Kinds of Sentences According to Structure
Sentence is defined as completely meaningful combination of words from one full stop to another full stop except first sentence. Sentence starts with the capital letter. Sentence may be of one clause...
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Subordinate Clause is the clause which doesn’t give complete meaning. It always needs Main Clause to complete its meaning. That’s why it is never used alone. There are some types of Subordinate Clause....
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A clause is the group of words sometimes gives complete meanings (Independent) and sometimes not (Dependent). In both cases there is Subject and predicate in them. Example: He slept. There are...
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Phrase, as mentioned previously is the combination of words giving no meaning. Remember, only full composition unit is meaningful, not a half one. In this sense Sentence is the full unit and Clause and...
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Phrase is the combination of words that don’t give complete meaning. Unlike Clause phrase always lacks meanings. In phrase there is no concept of subject and object unless used in a sentence. The...
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Phrase and clause both are the combination of words with no complete meaning. Definitions:Phrase: Phrase is the combination of words that doesn’t give complete meanings. Clause: Clause is the...
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Sentence is the combination of words between two full stops (periods) that conveys full meaning instead of noun or phrase. Example Cow is grazing in the field.
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There are two types of articles in English Language; one is the Definite Article (the) and another is the Indefinite Article (a, an). Articles are mostly used with Noun and Adjective, for example; the...
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