2405 Unit 2-Phrases, Clauses, Sentence Structure
2405 Unit 2-Phrases, Clauses, Sentence Structure
2405 Unit 2-Phrases, Clauses, Sentence Structure
Sentence Structure
Table of Contents
Unit 1: Parts of Speech
Unit 2: Phrases, Clauses, and Sentence
Structure
Unit 3: Simple & Progressive Verbs
Unit 4: Perfect & Passive Verbs
Unit 5: Complex Sentences
Unit 6: Overview of City ESOL Program
Introduction
This could be the single most important unit
to assist ESOL students’ success. Difficulty
with sentence structure is often times what
results in incomprehensible sentences and
failure to convey meaning.
Combine the noun phrases
and verb phrases to make
Phrases complete sentences.
verb 7
subject
Not all complete sentences have a stated subject.
The command form (also known as the imperative)
has you as the implied subject. This sentence
structure is not common in academic writing…
except perhaps as a “hook” in an introductory
paragraph. For example: Be careful!
Coordinating Conjunction = cc
Independent Clause = IC
I like ice cream, and Judy likes cookies.
IC , cc IC.
Coordinating Conjunctions
F or = because I like ice cream, for it is delicious.