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===Structure===
===Structure===


*Simple sentence: A Simple sentence is one independent clause with no subordinate clauses.
*Simple sentence: A Simple sentence is one independent clause with no subordinate clauses ( Hacker 464).
 
*Compound sentence: A compuond sentence is composed of two or more independent clauses with no subordinate clauses. The independent clauses are usually joined with a comma and a coordinating conjunction (''and'', ''but '', ''or'', ''not'', ''for'', ''so'', ''yet'') or with a semicolon (Hacker 464).
 
*Complex sentence: A complex sentence is composed of one independent clause with one or more subordinate clauses (Hacker 464).
 
*Compound-complex sentence:A compound-complex sentence contains at least two independent clauses and at least one subordinate clause (Hacker 464).
 
===Purpose===
 
*Declaritive sentences make statments (Hacker 465).
*Imperative sentences issue requests or commands (hacker 465).
*Interrogative sentences ask questions (Hacker 465).
*Exclamatory sentences make exclamations (Hacker 465).
 
==How to make a sentence==
 
*A sentence should have a subject and a verb.
*The first word should always be a capital letter.
*Sentnce must end with a period, question mark or an exclamation point.
*Must be a complete thought.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


*Compound sentence: A compuond sentence is composed of two or more independent clauses with no subordinate clauses. The independent clauses are usually joined with a comma and a coordinating conjunction (''and'', ''but '', ''or'', ''not'', ''for'', ''so'', ''yet'') or with a semicolon.


*Complex sentence: A complex sentence is composed of one independent clause with one or more subordinate clauses.


*Compound-complex sentence:    Still working
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