Principle Guide to Sentences
Contents: Preface. 1. Introduction to sentences. 2. Sentence constructions and structure. 3. Writing a sentence. 4. Types of sentences. 5. Variety of sentences. 6. Sentence pattern. 7. Sentence punctuation. 8. Importance of a sentences. 9. Writing effective sentence. 10. Analyzing sentence structure.
Simple sentences and main clauses have common elements (subject, object etc) which students should be able to recognize and understand in order to analyse writing. Analysis can be the basis of correcting errors, suggesting improvements and highlighting good practice in their work.
Complex sentences are an essential element of higher level writing, as they contain subordinate clauses. In order to use these with confidence, it’s useful to understand their structure and function.
Variety is the spice of writing. Sentences and clauses take many different forms, and apparently small changes can completely alter the sense or effect. This book presents the first comprehensive study of how children acquire complex sentences. The basic rules governing the use of periods, semicolons, hyphens, commas and other punctuation marks are illustrated by original explanations and humorous sample sentences and step-by-step guided lessons. Students brainstorm adjectives nouns, verbs and where-and-when phrases, then use them to expand a simple sentence.
Simple sentences and main clauses have common elements (subject, object etc) which students should be able to recognize and understand in order to analyse writing. Analysis can be the basis of correcting errors, suggesting improvements and highlighting good practice in their work.
Complex sentences are an essential element of higher level writing, as they contain subordinate clauses. In order to use these with confidence, it’s useful to understand their structure and function.
Variety is the spice of writing. Sentences and clauses take many different forms, and apparently small changes can completely alter the sense or effect. This book presents the first comprehensive study of how children acquire complex sentences. The basic rules governing the use of periods, semicolons, hyphens, commas and other punctuation marks are illustrated by original explanations and humorous sample sentences and step-by-step guided lessons. Students brainstorm adjectives nouns, verbs and where-and-when phrases, then use them to expand a simple sentence.