Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Grammar
- sentence types
- interrogative
- E.g. What are you doing?
- declarative
- E.g. I am the best
- imperative
- E.g. Put that down
- minor
- E.g. Oh God!
- exclamatory
- E.g. Stop right there!
- sentence complexity
- simple
- E.g. The cat ate the mouse
- complex
- has more than
one clause
- E.g. He is a fine man who
donates money to charity
- compound
- E.g. Tom is a guy and he
wears a clown costume
- punctuation
- ellipsis
- E.g. If only
she had...
- thought process
- question marks
- E.g. Are you sure you
want to do that?
- exclamation marks
- E.g. Get out!
- quotation marks
- verb phrase
- tense forms
- modal verbs
- active/passive
- E.g active - dancing or
passive - think
- stative/dynamic
- noun phrase
- pronouns
- E.g. he, we, I etc.
- proper nouns
- e.g Europe, Sarah
- abstract/concrete
nouns
- E.g abstract -
love, hope
- E.g. concrete -
pencil
- pre-modification
- post modification
- adverbial phrase
- gives extra information
about what, where & when
- E.g.
- expresses tone/feeling/mood
- E.g. sadly, unfortunately
- placement has an effect
- E.g. Unfortunately, he
fell down or He fell
down, unfortunately