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Associate Professor, English
Email: karl.sherlock@gcccd.edu
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Sentence Mechanics

Sentence Mechanics

 

With a review of parts of speech comes the inevitable discussion of sentence mechanics. 

Parts of speech organize themselves into units of expression, and some of those units create systems we call sentences. Sentences organize into paragraphs, paragraphs into essays, and so on. Understanding how the basics of grammar relate to the basics of sentence structure is like knowing how a gear works to turn an engine, so it seems fitting that we should review some sentence basics along with parts of speech.  They go hand-in-hand.

 

The five extremely important topics covered in this section are in the menu at right:

 

SENTENCE MOODS

Declarative

Interrogative

Imperative

Exclamatory

Mixed Moods

Moods and Sentences with Quotations

 

SENTENCE TYPES

Simple

Compound

Complex

Compound-Complex

 

SENTENCE FRAGMENTS

RUN-ONS

Fused

Comma-Spliced

Grammatically Entangled

 

INTERNAL SENTENCE PUNCTUATION

 

 

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