How to vary my sentence structure

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Mind Map on How to vary my sentence structure, created by Elena Serkidzhieva on 09/10/2016.
Elena Serkidzhieva
Mind Map by Elena Serkidzhieva, updated more than 1 year ago
Elena Serkidzhieva
Created by Elena Serkidzhieva almost 8 years ago
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How to vary my sentence structure
  1. Simple sentence- A simple sentence has a subject and only one verb.Example: The students are learning.
    1. A main clause is a clause that can form a complete sentence standing alone.
      1. A subordinate clause is a clause that does not make sense alone.
        1. A simile is a figure of speech that compares two things or persons which are not similar. Example: As big as an elephant.
          1. A metaphor is a word or phrase that is used to make a comparison between two people, things, animals, or places. Example: The snow is a white blanket.
            1. A compound sentence is formed when you join two main clauses with a connective. In a compound sentence the clauses are linked by coordinating conjunctions / connectives (and, but, so, or). Example: I like bananas and I like apples.
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