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Topic: Complex sentence


  
  SENTENCE FRAGMENTS
When a writer capitalizes and punctuates a piece of a sentence as if it were a complete sentence, that's a sentence fragment.
Dependent clause of a complex sentence (the half of the sentence which begins with the connecting word.)
I talked with my father, a man who is complex to some.
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 The Structure of a Sentence
Usually, however, the sentence has a subject as well as a predicate and both the subject and the predicate may have modifiers.
The most natural sentence structure is the simple sentence: it is the first kind which children learn to speak, and it remains by far the most common sentence in the spoken language of people of all ages.
A complex sentence is very different from a simple sentence or a compound sentence because it makes clear which ideas are most important.
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  ENG 1001: Sentences: Simple, Compound, and Complex
A complex sentence is made up of an independent clause and one or more dependent clauses connected to it.
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.
Periodic sentences can be especially effective because the completed thought occurs at the end of it, so the first part of the sentence can build up to the meaning that comes at the end.
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  Complex Sentences Guidelines
The use of punctuation in complex sentences varies according to the order in which the clauses are used in the sentence as well as the importance of the information contained within the dependent clause.
When the dependent clause falls at the end of the sentence, the importance of the dependent clause to the meaning of the sentence determines whether or not commas are used to separate the dependent clause from the independent clause.
In these sentences, the importance of the dependent clause to the meaning of the sentence determines whether or not commas are used to separate the dependent clause from the independent clause.
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 Sentences:  Simple, Compound, and Complex
Sentences B and C, for example, are identical except for the coordinators.
In the following complex sentences, subjects are in yellow, verbs are in green, and the subordinators and their commas (when required) are in red.
When a complex sentence begins with a subordinator such as sentences A and D, a comma is required at the end of the dependent clause.
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 Learn English - English Grammar - Simple Sentence Construction
A sentence is a group of words which starts with a capital letter and ends with a full stop (.), question mark (?) or exclamation mark (!).
Compound sentences and complex sentences have two or more clauses.
So are sentences formed by words, the words are the bones and they are put together in different ways to form sentences.
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 Literary Stylistics Notes no. 12 by Ismail S Talib: Clause Complexing 1
The term complex sentence should not be confused with clause complexing or the clause complex (cf.
Clause complexing or the clause complex are Halliday's terms for the arrangement in a sentence of clauses (which, unlike the complex sentence, do not necessarily form a dependent relationship to the main clause).
Likewise, a compound sentence is known as a paratactic construction, and a complex sentence a hypotactic construction.
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 Complex and Compound-Complex Sentences   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A complex sentence is a sentence made up of one main clause and at least one subordinate clause.
A compound-complex sentence is a sentence made up of more than one main clause and at least one subordinate clause.
It is the combining of a compound sentence with a complex sentence.
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 Sentence Stretch
The sentences they write do not have to be complex, but they do need to be complete.
The group will create a complex response to their question using words that were previously brainstormed by the class.
The students will be expected to create and communicate their complex sentence to the class.
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 Punctuation Made Simple: Guide to Using Commas   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In the first sentence, the information about Johnson being the company president has no bearing on the main idea of the sentence: that she will present the awards at the annual dinner.
In contrast, the second sentence contains information that is absolutely essential to the meaning of the sentence: “which hold over a billion dollars in assets.” If you were to place commas around these words, you would be erroneously telling the reader that the words constitute a nonessential component.
This sentence tells the reader that the main idea is that “banks are rare.” Certainly, banks are far from rare, but by enclosing the information in commas you have said that they are.
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 What is a complex sentence?
A complex sentence is a sentence which includes
The man whom you see is my brother.
This page is an extract from the LinguaLinks Library, Version 5.0 published on CD-ROM by SIL International, 2003.
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 2.5c - Complex Sentences
The dependent clause may be the first or second clause in the sentence.
If the first clause in the sentence is dependent, a comma usually separates the two clauses.
By clicking on a bubble, identify whether the sentence is complex or compound.
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 Sentence Families
Following is a simple method of explaining the four sentence structures, simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex.
Second, teach the students to use the following abbreviations to identify the sentence structures and clauses.
Instruct the students to think of an independent clause as a self-supporting adult, a dependent clause as a child who is dependent on a parent, and a sentence as a family made of clauses.
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 The Literary Encyclopedia
The thought may be very complex, the structure may be highly articulated, but if you look at the building bocks (words, phrases), they are almost invariably the most fitted to their purpose.
The sentences or clauses as they stand are meaningless and it is worth reflecting that if a foreign learner were to select these words in a Cambridge Proficiency Examination they would be considered failures.
When the paragraph is not the first in a section, the first sentence should also establish a relationship with the preceding paragraph, perhaps helping to draw what was said in the preceding paragraph together as it establishes the ground for what is about to be discussed.
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 Humbug's Grammar - The Sentence   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In writing, simple sentences can be very effective for grabbing a reader's attention or for summing up an argument, but too many simple sentences can make your writing seem immature.
A complex sentence is very different from a simple sentence or a compound sentence because it makes clear which ideas are most important.
In the above sentences the dependent clauses are in bold and the second independent clause is in italics.
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 ComputerBasedTest.com - TOEFL English Sentence Structure Grammar Basics - Insight, summary, Tip, Tips, English grammar, ...
Sentences may be simple or compound or complex.
In sentences written in passive voice, the subject receives the action expressed in the verb; the subject is acted upon.
Sentence Fragments: A sentence fragment is an incomplete sentence that does not include both noun and verb.
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 GOOD_Fastfacts: Improving Your Sentence Structure   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Remember that the length of a sentence does not determine whether it is a run-on sentence: a sentence that is correctly punctuated and correctly joined can be extremely long.
Two types of run-on sentences are fused sentences and sentences with comma splice errors.
Parts of a sentence which are in sequence must all follow the same grammatical or structural principle.
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 Tipsheet #019: The Sentence
A complex sentence is a sentence that contains both a dependent and an independent clause.
The punctuation rules remain the same: the two simple sentences are joined by one of the two methods described above, and the dependent clause is punctuated (or not) depending on whether it precedes or follows an independent clause.
An imperative sentence often has as its subject an unstated “you” (giving to beginners in English grammar the appearance of lacking a subject altogether).
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 homework help: what is a complex sentence with “as though” - Help.com
In syntax, a sentence with an independent clause and at least one dependent clause (subordinating clause) is referred to as a complex sentence.
Homework, short for homework assignments, refers to tasks assigned to students by their teachers to be completed mostly outside of class, and derives its name from the fact that most students do most of such work at home.
prepare them for upcoming (or complex or difficult) lessons, extend what they know by having them apply it to new situations, or to integrate their abilities by applying many different skills to a single task.
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 Make Sentence Structure Work for You article, business writing instruction, business writing education, business ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Sentences that are concise, varied, and focused will give your documents a polished, professional touch.
The second variation of a compound sentence is called a "compound sentence with a semicolon." By replacing the comma and the conjunction in a traditional compound sentence, you create a different sounding and looking sentence structure.
Of the three types of sentence structures, the complex sentence is the most sophisticated.
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 Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences
Complex sentences join one or more dependent clauses to the independent clause.
Complex sentences are useful when your writing includes some ideas that are more important than others.
Decide whether or not the sentences are simple, compound, or complex.Be prepared to justify your answers when you share with the class.
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 Complex Sentences
A complex sentence has a base of a complete sentence with a subject, verb, and words to complete the thought (the complete "couple" or "parents").
A complex sentence also adds additional information in separate phrases (the "children").
The complex sentence is an effective way to show that one idea takes precedence over another.
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 Complex Sentences   (Site not responding. Last check: )
It is simply a sentence that has lost a bit of its autonomy and has joined up with another sentence.
Sentences can be joined with a conjunction like et or ou or mais, or simply separated with commas.
As is explained in Complex Sentences, clauses are sentences that have given up some of their autonomy to join with other sentences.
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 Faulty Sentence Patterns
A run-together sentence (RT) (sometimes called a fused sentence) is the putting together of two independent clauses into one sentence with no mark of punctuation or coordinating conjunction between them.
In the original sentence above, it isn't immediately obvious whether "his mother" is the direct object of "telephoned" in the first clause or the subject of "knocked" in the second clause.
The methods of correcting a comma splice are the same as those for correcting a run-together sentence: changing it into two separate sentences, a compound sentence, or a complex sentence.
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 81.04.06: Sentence-Combining
Sound refers to the phonological or secondary level whereby sentences are characterized as being composed of a pattern of symbols that indicate phonemes or sounds.
The aim of this grammar sounds reasonable yet it is unreasonable to expect younger students to be able to generate all of the sentences of the English language, although he has the capacity.
Intuition acts as a filter and is used by the native speaker to recognize whether a sentence is part of language and is able to convey a message.
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 EssayEdge.com: Personal Statement and Admissions Essay Help, Application Essay Editing
Although the purpose of this section is to teach you to improve your sentence variety, we also want you to be aware that simplicity should be your ultimate goal.
Sophisticated thoughts will require complex sentences, but you should never complicate a simple idea for the sake of creating more intricate sentences.
Sentence variety is not just a matter of length: A well-paced piece of writing will vary its sentence constructions as well.
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 Sentence and Predicate Modifiers
Simple sentences contain a subject and predicate--a topic and a statement about that topic.
More complicated sentences can be formed by stringing elements of a simple sentences together to make compound sentences or by adding other elements to make a complex sentence.
We read all sentences with a dual awareness of both meaning and structure.
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 Cogprints - Complex sentence as a structure for representing knowledge
Structural variations involving both morphological and syntactic features of the complex sentence of the type “When S, S” and their relevance for the interpretation of sentence meaning are analyzed.
It is hypothesized that the constraints on certain sequences intuitively felt by native speakers are due to semantic contradictions that arise between the indexical content of the verbal tense and aspect and the syntactic structure of the sentence which iconically reflects the cognitive processing of perceptual data.
The cognitive value of different syntactically acceptable sequences is assessed from the point of view of the relationship between the morphosyntactic categories of tense and as-pect and sentence iconicity.
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 Sentence Builder   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A clause is a group of words that forms part of a sentence and has a subject and a predicate.
A sentence fragment is not a sentence for it lacks a subject and/or a verb and does not express a complete thought.
Sentences that contain a dependent clause and two or more independent clauses joined by coordinate conjunctions are called compound-complex sentences.
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 The Dispatch - Serving the Lexington, NC - News   (Site not responding. Last check: )
*A complex sentence with a sub-clause functioning as a subject.
*A clefted complex sentence with a sub-clause indicating what the dummy pronoun "It" refers to.
*A complex sentence with a sub-clause functioning as subject complement.
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