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Syntax
Basic Sentence Structure
Introduction
• Only the basics
• Common sentence problems in written
English
• Improve writing
Definition
A sentence is:
‘a sequence of words whose first word
starts with a capital letter and whose last
word is followed by an end punctuation
mark (period/full stop, question mark or
exclamation mark)'
Subject
• All sentences are about something or
someone.
• The something or someone that the
sentence is about is called the subject
of the sentence.
Subject/Predicate
Examples
John often comes late to class.
My friend and I both have a dog named
Spot.
Many parts of the Asian coastline were
destroyed by a tsunami in 2004.
Lying on the sofa watching old films is my
favorite hobby.
 = Subject
Predicate
• The predicate contains information
about the someone or something that
is the subject.
Predicate
Examples
John often comes late to class.
My friend and I both have a dog named
Spot.
Many parts of the Asian coastline were
destroyed by a tsunami in 2004.
Lying on the sofa watching old films is my
favorite hobby.
 = Predicate
Subject/Predicate
• The predicate can consist of many words.
• The simple subject is the main word in the
subject.
• The simple predicate is the main word in the
predicate.
• The simple subject is always a
noun/pronoun and the simple predicate is
always a verb.
Subject/Predicate
Examples
My teacher speaks a little Russian.
The young girl with the long black hair
fell from her bike yesterday in heavy
rain.
My friend and I are going on holiday
together this year.
Your mother or your father must come
to the meeting.
 = Predicate
 = Subject
Advice
To write strong, clear sentences you must:
Know who or what you are writing about
(subject).
Know what you want to say about them
or it (predicate).
Sentence Types
A way to categorize sentences is by the
clauses they contain.
A clause is a part of a sentence containing
a subject and a predicate.
There are the 4 sentence types.
Simple Sentences
Contains a single, independent clause.
I don't like dogs.
Our school basketball team lost their last
game of the season 75-68.
The old hotel opposite the bus station in
the center of the town is probably going
to be torn down at the end of next year.
Compound Sentences
Contain two independent clauses that are
joined by a coordinating conjunction. The
most common coordinating conjunctions
are: and, or, but, so.)
I don't like dogs, and my sister doesn't
like cats.
You can write on paper, or you can use a
computer.
Complex Sentences
Contains an independent clause plus one
dependent clause.
A dependent clause starts with a
subordinating conjunction.
Examples: that, because, although,
where, which, since.)
Complex Sentences
I don't like dogs that bark at me when I go
past.
You can write on paper, although a
computer is better.
None of the students were injured when
the tree fell through the school roof.
Note: A dependent clause standing alone without an
independent clause is called a fragment sentence.
Compound - Complex
Sentences
Contains 3 or more clauses (of which at
least two are independent and one is
dependent).
I don't like dogs, and my sister doesn't
like cats because they make her sneeze.
You can write on paper, but using a
computer is better as you can easily
correct your mistakes.
Advice
Writing that contains mostly short, simple
sentences can be uninteresting or even
irritating to read. Writing that consists of
mostly long, complex sentences is
usually difficult to read. Good writers,
therefore, use a variety of sentence
types. They also occasionally start
complex (or compound-complex)
sentences with the dependent clause
and not the independent clause.
Advice
Examples
Although it was raining, we decided to go
fishing.
If it doesn't rain soon, the river will dry
out.
Because the road was icy and the driver
was going too fast, he was unable to
brake in time when a fox ran into the
road in front of him.
= dependent clause
Notes
Sentences can also be categorized
according to their function.
Independent clauses are also called main
clauses. Dependent clauses are also
called subordinate clauses.
Questions?

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Sentence Structure.ppt

  • 2. Introduction • Only the basics • Common sentence problems in written English • Improve writing
  • 3. Definition A sentence is: ‘a sequence of words whose first word starts with a capital letter and whose last word is followed by an end punctuation mark (period/full stop, question mark or exclamation mark)'
  • 4. Subject • All sentences are about something or someone. • The something or someone that the sentence is about is called the subject of the sentence.
  • 5. Subject/Predicate Examples John often comes late to class. My friend and I both have a dog named Spot. Many parts of the Asian coastline were destroyed by a tsunami in 2004. Lying on the sofa watching old films is my favorite hobby.  = Subject
  • 6. Predicate • The predicate contains information about the someone or something that is the subject.
  • 7. Predicate Examples John often comes late to class. My friend and I both have a dog named Spot. Many parts of the Asian coastline were destroyed by a tsunami in 2004. Lying on the sofa watching old films is my favorite hobby.  = Predicate
  • 8. Subject/Predicate • The predicate can consist of many words. • The simple subject is the main word in the subject. • The simple predicate is the main word in the predicate. • The simple subject is always a noun/pronoun and the simple predicate is always a verb.
  • 9. Subject/Predicate Examples My teacher speaks a little Russian. The young girl with the long black hair fell from her bike yesterday in heavy rain. My friend and I are going on holiday together this year. Your mother or your father must come to the meeting.  = Predicate  = Subject
  • 10. Advice To write strong, clear sentences you must: Know who or what you are writing about (subject). Know what you want to say about them or it (predicate).
  • 11. Sentence Types A way to categorize sentences is by the clauses they contain. A clause is a part of a sentence containing a subject and a predicate. There are the 4 sentence types.
  • 12. Simple Sentences Contains a single, independent clause. I don't like dogs. Our school basketball team lost their last game of the season 75-68. The old hotel opposite the bus station in the center of the town is probably going to be torn down at the end of next year.
  • 13. Compound Sentences Contain two independent clauses that are joined by a coordinating conjunction. The most common coordinating conjunctions are: and, or, but, so.) I don't like dogs, and my sister doesn't like cats. You can write on paper, or you can use a computer.
  • 14. Complex Sentences Contains an independent clause plus one dependent clause. A dependent clause starts with a subordinating conjunction. Examples: that, because, although, where, which, since.)
  • 15. Complex Sentences I don't like dogs that bark at me when I go past. You can write on paper, although a computer is better. None of the students were injured when the tree fell through the school roof. Note: A dependent clause standing alone without an independent clause is called a fragment sentence.
  • 16. Compound - Complex Sentences Contains 3 or more clauses (of which at least two are independent and one is dependent). I don't like dogs, and my sister doesn't like cats because they make her sneeze. You can write on paper, but using a computer is better as you can easily correct your mistakes.
  • 17. Advice Writing that contains mostly short, simple sentences can be uninteresting or even irritating to read. Writing that consists of mostly long, complex sentences is usually difficult to read. Good writers, therefore, use a variety of sentence types. They also occasionally start complex (or compound-complex) sentences with the dependent clause and not the independent clause.
  • 18. Advice Examples Although it was raining, we decided to go fishing. If it doesn't rain soon, the river will dry out. Because the road was icy and the driver was going too fast, he was unable to brake in time when a fox ran into the road in front of him. = dependent clause
  • 19. Notes Sentences can also be categorized according to their function. Independent clauses are also called main clauses. Dependent clauses are also called subordinate clauses.