Sentence structure refers to how words are arranged to form a meaningful sentence. In English, a sentence must have a subject and a verb, and it must express a complete thought.
1. Basic Sentence Structure
A simple sentence follows this basic structure:
✅ Subject + Verb + Object (SVO)
- Subject: Who or what the sentence is about.
- Verb: Action or state of being.
- Object: The receiver of the action.
Examples:
- She (S) writes (V) a letter (O).
- They (S) play (V) football (O).
- Ali (S) is reading (V) a book (O).
2. Types of Sentences by Structure
1️⃣ Simple Sentence
A simple sentence has one independent clause (a complete thought).
✅ Examples:
- I love music.
- She studies every day.
- The sun rises in the east.
2️⃣ Compound Sentence
A compound sentence contains two independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction (FANBOYS: For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So).
✅ Examples:
- I like coffee, but she prefers tea.
- Ali studied hard, so he passed the exam.
- You can take a taxi, or you can walk.
3️⃣ Complex Sentence
A complex sentence has one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses (which cannot stand alone).
✅ Examples:
- Because it was raining, we stayed inside.
- She didn’t come because she was sick.
- Although he tried, he couldn’t lift the box.
🔹 Common Subordinating Conjunctions (for dependent clauses):
- Cause: because, since, as
- Condition: if, unless
- Time: when, while, before, after
- Contrast: although, though, whereas
4️⃣ Compound-Complex Sentence
A compound-complex sentence contains two or more independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses.
✅ Examples:
- Although he was tired, he went to work, and he completed the project.
- She likes ice cream, but because she is on a diet, she avoids eating it.
3. Types of Sentences by Purpose
1️⃣ Declarative Sentence (Statement)
A declarative sentence states a fact or opinion and ends with a period (.).
✅ Examples:
- The sky is blue.
- She loves reading books.
2️⃣ Interrogative Sentence (Question)
An interrogative sentence asks a question and ends with a question mark (?).
✅ Examples:
- Where do you live?
- Did you complete your homework?
3️⃣ Imperative Sentence (Command or Request)
An imperative sentence gives a command, request, or instruction. It can end with a period (.) or an exclamation mark (!).
✅ Examples:
- Close the door, please.
- Don’t touch that!
4️⃣ Exclamatory Sentence (Strong Emotion)
An exclamatory sentence expresses strong emotion and ends with an exclamation mark (!).
✅ Examples:
- Wow! That was amazing!
- I can’t believe you did that!
4. Sentence Errors to Avoid
❌ Run-on Sentence:
- I love coffee I drink it every day. (Incorrect)
✅ I love coffee, and I drink it every day. (Correct)
❌ Comma Splice:
- She is tired, she will rest. (Incorrect)
✅ She is tired, so she will rest. (Correct)
❌ Fragment (Incomplete Sentence):
- Because he was late. (Incorrect)
✅ Because he was late, he missed the bus. (Correct)