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In today’s class, we will be talking about kinds of sentences. Enjoy the class!
Kinds of Sentences- Simple, Multiple, Compound, Complex and Compound-Complex
Essay Writing: Expository- “Honesty is the Best Legacy”
Vocabulary Development: Stock Exchange and Insurance.
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Kinds of sentences
- Simple Sentence
- Compound Sentence
- Compound / Complex Sentence
The sentence:
A Sentence is a group of words that contains a subject and a verbs / and expresses a complete sense or thought.
Types of Sentences
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Simple sentence:
This contains one subject and one predicate or verb. It is made up of one main clause. Simple sentences can be long, but each has only one subject and verb unit.
- The woman ran.
- He is in the room.
- The thief has been caught
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Compound sentence:
This contains two main clauses linked by coordinating conjunctions like and, but, or etc
Main clause | Conjunction | Main clause |
The work stops | but | the tools are kept handy. |
Ngozi found the goat | and | she took it to her mother. |
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Multiple sentences:
This contains more than two main clauses linked by coordinating conjunctions.
Main clause 1 | Main clause 2 | Conjunction | Main clause 3 |
The child climbed onto my laps, | urinated on my trousers | and | Smiled at me happily. |
The choirmaster returned from the church | and (conj) asked for his flute | but | it could not be found. |
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The complex sentence:
This contains one main clause and one or more subordinate clause.
Subordinate clause | Main clause |
When it rains, | he does not go to work. |
Main clause | Subordinate clause |
Grace did not do the assignment | which the English teacher gave her. |
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The compound-complex sentence:
This is made up of two or more main clauses and at least one subordinate clause.
Main clause 1 | Subordinate clause | Conjunction | Main clause 2 |
The work stops | when it rains | but | the tools are kept very handy. |
Evaluation
Write five sentences and mention each type you have written.
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Essay writing: expository
Content
Format (sample outline)
An expository essay is one that requires you to explain a thing or a process fully. The explanation demands writing a great deal about what distinguishes the subject of the essay from all other things. It may also involve some description.
Sample outlines on expository essay
Write an article for publication in one of your local newspapers on the need to improve sanitation in your area.
- Paragraph
- Introduction: The state of sanitation/definition
- The need for sanitation
- The first way to improve (detailed)
- The second way to improve (detailed)
- The third way to improve (detailed)
- Conclusion: Hope that the new measures offered will be used
“A Friend in Need is a Friend Indeed”
Write an article to illustrate this saying
- Introduction:
Say who your friend is
How friendly you are
Another proof that you are good friends, an incident to prove the saying
Conclusion
Evaluation
Write an expository essay on “Honesty is the Best Legacy”
Reading assignment
Countdown by Evans page 19-21
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Vocabulary development: stock exchange and insurance
Stock Exchange is a market where those who wish to buy or sell shares, stocks and government bonds, debentures and other securities can do so through only members of the stock exchange.
The stock exchange provides the essential facilities for company and government to raise money for business expansion and development projects through investors who own shares in companies.
Some relevant words:
- Stockbroker: One who operates in the stock exchange market by linking buyer and sellers of securities.
- Security: A paper asset including government debt, company shares and company debt
- Stock: This is synonymous to shares
- Stock exchange: An institution through which shares are traded/ it is a security market
- Bond: A security with a redemption date over a year later than its date of issue.
- Shares: Any of the equal, usually small, part into which a company’s capital stock is divided.
- Share certificate: A certificate specifying the number of shares owned by a person or a company,
- Bond: A certificate issued by a government or a company promising to pay back borrowed money on a specific date.
- Debenture: A certificate that acknowledges the existence of a debt of a particular amount owed to somebody.
General evaluation
From the words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
- That ——– is Olamide’s latest acquisition. (a) French green new sports (b) green new French sports (c) new French green sports (d) new green French sports (e) sports French green new
- The fellow actually committed the crime, ————-? (a) didn’t he (b) isn’t he wasn’t (c)he (d) wasn’t it (e) wouldn’t he
- ————– is a dangerous medical condition. (a) asma (b) asmath (c) assma (d) asthma (e) athsma
- You cannot deny a man ————- right to justice. (a) a ( b) any (c) every (d) some (e) the
- The manager is a German, ———–? (a) didn’t he (b) is he (c) isn’t he (d) isn’t it (e) wasn’t he
In our next class, we will be talking about Comprehension/Oral Skills. Figures of Speech- Simile, Metaphor, Irony, Personification and Rhetorical Question. Structure: Adverbial Clause. Essay Writing: Descriptive. Speech Work: Diphthongs. We hope you enjoyed the class.
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