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Name : Ega Purnama Putra

Class : 1C
Departement : D4-Electromedical Engineering

Task Type of Sentence Structure

1. The bell rang. (Simple)


 The bell = complement
 Rang = verb
2. Bridget ran the first part of the race, and Tara biked the second part. (Compound)
 Bridget = subject
 Ran = verb
 The first part of the race = determiners
 And = coordinating conjunction
 Tara = subject
 Biked = noun
 The second part = determiners
3. He stands at the bottom of the cliff while the climber moves up the rock. (Complex)
 He = subject
 Stands = verb
 at the bottom of the cliff = prepositional phrase
 while = subordinating conjunction
 the climber = subject
 moves up = prepositional verb
 the rock = complement
4. The skier turned and jumped. (Simple)
 The skier = subject
 Turned = verb
 And = conjunction
 Jumped = verb
5. Naoki passed the test because he studied hard and understood the material. (Compound-
Complex)
 Naoki = subject
 passed the test = noun phrase
 because = subordinating conjunction
 he = pronoun
 studied hard = prepositional verb
 and = conjunction
 understood the material = verb phrase
6. Because Kayla has so much climbing experience, we asked her to lead our group.
(Complex)
 Because = subordinating conjunction
 Kayla = subject
 has so much = adverb
 climbing experience = verb phrase
 we = pronoun
 asked = verb
 her = subject
 to lead our group = verb phrase
7. You and I need piano lessons. (Simple)
 You and I = compound subject
 Need = verb
 Piano lessons = complement
8. I planned to go to the hockey game, but I couldn’t get tickets. (Compound)
 I = subject
 planned to go = prepositional phrase
 to the hockey game = modifier of place
 but = coordinating conjunction
 I = subject
 couldn’t = modal verb
 get = verb
 tickets = complement

9. Dorothy likes white water rafting, but she also enjoys kayaking. (Compound)
 Dorothy = subject
 Likes = linking verb
 White water rafting = noun clause
 But = coordinating conjunction
 She = pronoun
 Also = Adverbial Conjunction
 Enjoys kayaking = adverb
10. There are many problems to solve before this program can be used, but engineers believe
that they will be able to solve them soon. (Compound-Complex)
 There = Phroposional Phrase
 Are = to be
 Many Problems = complement
 To = Conjunction
 Solve = Verb
 Before = modifier of time
 This program = noun
 Can Be used = prepositional verb
 But = coordinating conjunction
 Engineers = Subject
 Believe = Adjective
 That = to be
 They = pronoun
 Will = adverb
 Be able to solve = prepositional verb
 Them = pronoun
 Soon = modifier of time

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