ENGLISH MATERIAL
For first semester of computer science
BY : NUR LAELI, M.Pd.
1.
Sentence types
2.
Basic sentence
3.
Basic grammar
4.
Positive, negative introgative
5.
Active/passive voice
6.
Editing
7.
Writing practice
8.
My lovely family
UNIT 1
SENTENCE TYPES:
Simple, Compound, Complex, and
Compound-Complex
1. Simple Sentences
- A simple sentence contains a subject
and a verb.
- It expresses a single complete thought
that can stand on its own.
Examples:
1. The baby cried for food.
^There is a
subject and a verb that expresses a complete thought.
2. Professor Maple’s intelligent
students completed and turned in their homework.
^ A simple
sentence does not necessarily have to be short. It can have adjectives. In this
case,there are two verbs “completed” and “turned in.” However, the sentence
expresses onecomplete thought and therefore is a simple sentence.
3. Megan and Ron ate too much and felt
sick.
^Although there
are two subjects and two verbs, it is still a simple sentence because both
verbs share the same subjects and express one complete thought.
2. Compound Sentences
- A compound sentence has two
independent clauses. An independent clause is a part of a sentence
that can stand alone because it contains a subject and a verb and expresses a complete
thought.
- Basically, a compound contains two
simple sentences.
- These independent clauses are joined
by a conjunction (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so).
Examples:
1. The shoplifter had stolen clothes, so
he ran once he saw the police.
^Both sides of
the conjunction “so” are complete sentences. “The shoplifter had stolen
clothes”can stand alone and so can “he ran once he saw the police.” Therefore,
this is a compoundsentence.
2. They spoke to him in Spanish, but he
responded in English.
^This is also a
compound sentence that uses a conjunction to separate two individual clauses.
3. Complex
Sentences
- A complex sentence is an independent
clause joined by one or more dependent clauses. A
dependent clause either lacks a subject
or a verb or has both a subject and a verb that does
not express a complete thought.
- A complex sentence always has a
subordinator (as, because, since, after, although, when) or
relative pronouns (who, that, which).
Examples:
1. After eating lunch at The Cheesecake
Factory, Tim went to the gym to exercise.
^ The
independent clause is ‘Tim went to the gym to exercise.” The subordinating
clause beforeit is dependent on the main, independent clause. If one were to
say “after eating lunch at The Cheesecake Factory,” it would be
an incomplete thought.
2. Opinionated women are given
disadvantages in societies that privilege male accomplishments.
^ The subject is
“opinionated women” and the verb is “are given.” The first part of the sentence opinionated
women are given disadvantages in societies” is an independent clause that expresses
a complete thought. The following “that privilege male accomplishments” is a
relative clause
that describes which types of societies.
3. The woman who taught Art History 210
was fired for stealing school supplies.
^ The dependent
clause in this sentence is “who taught Art History 210” because if removed, the rest
of the sentence would stand as an independent clause. “Who taught Art History
210” is an adjective
clause that provides necessary details about the subject, woman.
Practice:
Identify whether the sentences are
simple, complex, compound sentence. Please underline
dependent clauses where it applies.
1. Vampires Dairies is my favorite
television show, but I also love True Blood.
2. The student wiped the white board
that was filthy with last week’s notes.
3. The trendy fashion designer released
her new line on Wednesday.
4. Trina and Hareem went to a bar in
Hollywood to celebrate their anniversary.
5. Wicked Regina cast a spell on the
entire city, so the citizens decided to rebel.
6. While waiting for the paint to dry,
Angela went to Home Depot, and Martin organized the
kitchen appliances.
7. After listening to the Kanye West CD,
I have new respect for his music.
8. After the teacher chose groups, John
and Sara were selected as partners for a project, yet
Sarah did most of the work.
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