Phrases, Clauses, Sentence Structure
Phrases, Clauses, Sentence Structure
Phrases, Clauses, Sentence Structure
verb 7
subject
Not all complete sentences have a stated subject.
The command form (also known as the imperative)
has you as the implied subject. This sentence
structure is not common in academic writing…
except perhaps as a “hook” in an introductory
paragraph. For example: Be careful!
Coordinating Conjunction = cc
Independent Clause = IC
I like ice cream, and Judy likes cookies.
IC , cc IC.
Coordinating Conjunctions
F or = because I like ice cream, for it is delicious.