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The Four Types of Sentence Structure

The Four Types of Sentence Structure

A complex sentence is one of four main sentence structures, all of which are shown below. In these examples, the independent clauses are shaded.

A Complex Sentence. A complex sentence has an independent clause and at least one dependent clause. For example:

  • When you write a comic strip, the person on the left always speaks first. (George Carlin)

A Compound Sentence. A compound sentence has at least two independent clauses. For example

  • I used to jog, but the ice cubes kept falling out my glass. (David Lee Roth)

A Simple Sentence. A simple sentence has just one independent clause.

A simple sentence has no dependent clauses.

An independent clause (unlike a dependent clause) can stand alone as a sentence.

Examples of Simple Sentences

Below are examples of simple sentences.

  • I cannot drink warm milk.
  • A day without sunshine is like night.
  • You’re only as good as your last haircut. (Fran Lebowitz)
  • Only the mediocre are always at their best. (Jean Giraudoux)
  • Reality continues to ruin my life. (Bill Watterson)

A Compound-Complex Sentence. A compound-complex sentence has at least two independent clauses and at least one dependent clause. For example:

  • I stopped believing in Santa Claus when my mother took me to see him in a department store, and he asked me for my autograph. (Shirley Temple)

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AGH / Jan 2020