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Sentence Structure

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    Types of Sentence Structure / Types of Phrase
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  • The problem was not difficult to solve. No one wanted to sort it out. (Make it as a complex sentence)
    Although the problem was not difficult to solve, no one wanted to sort it out.
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  • Yesterday I went out with Tom. Tom is a friend from high school. (Make it as a complex sentence)
    Yesterday I went out with Tom, who is a friend from high school.
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  • Let's go to the theater. We will go after lunch. (Make it as a simple sentence)
    Let's go to the theater after lunch.
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  • I brought an umbrella. It looked like it would rain. (Make it as a compound sentence)
    I brought an umbrella, for It looked like it would rain.
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  • She didn’t come to the party. she was sick. she promised to visit later. (Make it as a compound-complex sentence)
    She didn’t come to the party because she was sick, but she promised to visit later.
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  • The movie ended. We went out for dinner. We talked about it for hours.(Make it as a compound-complex sentence)
    When the movie ended, we went out for dinner, and we talked about it for hours.
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  • I forgot my keys. I had to wait outside. My brother came home.(Make it as a compound-complex sentence)
    I forgot my keys, so I had to wait outside until my brother came home.
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  • We could go to the park. It's starting to rain. We could stay home.(Make it as a compound-complex sentence)
    We could go to the park, or we could stay home since it's starting to rain.
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  • The power went out. I couldn’t finish my homework. I used a flashlight. I didn't want to fail.(Make it as a compound-complex sentence)
    The power went out, so I couldn’t finish my homework, but I used a flashlight because I didn’t want to fail.
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  • I wanted to buy a new phone. I didn’t have enough money. I decided to save up. My parents helped me.(Make it as a compound-complex sentence)
    I wanted to buy a new phone, but I didn’t have enough money, so I decided to save up while my parents helped me.
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  • He was feeling sick. He went to school. The teacher sent him home. He didn't want to.(Make it as a compound-complex sentence)
    He was feeling sick, yet he went to school, but the teacher sent him home even though he didn't want to.
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  • She studied all night. She was still nervous about the test. She took a deep breath. She answered every question carefully.(Make it as a compound-complex sentence)
    She studied all night, yet she was still nervous about the test, so she took a deep breath before she answered every question carefully.
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  • Create one simple sentence (contains with 1 noun phrase and 2 adjective phrases)
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  • Create one complex sentence (contains with 2 noun phrase and 2 prepositional phrases)
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  • Create one sentence (contains with 2 participial phrases)
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  • Create one sentence (contains with 4 types of phrases)
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