parts of a sentence
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• Affirmative
• Negative
• Yes/No questions
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*The parts of the sentence are a set of terms
for describing how people construct sentences
from smaller pieces.
*There is not a direct correspondence
between the parts of the sentence and the
parts of speech -- the subject of a
sentence
*
*for example, could be a noun, a pronoun, or even an entire phrase or clause. Like the parts of speech, however, the parts of the sentence form part of the basic vocabulary of grammar
*I study the lesson at night
*he study the lesson at night
*affirmative
*affirmative sentence declarative sentence
indicating "yes", also called a positive
sentence.
*Sentences : affirmative and negative
*A declarative sentence
indicating "no"
*
*Affirmative
*I like fruits
*You drink coffee
*I am running.
*We do this work.
* We had Atlases.
*Negative:
*I do not like fruits.
* You do not drink tea.
*I am not running.
*We do not do this work.
*We did not have Atlases.
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How do you pose a yes/no question?
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yes_and_no
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