THE STRUCTURE OF COMPLICATED SENTENCES
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https://doi.org/10.51699/ajdes.v6i.86Keywords:
Complicated sentence, simple, compound, complex, compound-complexAbstract
Transmitting information is exceptionally important process in expressing human’s intended meaning. So, people able to share it with a help of utterances whether it in a written form or oral way. However, it must be emphasizing that the utterances can be variable depending where person used and when he or she used. But some linguists are claim that sentences should be formed based on what we are going to talk and whom we talk. Only taking into consideration aforementioned factors people can choose proper types of sentences during their orally or written way of discourse.
According to the structure sentences divided into followings: simple compound, complex, compound-complex. These sentences break up based on number of clauses in which they have. But it must be state where by complicated sentence. Unlike other type of sentences complicated utterances encompass a good number of dates. In other words, complicated sentences’ the most remarkable property is including lots of details, arguments even complex notions. Complicated sentences mostly utilized in scientific researches as well as in novels. Nowadays update novel writers try to format short utterances in order to make it more comprehendible to readers however in middle ages authors used sentences with different stage of difficulties. That aside old novels have ample of long and complicated utterances.
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