Prayer by structure Simple Prayer: is one that expresses complete sense to separate paragraph, ie not dependent on each other to make sense Prayer Composed: is one formed by two simple sentences joined by a comma (,), semicolon (;) or which are independent...
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Prayer by structure Simple Prayer: is one that expresses complete sense to separate paragraph, ie not dependent on each other to make sense Prayer Composed: is one formed by two simple sentences joined by a comma (,), semicolon (;) or which are independent conjunctions: and, but, so, or. Complex Prayer is one that contains a main clause combined with one or more additional clauses or subordinate, ie, with others that would not make sense for themselves if they separated from the main clause. These sentences are easy to identify because of the presence of a linking words, which are: who, Whom, Which, that, whose, when, where. prayer according to the speaker's attitude Declarative sentences: They are also called declarative or assertive only because the speaker expresses a judgment, an idea, an opinion; these prayers report it happening something that happened in the past or is about to occur. They can be affirmative or negative. Interrogative sentences: They express a question about som
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