ?
Group of words that forms part of a sentence,
has a Subject & a predicate of its own
Types of sentences
• Simple
• Compound
• Complex
The finite forms of a verb are the forms where the verb shows tense,
person or number.
Compound Sentences
• Made up of 2 (or more) independent clauses
(Main) (all of same rank)
• Joined by co-ordinating conjunction and
– Ram went to Nagpur and Shyam went to Pune
– Night came on and rain fell heavily and we all got very wet.
• Types
– Copulative
– Adversative
– Alternative
– Illative
Types of Compound Sentences
• Copulative: main clauses are simply coupled
together
– God made the country and man made the town.
– Babar was not only a great soldier, he was also a
wise ruler.
– He cannot speak, nor can he write.
– He plays the piano, he sings also.
– The innocent were punished as well as the guilty.
Types of Compound Sentences
• Adversative: two main clauses are opposed in
meaning
– He is slow, but he is sure.
– I did my best, nevertheless I failed.
– He is rich, yet he is not happy.
– He is vain, still his friends adore him.
Types of Compound Sentences
• Alternative or Disjunctive: main clauses are
disjoined in meaning
– She must weep, or she must die.
– Either he is mad, or he feigns madness.
– Neither a borrower nor a lender be.
– Walk quickly, else you will not overtake him.
Types of Compound Sentences
• Illative: the second clause draws an inference from
the first
– He is diligent, therefore he will succeed.
– He is unwell, so he cannot attend office.
– The angels are equal, consequently the sides are
equal.
Compound sentences: other stuff
• Contracted subject
• He chid their warnings, but relieved their pain.
• = He chid their warnings, but he relieved their pain.
• Contracted verb
• Some praise the work and some the architect.
• = Some praise the work and some praise the architect
• No connecting word may be used
– Temperance promotes health, intemperance destroys it.
Complex sentences
• They rested when the night came on.
• When night came on cannot be a sentence by itself
– Hence lower rank
– Called subordinate clause
• Complex sentence contains
– One main clause
– One or more subordinate clauses
• Examples Compound part
– Anil called at 5:30 and I told him that you had gone out