140311. Learning Three Types of English Sentences
On last Tuesday, I learned three types of English sentences,
which consist of simple sentences, compound sentences, and complex sentences.
With some handouts to review, I analyzed the sentences and guess
what Independent clauses, dependent clauses and conjunctions are.
Grammar is much more difficult to be learned in English than in Korean.
So, in the class, I had a hard time understanding what teacher said meant.
But as I practiced with handouts a lot, I can understand a structure of English Sentences.
These sentences below were what I wrote in English Composition class.
(1) Compound Sentences (Topic : Food)
- using nor : I don't like tomatoes, nor do I like cucumber.
- using yet : I can eat some more pizza, yet my friend can't eat more.
(2) Complex Sentences (Topic : Travel)
- using 'so that' : Please check your backpack once again so that you won't come back home.
- using 'once' : Once I leave Japan, I won't come back here.
- using 'relative pronouns' : I went to Australia which is just awesome/
2014.03.13 posted by. Hansol Jang
But as I practiced with handouts a lot, I can understand a structure of English Sentences.
These sentences below were what I wrote in English Composition class.
(1) Compound Sentences (Topic : Food)
- using nor : I don't like tomatoes, nor do I like cucumber.
- using yet : I can eat some more pizza, yet my friend can't eat more.
(2) Complex Sentences (Topic : Travel)
- using 'so that' : Please check your backpack once again so that you won't come back home.
- using 'once' : Once I leave Japan, I won't come back here.
- using 'relative pronouns' : I went to Australia which is just awesome/
2014.03.13 posted by. Hansol Jang
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