Sentence and its structure

Sentence
A group of words that makes complete sense; has a Subject
and a predicate; start with capital letters and end with a full stop is called a
sentence. For example, Ali sat in a corner.
In this sentence, we find that the sentence is started with
capital letter A and ended with a full stop.
It has a subject which is Ali and a predicate which is sat
in a corner. This sentence fulfills all the requirement which is necessary
for a sentence.
KINDS OF SENTENCE
A) Assertive sentence
A sentence that makes a statement or assertion is called assertive or declarative sentence.
Example
Ali sat on the wall.
A) Affirmative sentence
A sentence that affirms a statement is called affirmative
sentence.
Example
He is a good boy.
B) Negative sentence
A sentence that negates a statement is called negative
sentence
Example
He is not a good boy.
2 INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES
A sentence that is used to ask a question is called
interrogative sentence.
Example
Did he go to school?
Interrogative sentences are two types one is close and
second is an open question
Close question give the answer only in yes or no but open question has different options of answers you can give any answer in open question, for example, why are you studying? In this question, you have options for different answers.
Examples
Are you going to
school?
Why are you going to school?
In these two examples, we find that in the first question the
answer is Yes or no but in the second question, we have different options we say
that I am going to school to study. In the second question, we have different options
to answer.
3 IMPERATIVE SENTENCES
A sentence that expresses a command, request, suggestion, and proposal is called an imperative sentence. For example
- Open your books. (Command)
- Please give me a glass of water. (Request)
- Always speaks the truth. (Advice)
- Let us play together. (Proposal)
Imperative sentences are four different types in which we
can express order, request, Advice, and proposal. Etc
4 EXCLAMATORY SENTENCES
A sentence that expresses strong feelings of emotion is called an exclamatory sentence. An exclamatory mark is used in exclamatory sentences.
Examples
- What a short it is!
- Hurrah! I have won the medal.
- What a beautiful flower it is!
- Alas! I have ruined it.
6) OPTATIVE SENTENCES
A sentence that expresses pray and curse is called an optative sentence.
Example
Example
- May you live long.
- May you go to hell.
KINDS OF SENTENCE BY STRUCTURE
In order to understand the sentence, we have to understand
the structure of the sentence. How a sentence is made what are its components.
There are three kinds of sentence structural vise they are
following.
1 Simple sentence
A sentence that has one subject and one predicate are called a simple sentence. A simple sentence has only one clause.
Example
Example
- Ali is an honest man.
- I am going to school.
- You are a lazy boy.
2 COMPOUND SENTENCE
A compound sentence has more than one clause these clauses
should be independent clauses or coordinating clauses.
For example
When a sentence has more than one clauses and we want to check that this sentence is a compound sentence or complex.we have to study and check clauses.
For example
When a sentence has more than one clauses and we want to check that this sentence is a compound sentence or complex.we have to study and check clauses.
- He is poor but he is an honest man.
- He is hardworking and You are dull student.
3 COMPLEX SENTENCES
A complex sentence has more than one clause but at one
or more independent and one or more dependent clauses. For example, He came to
see me when I was reading a book.
PHRASE
A group of words, that give us some senses but not complete the sense is called a phrase.
Kinds of phrase
1 Noun phrase
In the noun, phrase noun is compulsory as a head noun and following
two pre- head dependents determiners and modifiers and three types of post-
head dependents compliments, modifiers, and peripheral dependent. Dr-M-H-C-M-PH
Deteriminal – modifiers-Head noun-
compliment-modifiers-peripheral
2 verb phrase
Main verb functions as the main head noun in the verb phrase and
auxiliaries functioning as their dependents.
Main verb
+ Auxiliaries
- Has been going
In this verb phrase has is auxiliary been is another
auxiliary and going is main head so a verb phrase consisting one or more than
one auxiliary and one main head lexical verb which is called the main verb.
3 Adjective phrases
An adjective phrase has a simple structure an adjective as
head noun and an adverb as modifiers.
- Very naughty
- Half black
In this Adjective phrase very is a modifier which is an adverb
and naughty is the main head which is an adjective.
4 Adverb phrase
The adverb phrase has a simple structure. An adverb phrase
adverb functions as the main head and another adverb as modifiers.
- Very slowly
- very fastly.
In this adverb phrase, both are adverbs slowly is the main head
and very are modifiers. An adverb phrase is consisting of tow adverbs one functions
as main head and second functions as modifiers.
5 prepositional phrases
Prepositional phrases are consisting of a preposition and a noun
phrase.
- On the table
- On the road
On is the preposition and the table is a noun phrase. In the second phrase On is the main head and the road is noun phrase. we know that a noun phrase consisting of an article and a noun.
CLAUSE
A group of words that has a subject and a predicate is called clause..
For example,
For example,
- He came to see me when I was playing cricket
- I was watching TV when you called me.
Kinds of clauses
There are two types of clauses subordinate clause and
coordinate clause.
1 Coordinate clause
A clause which gives complete sense and can stand by itself
is called a coordinate clause.
- Ali is poor but he is an honest man
This sentence has two clauses and both are independent
clauses because both can stand by itself and not dependent on each other.
2 subordinate clause
A clause which cannot stand by itself is called subordinate
clause. A subordinate clause need a coordinate clause to clarify the meaning in a
sentence.
- I was playing when he called me.
In this sentence I was playing is a coordinate clause and
when he calls me is a subordinate.
Subordinate clauses have the following kinds.
1 Noun clause
A group of words that contains a subject and predicate of
its own and does the work of a noun.
Examples
- I fear that I shall fail.
2 Adjective clauses
An adjective clause is a group of words that contain a
subject and a predicate of its own and does the work of an adjective.
- I know the book that you give me.
- Ali is the man who is honest.
3 Adverb clauses
An adverb clause is the group of words that contain its own
subject and predicate and does the work of an adverb.
Example
- If he eats too much he will be ill.
If we want to understand what is the sentence we have to
understand the building structure of the sentence. The element of the sentence are
words, phrases, and clauses if we want to understand a sentence we have to
understand its components.