TYPES OF SENTENCES

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TYPES OF SENTENCES
  1. CLAUSES
    1. --SET OF WORDS THAT FORM A COMPLETE SENSE --INCLUDES A PROPOSITION OR SEVERAL CLOSLEY RELATED
    2. PHRASES
      1. --CONSIST OF SUBJECT AND PREDICATE --IMPLISIT OR EXPLISIT --CAN BE SIMPLE OR COMPOUND
        1. SIMPLE SENTENCES
          1. --THEY HAVE SYNTACTIC AUTONOMY --COMPOSED OF A SINGLE PREDICATE --AL THE VERBS CORRESPOND TO THE SAME SUBJET (HOUSED IN A SINGLE PREDICATE)
          2. COMPOUND SENTENCES
            1. --HAVE TWO OR MORE SUBJECT-PREDICATE RELATIONSHIPS --SEVERAL SIMPLE SENTENCES ASSOCIATED TO PRESENT A MESSAGE
            2. COMPLEX SENTENCES
              1. --IS A CONBINATION OF TWO OR MORE CLAUSES IN A SENTENCE --IN CASE OF EQUIVALENT CLAUSES THEY ARE CALLED COMPOUND SENTENCES --WEN NOT EQUIVALENT THEY ARE CALLED COMPLEX SENTENCES
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