Building Sentences
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Remember, the S - V relationship is at the "heart" of every sentence. All sentences are built
around this core.
To give a sentence more substance, you may enhance the subject or verb:
1. Change the verb in tense or aspect or a combination of the two.
He eats. | (simple present) |
He will eat. | (future/modal) |
He is eating. | (continuous) |
He has eaten. | (perfect) |
He has been eating. | (combination) |
He should have been eating. | (combination) |
2. Add an adverb or adverb phrase, or
prepositional phrase.
He should have eaten already/ by now.He was eating in the kitchen.
3. Add an adverbial clause.
He was eating when the bus arrived.
4. Add a participial phrase.
Having finished his homework, he ate.
5. Change the noun to a pronoun or vice versa.
6. Add an article, demonstrative, or possessive.
The man eats. This man eats. His father eats.
Note:
Subjects and
Objects may be enhanced in similar ways.
7. Add an object.
John eats rice. | |
The man eats an apple. | |
8. Add an adjective or adjectives.
The handsome man eats. | | The man eats the big, red apple. |
9. Add a prepositional phrase.
The man in the kitchen eats. | | The man eats an apple from the bowl. |
10. Add a relative (adjective) clause.
The man who lives next door eats. | | The man ate the apple that I bought. |
11. Use quantifiers.
Some of the men eat. | | They eat some of the apples. |
12. Use a noun clause.
Whoever gets here first can eat. | | He eats whichever apple he chooses. |
Enhance both the subject and the verb to make sentences more interesting.
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