Simple and compound sentences | Complex and compound-complex | Zero and first conditional | Second and third conditional | Tag questions |
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Only one clause with a
subject(s) and predicate
What consists a simple sentence
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has at least two independent
clauses and at least one dependent clause
How does the compound-complex is formed
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How does the Zero conditionals is?
If+subject+present simple+complement, subject+present+simple+complement
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If I had known you were coming, I would've baked a cake.
How you will use the third conditional?
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A question tag is a short question that is added to the end of a positive or negative statement.
What are question tags?
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A compound sentence has two or more independent clauses
that can be linked by a coordinating conjunction such as for and, nor, but, or, yet, and so (FANBOYS).
What is a compound sentence
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A complex sentence has one independent clause and one or
more dependent or subordinate clauses
What is a complex sentence?
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Unless he has a car, we can't go to Mexico City.
How does an example could be?
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If the mayor had more senses, he would build affordable housing.
How you will use the second conditional?
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We aren’t late, are we? The sentences was in negative so it’s following by a positive tag
What is an example of it?
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I am right; and you are wrong
I’m right; you are wrong
An example of compound sentence?
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If you never slow down, you never grow old.
You never grow old if you never slow down
Example of complex
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Subject+will/won’t+infinitive+complement if+subject+present simple+ complement
What is the structure of first conditional?
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If+subject+past simple+complement, subject+ would(n’t), could(n’t), might (n’t) + infinitive+complement
How does the second conditional is?
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Our frezeer stop working last weekend.
An example of simple sentence?
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The old man, who is walking into the room, is not my father,
but he looks similar
Example of compound-complex
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If David knocks on the door, Julia will hide in the closet.
Example of first conditional?
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had decided
The verb had + a verb in past partciple
How you will make (had+past participle)
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A group of words that includes verb and subject.
What are clauses?
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The zero begins with the if clause and the first conditional with the main clause
What’s the difference between the zero and first conditional?
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If+ subject+past perfect (had+past participle) + complement+ subject+ would(n’t), could(n’t), might (n’t)+have+past participle+complement
How does the third conditional is?
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