Sentence Structure
Sentence
structure is the way a sentence is arranged, grammatically. The sentence
structure of your writing includes where the noun and verb fall within an
individual sentence.
- Subject
The
subject of a sentence is the person, place, thing, or idea that is doing or being
something. You can find the subject of a sentence if you can find the verb.
Example
: 1. My Father
is reading newspaper .
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2.
Anggi watching a movie
last night.
S
2. Verb
A
verb is a kind of word (part of speech) that tells about an action or a state.
It is the main part of a sentence: every sentence has a verb. In English, verbs
are the only kind of word that changes to show past or present tense.
Example
: 1. We eat rice everyday.
V
2. Anton
lost slippers in the mosque last Friday.
V
3. Complement
3. Complement
Complement is
a word, phrase or clause that is necessary to complete
the meaning of a given expression. Complements are often
also arguments ( expressions that help complete the meaning of
a predicate).
Example : 1. Dila’s cat is very funny.
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2. He gave me flowers.
4. Modifier
4. Modifier
Modifier
is a word, phrase, or clause which functions as an adjective or an adverb to
describe a word or make its meaning more specific.
Example :
1. I went to campus yesterday.
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2. My friend will come to my house tomorrow.
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Source:
Exercise
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1. George is cooking dinner tonight.
S V C MT
2.
Henry and Marcia have visited the President.
S V P
3.
We can eat lunch in this restaurant today.
S V C MP
MT
4.
Pat should have bought gasoline yesterday.
S V C MT
5.
Trees grow.
S V
6.
It was raining at seven o’clock this morning.
S V MT
7.
She opened a checking accound at the bank last week.
S V C MP MT
8.
Harry is washing dishes right now.
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V C MT
9.
She opened her book.
S V C
10. Paul, William, and Marry were watching
television a few minutes ago.
S V C MT
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