Monday 11 April 2022

Master English Language for Free: Lession One: Sentence Structure









































PART ONE   GRAMMER
LESSION ONE:        SENTENCE STRUCTURE
Meaning: Sentence is a group of words that begins with a capital letter and ends with a full stop. Every sentence must have a Subject and a Verb and it must express a complete thought.
Types of Sentences
(i)                 Declarative sentences
(ii)               Imperative sentences\
(iii)             Exclamatory sentences
(iv)             Conditional sentences

(i)                 Declarative sentence
As the name suggest, this sentence states something outright or states a fact. We use this sometimes in our essay and letter writing.

Examples
1.      George bought a black shoe

(Subject)  (Verb)

2.      That Tortoise is over 100 years old   

    (Subject)      (Verb)

Declarative sentences can be positive or negative.
Example
1.      That boy is responsible (positive).
2.      That boy is not responsible (negative).
(2) Imperative sentence
Imperative sentences also end with a full stop. While the declarative sentence displays the subject and the verb, the Imperative sentence usually begins with the imperative verb and the subject (you) is implied, not stated.

Example:
1.      Respect yourself
Verb

2.      Go out from here.
Verb


 
 . 

Sit down here 
Verb

Imperative sentences usually express order or command, advice, invitation, request and instruction. Also they can be in a negative form.
We can equally use Imperative with please especially when making a request.

Example
1.      Please sign the cheque immediately.


                   Imperative verb

2.      Give me the book please.

(Imperative verb)





(3) Exclamatory sentences
Exclamatory sentences convey emotions and end in an exclamation mark (!).
Some of the emotions expressed include enthusiasm, happiness, frustration, alarm and confusion.
Note that an exclamation sentence can be made from a declarative sentence when we do the following:-

1.      Fill it with emotion through intonation;
2.      End it with an exclamation.

For example
1.      The Lander brothers landed on the moon!
2.      Great! He has gotten admission into a university.

Also note that the imperative sentences can be made exclamatory.

For example:-
1.      Sit down immediately!
        (Imperative verb) 

2.      Shut up! 
 (Imperative verb)

Exclamatory sentences should be used with caution. Avoid using many in your writing. You need them only to emphasis a few points. Many exclamatory sentences begin with “wh” expressions: what and how.

For example:-
1.      What a good news!
2.      How magnificent a how!

Note that it is wrong to use two exclamation marks in a sentence.

It is wrong to say:       Oh! it is marvelous!

It is better to say:        Oh, it is marvelous!
                                          
                                  (Comma)    (Exclamation mark)

Some exclamatory words can stand alone. For example, we can have:

Great!
Splendid!
Marvelous!

4. Conditional sentence
This is also known as the “if clause” or the “conditional clause”. The conditional sentence describes the relationship between two events or activities. In this sentence, the relationship between the action in the main clause and that of the subordinate clause depend on each other.

Note:- A main clause is a full sentence that can stand on its own while the subordinate clause cannot.

Example
1.      If it rains today, the road will be bad






 
                     Situation 1   Situation 2

In the sentence above, situation 1 must occur before situation 2 can occur. We can therefore say that the if (subordinate) clause shown the possibility while the second (main)  clause conveys the result.

Remember that the subordinate clause can be in the beginning or the second part of the complex sentence. It must be separated by a comma if it begins a complex sentence.
                                                            END
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