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A single sentence is a sentence made up of a phrase or a single word. It can be divided into two categories: subject-predicate and non-subject-predicate sentences.
For example: The tea table is polished and shiny.
He is very healthy.
2. Non-subject-predicate sentence: composed of other phrases or single phrases other than subject-predicate phrases.
For example: Airplanes!
Hold it! There was a knock on the door.
In subject-predicate sentences, verb predicates are complex and diverse, and some sentence patterns have some special sentence patterns in structure and expression: putting words, being words, connecting sentences, conjunctive sentences, being words, and existing sentences.
A compound sentence consists of two or more single sentences. A single sentence that makes up a compound sentence is called a clause. A clause indicates the intonation of a sentence that does not end completely, and there is generally a short pause after the clause, which is indicated in writing by mid-sentence punctuation (comma, semicolon, etc.).
According to the different ways in which complex sentences are combined, they can be divided into two categories:
Formed by a direct combination of single sentences, such as:
I am Chinese, and we love our motherland.
With the help of a combination of virtual words, such as:
We must not only listen attentively, but also use our brains.
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A single sentence is a sentence that contains components such as subject-verb-object.
A compound sentence is a sentence in which a single sentence acts as a component of the sentence.
For example: I love you is a single sentence.
You don't know I love you is a compound sentence.
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1. The definitions are different. A compound sentence consists of two or more clauses that are related in meaning and do not constitute a sentence component in structure. A clause is a single sentence that is structurally similar and does not have a grammatical unit of complete intonation.
A single sentence is a sentence composed of a phrase or a single word, with a specific intonation, a language unit that can express a certain meaning on its own, and cannot be analyzed into a sentence with a clause.
2. The external signs are different. There are two main forms of compound sentence composition, one is that two or more clauses are directly combined in a certain order, and this compound sentence has no related words. There are usually pauses between clauses in a compound sentence, which are indicated in writing by commas, semicolons, or colons.
A single sentence is a complete sentence, and there are basically no commas or semicolons in the middle.
3. Single sentences can be divided into two categories: subject-predicate sentences and non-subject-predicate sentences. A compound sentence has only one sentence end intonation, unlike several consecutive single sentences.
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Single sentences and complex sentences are modern Chinese.
The two sentences are both closely related and distinct. A single sentence is a sentence with a simple structure, which is divided into two types: subject-predicate and non-subject-predicate sentence. Compound sentences, on the other hand, are sentences with a complex structure and are composed of two or more single sentences.
For example, in the sentence "I love my hometown", the subject is "I", the predicate is "love", and the object is "hometown". Another example is the sentence "I love my hometown, you love it too", because there is an extra set of structures "you also love", the whole sentence becomes two sets of structures, so it is a compound sentence. Single sentences and complex sentences are two important sentences that are used very frequently, how to distinguish between single sentences and complex sentences?
People have been arguing for so long that many people are unable to distinguish between single and complex sentences. The author has been teaching for 30 years, and has accumulated some experience and experience in long-term teaching practice.
There are many misunderstandings in distinguishing between single sentences and complex sentences, which can be summarized as follows:
First, it is believed that a long sentence is a compound sentence, and a short sentence is a single sentence.
The length of a sentence is not a way to distinguish a single and complex sentence, and the effective way to distinguish a single and complex sentence lies in the structure of the sentence, but many people do not understand this truth, they mistakenly think that the long sentence is a compound sentence, and the short sentence is a single sentence. For example, the following two sentences:
1. This is also an excellent lesson for a group of people who see things differently, for a group of people who think that technical work is insignificant, and that there is no way out.
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What is the difference between a compound sentence, a compound sentence, and a single sentence.
What is the difference between a compound sentence, a compound sentence, and a single sentence.
1. What is a compound sentence.
A linguistic unit consisting of two or more clauses that are closely related in the sense and do not contain each other in structure is called a compound sentence.
2. The difference between a compound sentence and a single sentence.
a) The syntactic structures do not contain each other.
Clauses and clauses do not contain each other in terms of structure and form, and there are no grammatical relationships such as subject-verb, object, and complement in semantics, but the relationships of cause and effect, transition, concession, condition, etc.
Pay attention to the situation where the subject-verb phrase is mistaken for a compound sentence because of a certain component in the sentence, such as:
He can also go. (Subject).
The film is of a very high standard. (predicate).
Xiao Zhang knew that it was very difficult there. (object).
Also note that the form seems to be a compound sentence, but in fact it is only one component of a single sentence. Such as:
He hides in a place where you can't see him, but he can see you.
You can't see him, but he can see you"It is to make a definite sentence.
b) Related words are grammatical markers.
Related words are obvious signs of complex sentences, and different related words can be used to indicate different sentence relationships. Such as:
You go, I don't go.
Because you go, I don't go. (Cause and effect).
If you go, I won't go. (Hypothetical conditions).
Even if you go, I won't go. (Concessions).
You go, but I don't. **Fold).
Example 1 does not use any related words, and completely relies on the semantic constraints of the preceding and following clauses, which is called meaningful. Examples 2 to 5 use different related words to express the logical semantic relationship that is not very clear.
It should be noted that related words are not necessarily compound sentences, and related words can also be used in a single sentence
Because of her arrival, the snack bar business is particularly prosperous. (single sentence).
Because she is charging, the snack bar is particularly thriving. (Complex sentence).
Even in such circumstances, we have to stay the course. (single sentence).
Even if the situation deteriorates, we will stay the course. (Complex sentence).
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1. The number of components is different.
A single sentence is made up of a single word or phrase, while a compound sentence is made up of two or more clauses.
2. The degree of expression of meaning is different.
3. The composition is different.
A single sentence is composed of words or phrases, and a complex sentence is composed of sentences.
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