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Презентация на тему по английскому языку на тему Types Of Sentences

The beauty of sentences lies in clarity, the choice of words and how effectively the thought flows. If words are pearls then a great sentence can be described as a beautiful pearl necklace.
Types Of Sentences The beauty of sentences lies in clarity, the choice of words and Sentences convey more than meaning; they convey style. Now, when writing sentences, The structure of a sentence and, the purpose in which it is The entire written language depends on the type of its sentences. Only Sentences are categorized in two ways: by structure and by purpose. Types of Sentences by Structure: Simple Sentence Compound Sentence Complex Sentence Complex-Compound Sentence  Simple Sentence In this type of sentence, there is only one independent Compound Sentence In this type of sentence, there are multiple independent clauses I (subject) tried (verb) to speak Spanish, and my friend (subject) tried (verb) to speak English. Alejandro (subject) played (verb) football, so Maria (subject) went (verb) Complex Sentence This type of sentence consists of at least one independent When (subordinator) he (subject) handed (verb) in his homework, he (subject) forgot (verb) to give the teacher the last page.The teacher (subject) returned (verb) the Compound-Complex Sentence   	This type of sentence consists of multiple independent The woman (subject), who (subordinate) my mom (subject) talked to, sells (verb) cosmetics.The book (subject) that (subordinate) Jonathan (subject) read is (verb) on the shelf.The house (subject) which (subordinate) Abraham Lincoln (subject) was born Sentences are also classified based on their purpose.  Declarative Declarative Sentence   This type of sentence, also known as a Interrogative Sentence   This type of sentence asks a question or Exclamatory Sentence   This type of sentence expresses an exclamation; it Imperative Sentence  This type of sentence is in the form of Conditional Sentence   In this type of sentence, a condition is Other Types Of Sentences Major Sentence   A major sentence has Minor Sentence  Any irregular sentence is known as a minor sentence. Word Sentences   Single words that form a full sentence are
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Слайд 2 The beauty of sentences lies in clarity, the

The beauty of sentences lies in clarity, the choice of words

choice of words and how effectively the thought flows.

If words are pearls then a great sentence can be described as a beautiful pearl necklace.

Слайд 3 Sentences convey more than meaning; they convey style.

Sentences convey more than meaning; they convey style. Now, when writing

Now, when writing sentences, it must be understood that

it consists of two important constituents-structure and purpose.

Слайд 4 The structure of a sentence and, the purpose

The structure of a sentence and, the purpose in which it

in which it is used, both go a long

way in forwarding its meaning.
That is why it is important to know, that in how many ways a sentence can be composed.


Слайд 5 The entire written language depends on the type

The entire written language depends on the type of its sentences.

of its sentences. Only when one knows the various

types then he/she can play with words, thoughts and ideas. In any form of writing, it is the sentences that are the building blocks of the structure of the copy.


Слайд 6 Sentences are categorized in two ways: by structure

Sentences are categorized in two ways: by structure and by purpose.

and by purpose.


Слайд 7 Types of Sentences by Structure:
Simple Sentence 
Compound Sentence 
Complex Sentence 
Complex-Compound

Types of Sentences by Structure: Simple Sentence Compound Sentence Complex Sentence Complex-Compound Sentence 

Sentence 


Слайд 8 Simple Sentence
In this type of sentence, there is

Simple Sentence In this type of sentence, there is only one

only one independent clause and no dependent clause. The

sentence contains a subject and a verb and expresses a complete thought. Simple sentences can also contain compound subjects and/or verbs but it doesn't contain any conjunction.


Some students (subject) like (verb) to study in the mornings.
Juan (subject) plays (verb) football every afternoon.
Alicia (subject) goes (verb) to the library and studies (verb) every day.

Слайд 9 Compound Sentence
In this type of sentence, there are

Compound Sentence In this type of sentence, there are multiple independent

multiple independent clauses and no dependent clause. All the

clauses are joined together by coordinating conjunctions and/or punctuations. Here, the relationship between the two independent clauses can be changed by the proper use of coordinating conjunctions.

Слайд 10 I (subject) tried (verb) to speak Spanish, and my friend (subject) tried (verb) to speak

I (subject) tried (verb) to speak Spanish, and my friend (subject) tried (verb) to speak English. Alejandro (subject) played (verb) football,

English.
Alejandro (subject) played (verb) football, so Maria (subject) went (verb) shopping.
Alejandro (subject) played (verb) football, for Maria (subject) went (verb) shopping.


Слайд 11 Complex Sentence
This type of sentence consists of

Complex Sentence This type of sentence consists of at least one

at least one independent clause and one dependent clause.

One characteristic of complex sentence is that it has a relative pronoun like 'that', 'who' or 'which' or a subordinator like 'because', 'since', 'when', 'although' or 'after'. If the complex sentence begins with a subordinator then a comma is placed after the dependent clause. When the sentence begins with an independent clause and the subordinators are in the middle, then there is no need to place a comma after the dependent clause.

Слайд 12 When (subordinator) he (subject) handed (verb) in his homework, he (subject) forgot (verb) to give the teacher

When (subordinator) he (subject) handed (verb) in his homework, he (subject) forgot (verb) to give the teacher the last page.The teacher (subject) returned (verb)

the last page.

The teacher (subject) returned (verb) the homework after (subordinator) she (subject) noti-ced (verb) the error.

The students (subject) are studying (verb) because (subordinator) they 
(subject) have (verb) a

test tomorrow.

After (subordinator) they (subject) finished (verb) studying, Juan (subject) and Maria (subject) went (verb) to the movies.

Juan (subject) and Maria (subject) went (verb) to the movies after (subordinator) they (subject) finished
 (verb) studying.

Слайд 13 Compound-Complex Sentence
This type of sentence consists

Compound-Complex Sentence  	This type of sentence consists of multiple independent

of multiple independent clauses and at least one dependent

clause. The clauses are connected by both conjunctions and subordinators.

Слайд 14 The woman (subject), who (subordinate) my mom (subject) talked to, sells (verb) cosmetics.

The book (subject) that (subordinate) Jonathan (subject) read is (verb) on the

The woman (subject), who (subordinate) my mom (subject) talked to, sells (verb) cosmetics.The book (subject) that (subordinate) Jonathan (subject) read is (verb) on the shelf.The house (subject) which (subordinate) Abraham Lincoln (subject) was

shelf.

The house (subject) which (subordinate) Abraham Lincoln (subject) was born in is (verb) still standing.

The town (subject) where (subordinate) I (subject) grew up is (verb)

in the United States.


Слайд 15 Sentences are also classified based on their

Sentences are also classified based on their purpose. Declarative Interrogative Exclamatory Imperative Conditional

purpose.
Declarative
Interrogative
Exclamatory
Imperative
Conditional


Слайд 16 Declarative Sentence
This type of sentence, also

Declarative Sentence  This type of sentence, also known as a

known as a declaration, is generally used to make

a statement. This sentence "declares" a fact or opinion and can be either positive or negative. Declarative sentences always end with a period.

I am happy.
That bird is flying.
I deposited my money in the bank.

Слайд 17 Interrogative Sentence
This type of sentence asks

Interrogative Sentence  This type of sentence asks a question or

a question or request information. However, rhetorical questions do

not fall into the category of interrogative sentences. Interrogative sentence always ends with a question mark.

When did you turn the lights off?
Do you know how to ride a bike?
Please tell me the real reason why you came here?

Слайд 18 Exclamatory Sentence
This type of sentence expresses

Exclamatory Sentence  This type of sentence expresses an exclamation; it

an exclamation; it is a form of statement expressing

emotion or excitement. Exclamatory sentences always end with an exclamation mark to emphasize a statement.
“Good night!” she said.
Wow! What a dream.
What a beautiful sunrise!

Слайд 19 Imperative Sentence
This type of sentence is

Imperative Sentence This type of sentence is in the form of

in the form of a command. This is a

sentence which tells someone to do something. Imperative sentence, when framed strongly enough, can also be exclamatory. Imperative sentence can also be used to make a request and end with a period.
Please give me that book.
Finish all your chores before you go out.
I want to eat pizza tonight.

Слайд 20 Conditional Sentence
In this type of sentence,

Conditional Sentence  In this type of sentence, a condition is

a condition is implied and what one would do

if the conditions were met. It generally depends on the use of 'if'.
If I had 100 bucks, I would go for an ice-cream.
I could have done this for you only if I had the time.

Слайд 21 Other Types Of Sentences
Major Sentence
A major

Other Types Of Sentences Major Sentence  A major sentence has

sentence has two components-a subject and a predicate. It

is, in short, any regular sentence.

We have to go.
They must eat.

Слайд 22 Minor Sentence
Any irregular sentence is known

Minor Sentence Any irregular sentence is known as a minor sentence.

as a minor sentence. It also does not have

any finite verb. Minor sentence may include stereotyped expressions, proverbs, emotional expressions, headings, etc. Nominal sentences, like catchphrases, can also be called minor sentences and they do not include any verbs. This intensifies the meaning around the nouns.

"Hello!"
Q - "What is the time?" A - "Two"

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