16.17: Introduction to Sentence Structure
What you’ll learn to do: analyze sentence structure
Language is made up of words, which work together to form sentences, which work together to form paragraphs. In this outcome, we’ll be focusing on sentences: how they’re made and how they behave. Sentences help us to organize our ideas—to identify which items belong together and which should be separated.
So just what is a sentence? Sentences are simply collections of words. Each sentence has a subject, an action, and punctuation. These basic building blocks work together to create endless amounts and varieties of sentences.
In this outcome, we’ll look at the different parts that work together to create sentences and at the different types of sentences that work together to create variety in your writing.
Contributors and Attributions
- Outcome: Sentence Structure. Provided by : Lumen Learning. License : CC BY: Attribution
- Modification of Notepad. Authored by : Simon Mettler. Located at : https://thenounproject.com/term/notepad/154767/ . License : CC BY: Attribution