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Sunday, March 15, 2015


                 Communication Skills 








                   Sentence Review










WHAT IS A SENTENCE?




Def: A sentence is a group of words arranged to express a complete sense. Example:

-      The girl is dancing in the room

-      Do you want to read this book?









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1. KINDS OF SENTENCES

-There are five KINDS of sentences:

i.               Assertive sentences

ii.           Interrogative sentences

iii.       Imperative sentences

iv.      Exclamatory sentences

v.         Optative sentences







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Assertive sentence




i.              Is a sentence that makes a statement or assertion. Example:

-                 I am learning grammar.

-                 Students are always busy.

-                 They are not doing well

-                 If you are angry, then I am sorry.


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Interrogative sentence



Is a sentence that asksa question. Examples:

-      Who teaches you maths?

-      Are you coming from home?

-      Was he listening to the preacher









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Imperative sentence

Is a sentence which contains some commands or request. Eg.

- Get out   (order)

-      Open the door (order)

-      Please come here (order).

-      Can you listen to me please? ( request)



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Exclamatory sentence




Is a sentence which expresses some sudden feeling such as surprise, anger, joy, etc. EG.

-      Oh! We have lost the match.

-      How intelligent the boy is!

-      Bravo! Keep it up.


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Optative sentence




Is a sentence which expresses a wish or a prayer. EG,

-      May you live long!

-      May God bless you!

-      I wish you luck in your exams.








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2. STRUCTURAL CLASSIFICATION OF SENTENCES


Sentences can be grouped into four main types:

a)    Simple sentence

b)    Compound sentence

c)     Complex sentence

d)    Compound-complex



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Note: Sentence Structure




         The subject is the part of a sentence that commonly indicates

(a) what it is about, or

(b) who or what performs the action

         A complete predicate consists of the verb and all accompanying modifiers

         Clause is a passage or sentence

         Dependent clause

         Independent clause








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a) Simple sentence




A simple sentence is the one which has only one independent clausewith a subjectand predicate. Eg,
i.               I read a book

ii.           Anne is a good girl

iii.       That dog is sick

iv.      Man is a social animal



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a)      Simple sentence



       He understood

S +Pred




He and I understood

S +                     S+Pred

















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b) Compound sentence


Is a sentence which is made up of two or more independent clauses joined by coordinatingconjunction.

Note: Words like and, or, but, either … or, not only …

BUT  ALSO  indicates independent clause. Eg,

i.                  I tried to speak Kiswahili [i] and my friend tried to speak English [i]

ii.               Mgosi played football, [i] so Mohamed went shopping [i]

iii.             Tanzania is a rich country [i] but still it has many poor people[i]



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b) Compound sentence



v. Mr. Musa brought in his pet rabbit, [i] and he showed it to the class [i]

vi. You can put wings on a cow, [i] but you don't make it an eagle [i].

vi. Always go to other people's funerals; [i] otherwise, they won't go to yours [i]











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c) Complex sentence




Is a sentence which contains one independent clause and one or
more dependent clause. Eg.

i.              When I went there [d],I found that [d] Jane was cooking [i].

ii.         She got job [i] after completing her studies [d].


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Complex sentence





iii.      Marwa told me [d] that he would marry me [i].

iv.     When I received my salary [d], I went to Arusha [i] where my lover was situated [d]

v.    I had stayed in Tanga for six months [i] when I received the news [d] that Juma had desired to see me [d]

vi.     I believe [i] that she had married the

person [d] whom she had loved [d]                                                                                                                                                                                           16

d)     Compound-Complex sentence




       Is a sentence which contains one dependent clause and one or more independent clauses. Eg.

       I admire him but he doesn’t admire me, although I try hard to improve

       If you come late, you will miss the exams and the teacher will punish you









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Complex sentence




NOTE that a section of a sentence containing words like when, that, who, whoever, whenever, which, etc is a dependentclause, and the sentence is a complex sentence











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