Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Sentence Structures

1. Sentence. Sentence.

  • Ralph likes to eat in his room. He eats in there every day.
  • Louis likes to listen to music. He listens to music all the time.
  • Kat hates studying. She studies the majority of the week.
2. Sentence; Sentence.
  • Ralph likes to eat in his room; Louis enjoys eating in the bonus room.
  • Louis likes to listen to Hip Hop music; Kat prefers live music.
  • Kat hates studying; Louis prefers studying.
3. Sentence, [Coordinating Conjunction] Sentence.
  • Ralph likes to eat in his room, and to make his food from scratch.
  • Louis likes to listen to music, but only with his headphones.
  • Kat hates studying, but likes to handwrite her notes.
4. Sentence; [Conjunctive Adverb] Sentence.
  • Ralph likes to eat in his room; consequently, he has to clean his room a lot.
  • Louis likes to listen to music; incidentally, he is open to any kind of music.
  • Kat hates studying; however, she likes the results of her test scores.
5. Sentence; [Transition Phrase] Sentence.
  • Ralph likes to eat in his room; after all, it is his room.
  • Louis likes to listen to music; as a matter of fact, he listens to music all the time.
  • Kat hates studying; at the same time, she enjoys her high test scores.

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