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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Types of Sentences
Hello! This week on Ask a Teacher, we answer a question from a reader in Burma, also known as Myanmar.
Question
Dear teacher
I am from Burma. I read the following sentence from a book.
In Norway, there's an art museum for children's art.
The book mentioned it is a complex sentence. I am wondering if it's right or not. Please tell me.
Thank you! I wish you all the best!
Kyaw Zin Oo
Answer
Thank you for writing, Kyaw. Before we answer your question, we need to review some terms and their meanings.
A clause2 is a grammar unit organized around a verb phrase. A clause is made of two parts: a subject (the topic of a clause) and a verb (what is said about the topic).
For example, "we laughed" is a clause. "We" is the subject, and "laughed" is the verb.
"In the morning" is not a clause because it does not have a verb.
There are two main kinds of clauses3. Independent clauses are not dependent4 on any other clause. They are sentences on their own. "We laughed" is an independent clause.
A dependent clause depends on an independent clause. It cannot be a sentence on its own. "Before I went," for example, is a dependent clause because, although it has a subject and a verb, it requires additional5 information to be a full thought.
We can sort sentences into three groups by the clauses they have. A sentence must have at least one independent clause. The independent clause is a simple sentence. For example:
It snowed last night.
When a sentence has two or more independent clauses, it is a compound6 sentence. For example:
I went to the party, but he stayed home.
When a sentence has at least one independent clause as well as one or more dependent clauses, it is a complex sentence. For example:
I'll call you when I get home.
Now, to answer your question, Kyaw! Your example has only one clause. This means it is a simple sentence, not a complex sentence.
There are seven simple sentence patterns in English, but we can talk about those another day.
We hope this explanation has helped you, Kyaw.
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Words in This Story
mention –v. to briefly7 talk about a subject
unit –n. an amount of something; one thing
phrase –n. a group of words that form an idea but that do not contain a subject or verb
topic –n. a subject or idea
pattern—n. the repeated way something happens most of the time
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adj.忠诚的,忠心的 | |
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n.(正式文件或法律文件的)条款,从句,分句 | |
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从句( clause的名词复数 ); (法律文件等的)条款 | |
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4 dependent | |
adj.依靠的,依赖的,依赖他人生活者 | |
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adj.添加的,额外的,另外的 | |
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n.化合物;大院;adj.化合的;vt.加重;使化合 | |
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7 briefly | |
adv.简单地,简短地 | |
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