The creation of sentences is
vital in the international English proficiency exams such as the IELTS and the
TOEFL, particularly in the Writing and Speaking component of the exams. It is
thus important to familiarize yourself with the basic sentence structures in
English. From there, you can prove your grammatical range and accuracy by
playing around with the structures and incorporating them to how you express.
The trick here is not to stick with just one pattern but to utilize all
structures.
1. Simple Sentence. A simple sentence is
made up of an independent clause. This means that the sentence contains a
subject, a predicate, and it makes sense.
Example:
Alicia sleeps.
The bed is warm and soft.
The man in the white room kept hearing
voices of those who were no longer there.
2. Compound sentence. A compound sentence
contains two independent clauses that are usually put together by conjunctions.
Example:
The rest of the world sleeps but Jessica is
awake.
Ana told her story and the group listened
to her silently.
Joey is going to Malaysia this week so his
friends bought him a present.
3. Complex sentence. A complex sentence
contains both an independent clause and at least one dependent clause. A
dependent clause is a group of words that has a subject and a predicate but
does not make sense.
Two other sentence structures can come
under this one: the IC + DC pattern and the DC,IC pattern.
Example:
When the man ran into the café, the people
already knew that the dam had burst. (DC,IC)
The people already knew that the dam had
burst when the man ran into the café. (IC+DC)
The little girl still slept with her
mother’s old doll even though Jenna told her that it was full off bugs. (IC+DC)
Even though Jenna told her that it was full
of bugs, the little girl still slept with her mother’s old doll.
4. Compound-complex sentence. This
structure contains two or more independent clause and at least a dependent
clause.
Example:
When
the man burst into the bar, the surprised waitress dropped the steaming pot
of coffee and the resounding crash startled the customers.
Despite their father’s disapproval, Kent flew
to the United States to take his Masters degree in business and Lisa married
her high school sweetheart.
Knowing these sentence structures correctly and applying
them to your IELTS or TOEFL speaking and writing are enough to show that you
are versatile in the use of the language. It earns you more points. Remember:
the trick is to mix these four up.
Good luck!
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