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BY: PORCH, QAMARA MRS. DAWSON/3 RD PERIOD DUE DATE: OCTOBER 3,2013 Four types of sentences and structures
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  • 1. B Y : P O R C H , Q A M A R A M R S . D A W S O N / 3 R D P E R I O D D U E D A T E : O C T O B E R 3 , 2 0 1 3 Four types of sentences and structures

2. Introduction Good morning class in my project Ill be presenting the four sentence types Ill also be presenting the four structures 3. Sentence structures There are four types of sentence structures You have simple sentences, which are made of one independent clause Compound sentences, which are made of two independent clauses Complex sentences, which are made of at least one independent clause and at least one subordinate clause Compound-complex sentences, which are made of at least two independent clauses and at least one subordinate clause 4. Sentence structures example Simple sentence- Alicia studies at the library. Compound sentence- Alicia studies at the library, and Mark reads books. Complex sentence- Alicia studies at the library, although Lilly doesnt. Compound-complex sentence- Alicia studies at the library, Mark reads books, but Lilly does neither. 5. Sentence purposes There are four types of sentence purposes A declarative sentence states a comment An imperative sentence gives a command An interrogative sentence asks a question An exclamatory sentence shows excitement or lots of emotion 6. Sentence purpose examples Declarative sentence- Alicia and her friends went to the movies. Imperative sentence- Go to theater seven on your left. Interrogative sentence- Do you want to buy snacks before the movie starts? Exclamatory sentence-Hurry up the movie is starting! 7. Citation www.k12reader.com www.about.com


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