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K inds of Q u e s t i o n s ...................................................................................... 6
T h e Prin cip al Parts o f th e S e n t e n c e ........................................................ 8
T h e S u b j e c t .................................................................................................... 8
T h e P r e d ic a te ............................................................................................... * 1
A g r e e m e n t o f the P red icate w ith the S u b je c t...................................... 16
T h e S eco n d a ry Parts of th e S e n t e n c e .................................................... 17
T h e O b je c t.......................... .........................................................................
T h e A ttr ib u te ................................................................................................21
T h e A d verbial M o d ifie r .............................................................................24
D e ta c h e d (L oose) Parts o f th e S e n t e n c e ................................................ 28
T h e In d e p e n d en t E lem en ts o f th e S e n t e n c e ........................................ 29
S e n te n c e s w ith H o m o g e n e o u s P a r ts ...................................................... 30
A n a ly sis o f th e S im p le S e n t e n c e .............................................................32
W ord O rder in a S im p le S e n t e n c e ........................................................ 34

The C om pound S e n ten c e ................................... .............................................. 38


The Com plex S e n ten c e ...................................................................................... 41
Su b ject, P red icativ e and O b ject C la u s e s .............................................. 42
A ttribu tive C l a u s e s ..................................................................................... 45
A d verbia l C l a u s e s ...................................................................................... 48
C o n d itio n a l S e n t e n c e s ............................................................................... 58
P a ren th etical C l a u s e s ................................................................................ 61
The C om pound-C om plex S en ten ce ................................................................. 62

The Sequence of T e n s e s ....................................................................................64


Indirect S p e e c h ................................................................................................... 67

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