Sentence structure Made by Natalya Bogomaz LB1-11-40 Parts
Sentence structure Made by Natalya Bogomaz LB1-11-40
Parts of sentences Subject Predicate Object Attributive Adverbal modifier Of time Of manner Of place Of cause Of purpose Of condition Of degree
Types of sentences Declarative Imperative Interrogative (questions)
Declarative sentence Affirmative sentence Negative sentence
Affirmative sentence Subject Predicate .
Examples I live in London. Anna came to the shop and bought there some oranges. He like the way I dance.
Negative sentence Subject Auxiliary not Predicate .
Examples Lily doesn’t live in Moscow. I wouldn’t like to sing such song. John doesn’t drink alcohol.
Questions General question Special question Alternative question Disjunctive question
General question(Yes/No) Auxiliary Subject Predicate ? -Yes/No, Subject Auxiliary - .
Examples - Would you like a cup of tea? - Yes, I would. - Did you complete your homework? - No, I didn’t.
Special question (Wh) WH-word Auxiliary Subject Predicate ? Subject Predicate - - .
Examples - What is your name? - My name is Kate. - Where did you buy this beautiful dress? - I bought it Gloria Jeans.
Alternative question Auxiliary Subject Predicate - or Subject Predicate - ? .
- Do you prefer to eat apples or melons? - I prefer to eat melons. - Is he 17 or 18? - He is 18. Examples
Disjunctive question (Tag) Subject Predicate Auxiliary Subject ? - + - - + -Yes/No, Subject Auxiliary , .
- You’re pianist, aren’t you? - Yes, I’m. - You don’t like animals, do you? - No, I love them! Examples
Imperative sentence Predicate .
Give me the pencil, please. Go straight, then turn to the left and enter the door titled “Vegetarian foods”. Leave it to me. Examples
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