3. Pattern : Subject + Predicate+Subordinator/Relative+ Subject+ Predicate
A sentence that contains one main clause or independent clause and at
least one subordinate clause or dependent clause joined together. complex
sentences are often formed by putting these words at the beginning of the
dependent clause: as, as if, before, after, because, though, even though, while,
when, whenever, if, during, as soon as, as long as, since, until, unless, where, and
wherever. These words are called subordinating conjunctions.
Example :
We visited the museum before it closed.
Ind.clause Dep. clause
Complex sentences are often more effective than compound sentences
because a complex sentence indicates clearer and more specific relationships
between the main parts of the sentence.
complex sentence definition
4. subordinate conjunction (example: after, since, when, although, because) we use at
adverbial clause,
example: He was cleaning the kitchen when he found a lot of expired food.
Ind.clause Dep.clause
relative pronoun (example: who, which, whose, whom, that) we use at adjective clause, or
example : Mueeza is a cat which is very faithful.
Ind.clause dep.clause
question word, if/weather, or that we use at noun clause.
example: What you ate last night is a tasty cuisine that may contain trans fatty acids.
Dep.clause ind.clause
5. Difference Between Simple, Compound and Complex Sentence
Simple sentence or a simple phrase had understanding and comprehension by
means simple. It appears from the simplicity of the sentence structure that consists only
of the subject and predicate ,. Although only one clause, this sentence already have the
meanings intact. So one clause that called Independent (stand-alone), alias clause does
not need another to get understood the purpose and meaning.
Pattern :Subject + Predicate
Example: My father is a police.
They bring a big chair
6. Means the combined compound. This means the compound sentence is a
long sentence consisting of a combination of two or more clauses. What needs to be
noted here is the status of the two clauses have own their own independence. That is
like a two clauses were separated, each one can still understand the meaning and
intent. 2 clause referred to as Independent Clause. There are some sentences
coordinator, namely, for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so and generally to facilitate their
learning shortened to FANBOYS.
Pattern : Subject + Predicate +Coordinator +Subject + Predicate
Example : I tried to study Math, and my friends tried to study English.
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8. Sentences: Simple, Compound, and Complex.
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