Category: 16. Sentence

  • Subject Complement

    What is A Subject Complement? Subject complement refers to words, phrases, and clauses that come after the linking verb and expounds or modifies a sentence’s subject. Subject complements are grammatical components contained in the predicate of a sentence. Although the most used subject complements are nouns and adjectives, there are more other forms of grammatical components that can be used as subject…

  • Sentence Fragment

    A sentence fragment is an incomplete sentence. It will start with a capital letter and ends with punctuation; however, it is a dependent clause. Learn the definition, roles, and rules of a sentence fragment with examples and ESL infographic. What is a Sentence Fragment? Sentence Fragment Definition A sentence fragment is a multiword that is…

  • Predicate

    Every sentence is composed of two parts: the subject and the predicate. Being able to differentiate the two is very important. Many people can’t point out the subject or predicate in a sentence. So what do the subject and predicate entail? To understand this better, let’s first define what a predicate is. What is a Predicate? A predicate is a sentence or clause that modifies…

  • Declarative Sentence

    Declarative Sentence Definition A declarative sentence is a sentence that expresses a statement; in general, it declares something. This type of sentence is used to convey a message, for instance, expressing your opinion or view about a particular point. It is the most common of all the four types of sentences. The main aim of communication…

  • Compound Sentence

    Compound sentences are designed to make writing engaging and interesting. While newbie writers are first taught how to use simple sentences, they will afterward realize that it’s only through compound sentences that they can add further information to their writing, and this is what makes the entire content more engaging. When it comes to the use…

  • Interrogative Sentence

    Interrogative Sentence Definition What is an Interrogative Sentence? It is a sentence that asks a question and ends with a question mark. Just like any other type of sentence, it has a subject and a predicate. In this kind of sentence, the first verb precedes the subject. Interrogative sentences present you the opportunity to gather information and do away…

  • Complex Sentence

    Complex sentence in English grammar. Here you will find the definition and useful examples of complex sentences in English. You will also learn how to use this type of sentence correctly in writing. Complex Sentence What Is a Complex Sentence? A complex sentence is a sentence that is composed of one or more dependent clauses and a single independent…

  • Simple Sentence

    Simple Sentence Definition What is a simple sentence? A simple sentence is a sentence composed of one independent clause and doesn’t contain any depend or subordinate clauses. Like any other sentence, it has a subject and a predicate, and it is intended to express a complete thought. A simple sentence is also referred to as a clausal sentence. In addition to the subject,…

  • Compound-Complex Sentence Definition and Useful Examples

    To have a clear picture in mind about a compound-complex sentence, we need first to understand what a compound and complex sentence entail. A compound sentence is composed of two simple sentences connected by a conjunction. A complex sentence, on the other hand, is composed of a simple sentence and a subordinate or dependent clause. A dependent clause, also…

  • Imperative Sentence: Definition and Examples of Imperative Sentences

    Imperative Sentences! What is an imperative sentence? The imperative sentence is one which gives either advice or instruction. This is something that we see very frequently in both spoken and written English and therefore it is important that you are aware of how these sentences work. In this section, we are going to be looking at…