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A compound sentence is composed of two or more simple sentences, each of which has a subject-verb, and the sentences are connected by conjunctions;No matter how long a complex single sentence is, it is also a sentence, with only one subject and one predicate, but there are many modifiers on the adverbial complement of the definite language, which seems to be long.
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Let's take an example from our Chinese: 1. My name is Zhang San. I'm from China.
I love sports. I don't like to eat potatoes. 2. My name is Zhang San and I am from China.
I like sports, but I don't like to eat potatoes. 3. My name is Zhang San, and I come from mysterious and ancient China. Although I love sports, I just don't like to eat potatoes.
Above, the first paragraph is composed of simple sentences, the second paragraph combines 4 simple sentences into two compound sentences, and the third paragraph adds modifiers and adjectives on the basis of compound sentences to become complex sentences. You don't need to explain it, you should be able to feel the difference, even if it means the same thing.
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I'll say in the simplest language, if you want to figure out the specific content after you have some eyebrows, you must look at the grammar book again.
The basic structure of a sentence is that the subject-verb-object (perhaps complement, definite, adverbial, and predicative) learns to find the main stem of the sentence.
In terms of sentence structure, sentences can be divided into simple sentences, compound sentences, and parallel sentences.
Compound sentences: including two parts: main and subordinate clauses. A certain component of a sentence, subject, object, definite, formal, or predicative, is acted by a sentence.
If the subject has a sentence acting as a sentence, it is a subject clause. For example: that I am late for school will not happen again
Object clause e.g. mr wang knew that i was late again.
Determinative clause: i was late for school, which is known to all
Adverbial clause: i was late for school again because John stopped me on my way to school
Parallel sentences: sentences with 2 or more sets of subject-verb-object. A sentence and but b sentence form.
i am from china, and he is from the
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1. Parallel compound sentences: also, again, also, at the same time, in addition, ......Again, ......Not ......It's ......On the one hand, ......On the one hand, ......
2. Progressive compound sentences: even, and, more, more, moreover, moreover, rather, not only ......And ......Wait.
3. Choose a compound sentence: or ......Or ......It's ......Or ......, rather, or ......Or ......Not ......It's ......Wait.
4. Transition compound sentence: but, but, instead, but, but, but, but, but, just, but, although ......But ......Wait.
5. Causal compound sentences: because, therefore, therefore, so, so, because, because, visible, since, because ......So ......Since ......Just wait.
6. Conditional compound sentences: just, conveniently, as long as, only ............, unless ............As long as ......Just ......No matter ............Wait.
7. Hypothetical compound sentences: then, then, then, otherwise, otherwise, if ......Then ......If it's ......Just ......、Even if it is ......Also ......Wait.
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