--SET OF WORDS THAT
FORM A COMPLETE SENSE
--INCLUDES A
PROPOSITION OR
SEVERAL CLOSLEY
RELATED
PHRASES
--CONSIST OF SUBJECT
AND PREDICATE
--IMPLISIT OR EXPLISIT
--CAN BE SIMPLE OR
COMPOUND
SIMPLE SENTENCES
--THEY HAVE
SYNTACTIC
AUTONOMY
--COMPOSED OF A
SINGLE PREDICATE
--AL THE VERBS
CORRESPOND TO
THE SAME SUBJET
(HOUSED IN A
SINGLE PREDICATE)
COMPOUND SENTENCES
--HAVE TWO OR MORE
SUBJECT-PREDICATE
RELATIONSHIPS
--SEVERAL SIMPLE
SENTENCES ASSOCIATED
TO PRESENT A MESSAGE
COMPLEX SENTENCES
--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