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GROUP 1

NOFRIYANI ZEBUA
SANIA RAHMA BURMAYANA
AGNES FEBRIANTI
AFNI WENTY HURA
SARAH FEBRIANTI
TYPES OF SENTENCE
SIMPLE SENTENCE
A simple sentence has the most basic elements that make
it a sentence: a subject, a verb, a complete thought

S + PREDICATE / VERB

Examples:
I met jeje on campus yesterday
I submitted my task today
COMPOUND SENTENCE
A compound sentence is made up of an two independent clause
and connected with ordinate conjunction
Ordinate conjuction:
- For
- And
- Nor
- But
- Or
- Yet
- So
Comma often used BEFORE CONJUNCTION
Independent clause + Independent clause
Pattern :
ordinate conjunction

EXAMPLES: USED ORDINATE CONJUNCTION

• I like my lesson and lecturer, but i’m not understand


enough.
• agnes and Afni wake up at 05.00 a.m, and they go
to campus at 06.30 a.m
COMPLEX SENTENCE

A complex Sentence is
made up of an independent
clause and one or more
dependent caluse, connected
to subordinate conjunction,
relative, WH- Question
Subordinate Conjunction
Time : after, as, as soon as, before, once, since,
until/till, when, whenever, while.
Place : where, wherever
Contrast: althought, even though, though, whereas,
while, even if.
Cause and effect : as, because, so.
Purpose : in order that, so that.
Condition : as long as, if, only if, unless, or else
Manner : as if, how, the way.
• Relative
1. relative pronoun ( who, whose, that, whom, which)
2. relative adverb (where, when, why)

• Wh-question
EXAMPLE:
• I’m going to give her this task after our examination on Tuesday.
independent clause dependent clause

• Before she went to campus, she got her flowers watered.


dependent independent

• We should be polite and humble wherever we live.


independent clause dependen clause

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