Minor Sentence Types
(Examples taken from Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code).
Yes.
The others?
All three of them.
The truth.
my stomach.
"Pain is good monsieur."
An unbroken chain of knowledge.
Sentence type classified by structure
simple sentence ..............s
I am still alive.
compound sentence.........cp
The albino drew a pistol from his coat and aimed the barrel through the bars, directly at the curator's head.
complex sentence............cx
"I will tell you what you need to know"
compound-complex sentence ...........cpx
...the seventy-six-year-old man heaved the master piece toward himself until it tored from the wall and Saunier collapsed backwards in a heap beneath the canvas.
Sentence type classified by purpose
declarative......................d
Tonight the rightful guardians will be restored.
interrogative...................i
Is it a secret you will die for?
command .......................cm
Do not move.
exclamative.....................ex
It cannot be!
Simple sentence types
Copulative
It was part of the protocol.
intransitive
Saunier recoiled
transitive
Almost cruelly, the bullet had missed his heart.
multitransitive
Connectors of compound sentences
and
but
Complex sentence types and connectors
Relative clauses.
that
which
who
whom
Time clauses and connectors
after
As
As soon as..
Before
Since
till
until
when
while
once
As long as
No sooner... than
whenever
Now that
gerund clause
Conditional sentences and connectors
Open or probable conditions
If I die, the truth will be lost forever.
(Tell me where it is hidden and you will live).
Improbable conditions
Impossible conditions
If
If only
If + subject + should
(If omitted) had/should/were + subject + pp
In case
On condition that
Unless
Provided (that)
But for
So long as
Concession clauses and connectors
Though
Although
Even though
Even if
In spite of
Despite
Whatever
Much as
Adj/Adv + as/though + sentence
Whereas
While
Clauses of Reason and Cause and Connectors
because
for
since
gerund clause
Clauses of Result and connectors
so
so... (that)
Such a/an... (that)
As a result
Therefore,
then
thus
Purpose clauses and connectors
In order to
In order not to
So as to
So as not to
So that
In order that
In case
lest/that
for + ing-clause
for + Accusative + to-infinitive
Other clauses
Gerund clauses
Grabbing the guilded frame...
...barricading the entrance to the suite.
...turning his head slowly.
Kneeling defenseless on the floor of the gallery.
pp clauses
phrasal/prepositional verbs
passive sentences
It was framed by a small circle of blood a few inches below his breastbone.
yes/no questions
wh- questions
subject questions
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