Monday 16 April 2012

Task 2: Sentences Structure


There are 4 type of sentences structure;
       i.          Simple sentences
v  Include one subject & one predicate and compound subject & compound predicate.
v  Example of one subject and one predicate
Ø  Mala like cooking
Ø  Fuad plays badminton
Ø  Siti going to shopping every week
v  Example of compound subject and compound predicate
Ø  Maya and Mira going to shopping and picnic together
Ø  Lan and Boy plays football and bicycle
Ø  Din and Dan are always busy and tired to manage their businesses

      ii.          Compound sentences
v  Include coordinating conjunction, conjunctive adverb and semicolon
§  Coordinating conjunction: For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So (FANBOYS)
§  Conjunctive adverb: moreover, however, otherwise, therefore
§  Semicolon: if the relation between the ideas expressed in the main clauses is very close    and obvious without a conjunction, you can put separate the clauses with a semicolon
v  Example compound sentences for coordinating conjunction
Ø  Bell singer, and Ben actors
Ø  Bell rich, but Ben poor
v  Example compound sentences for conjunctive adverb
Ø  Mira is beautiful woman, moreover she is a kind person
Ø  Lena is popular, however she arrogant
v  Example compound sentences of  semicolon
Ø  Yus has a talent in dance; he is become a dancer for artists popular
Ø  Mira like to reading any type of book; she are knowledgeable person

     iii.          Complex sentences
v  Include subordinating conjunction; after, although, as before, if, once, where, weather, while, how, than, that, because.
v  Example :
Ø  Dell going to abroad because he wants to continue her study.
Ø  My mum always take a breakfast before going to start a work

     iv.          Compound-complex sentences
v  Example :
Ø  Dell going to abroad because he wants to continue the study but he unhappy to leaving her family
Ø  Learning the foreign language are difficult because it hard to pronounce the word but it easy if we hard work to study. 

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