SENTENCES ACCORDING TO STRUCTURE
Simple sentence: it is that which expresses full consciousness to the separate
paragraph, i.e. that does not depend on another to make sense.
Example:
Louis is an intelligent boy.
Compound sentence: is the one formed by two...
More
SENTENCES ACCORDING TO STRUCTURE
Simple sentence: it is that which expresses full consciousness to the separate
paragraph, i.e. that does not depend on another to make sense.
Example:
Louis is an intelligent boy.
Compound sentence: is the one formed by two simple sentences, United by a
comma (,), a semicolon (;) or independent conjunctions which are: and, but, so, or.
Example:
Louis is an intelligent boy and He is a good dancer
complex sentence: is one that contains a main clause, combined with one or more
subordinate, or additional clauses is, with others who would have no sense if them
if they divide the main sentence. These sentences are easy to identify because of
the presence of a link words, which are: who, whom, which, that, whose, when,
where.
Example:
The person you saw yesterday, whomthe police arrested was a thief. He told
me, that I have brougtha new car.
TIPOS DE ORACIONES
El inglés tiene cuatro tipos de oraciones principales:
1.- Oraciones declarativas o enunciativas (Dec
Less