Zusammenfassung der Ressource
STRUCTURE
- Skill 1: Be sure the sentence has a subject and a
verb.
- You know that a sentence in english
should have a subject and a verb.
- Skill 2: Be careful of objects of
prepositions.
- An object of a
preposition is a
noun, pronoun,
gerund or noun
clause that comes
after a preposition,
such as in, at of,to,
by, behind, on and so
on, to form a
prepositional phrase.
- Skill 3: Be careful of appositives
- Appositives can cause confusion in structure
questions on a TOEFL test because an appositives
can be mistaken for the subject of a sentence.
- Skill 4: Be careful of presente participles.
- A present participle is the -ing form
of the verb(talking, playing). In
structure questions on the TOEFL
test, a present participle can cause
confusion because it can be either a
part of the verb or an adjective.
- Skill 5: Be careful of past
participle
- Past participle can cause confusion in
structure questions on the TOEFL test
because a past participle can be either
adjective or a part of a verb. The past
participle is the form of the verb that
appears with have or be.
- Skill 6: Use coordinate connector correctly
- When you have two clauses in english sentence,
you must connect the to clauses is to use and,
but, or so, or yet between the clauses.
- Skill 7: Use Adverb time and cause connectors correctly.
- Sentence with adverb clauses have
two basic patterns in english.
- Skill 8: Use other adverb connectors correctly
- Adverb clause can express the ideas of time and cause, as you saw in skiil 7; adverb
clause can also express a number of the other ideas, such as contrast, conditio,
manner, and place.
- Skill 9: Use noun clause connectorcorrectly.
- A noun clause is a clause that
funtions as a noun; because the
noun clause is a noun, it is used in a
sentence as either an object of a
preposition, or the subject of the
sentence.