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Complex sentence | A sentence with a subordinate clause. |
Compound sentence | 2 independent clauses joined by a connective. |
Simple sentence | One independent clause. |
Interrogative sentence type | A sentence that asks a question. |
Imperative sentence type | A sentence that starts with an imperative. Can be commanding. |
Exclamatory sentence type | A sentence that ends in an exclamation mark to show surprise/excitement. |
Declarative sentence type | A sentence that tells/informs the reader. |
Passive sentence | The subject of the sentence doesn't always do the verb action. Sometimes it's done to them e.g: Carl WAS ARRESTED. |
Active sentence | The subject of the verb performs the action e.g: we arrested Carl. |
Balanced sentence | This occurs when 2 ideas are placed side by side with the second complementing, contrasting with or completing the first e.g: "Dennis didn't like the night time, didn't want to be alone." This is one of the features borrowed from the oral tradition. |
Parallel sentences | This is similar to a balanced sentence except that here there is some repetition of the syntax of the sentence e.g: "The pianist was annoyed. The bandleader was unhappy." This is one of the features borrowed from the oral tradition. |
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