Tuesday 27 May 2014

THE KINDS OF SENTENCE STRUCTURE

THE KINDS OF SENTENCE STRUCTURE
By: Puji Sumarsono

According to their construction, there are four kinds of sentences:

1. The Simple Sentence (1 IC)
              A simple sentence has one independent clause and no subordinate clauses/dependent clauses. It may have two subjects or two verbs.
Examples:
a. Marelyn cuts her hair. (one subject and one verb)
     S            V
b. Dina and Lina are new lecturers at UMM. (two subjects)
      S            S
c. Ronaldo caught the ball but then dropped it. (two verbs)
                   V                                   V
d. The Rector and his assistant studied students’ charecteristics and wrote
               S                   S            V                                                  V
    the reports on their findings. (two subjects and two verbs)
the rector studied and his assistant wrote.

2. The Compound Sentence (2/ lebih IC)

              A compound sentence has two or more independent clauses but no subordinate/ dependent clauses. The independent clauses are usually joined by conjunctions; and, but, or, nor, for.
Examples:
a.  Deddy prepared the slides, and Jack examined the students by the microscope.             (two independent clauses joined by the conjunction and).
b.     The train stopped at the station, but no one got off.
(two independent clauses joined by the conjunction but).
c.     The whistle blew, the drum rolled, and the crowd cheered.
(three independent clauses, the last joined by the conjunction and).

3. The Complex Sentence (1 IC + 1 or 2 DC)

              Like a compound sentence, a complex sentence contains more than one clause. But unlike the compound sentence, the complex sentence has at least one subordinate clause/ dependent clause. A complex sentence has one independent clause and one or more subordinate clauses. A subordinate clause/ dependent clause may be an adjective clause or adverb clause.
Examples:
a. When an important government official dies, flags are flown at half-mast.
              one dependent/ subordinate clause                    one independent clause

b. Some of men who joined demonstration destroyed public facilities.
- Some of the men destroyed public facilities. (one independent clause)
- Who joined in demonstration. (one dependent/ subordinate clause)
c. Because his mother who takes care is not at home, he cooks by himself.
- Because his mother is not at home, who takes care (two dependent clauses)
- He cooks by himself. (one independent clause)

4. The Compound-Complex  Sentence (2/more IC + 1 or more DC)

          A Compound-Complex Sentence is a combination of the compound sentence and complex sentence. Like a compund sentence, it has at least two independent clauses. And like a complex sentence, it has at least one subordinate / dependent clause. In short, a Compound-Complex Sentence has two or more independent clauses and one or more subordinate/ dependent clauses.
Example:
  1. Atmojoyo began studying computer only a year, but he has already been asked to teach computer that is scheduled for next month.


- Two independent clauses:
   Atmojoyo began studying computer only a year, but he has already been
                  an independent clause                                    an independent clause
   asked to teach computer.  

- One subordinate/ dependent clause:
   that is scheduled for next month.

      dependent/ subordinate clause

Contoh Comparison Essay

Facebook VS Twitter

Nowadays, there are many kinds of social media. Based on sidomi.com, there are more than 20 social media in the world. The main purpose of social media is to help people to communicate each other easily. For example is Facebook and Twitter. Facebook was found by Mark Zuckerberg and launched on February 2004, and Twitter was found by Jack Dorsey and launched on July 2006.

Facebook and Twitter are social media that very popular today. Although they are very popular and have a lot of users, they have some contrast differences. Facebook and Twitter are a social media that allow the users to post words. The words that you post on Facebook are called status, and the words that you post on Twitter are called tweets. Facebook is mainly used by individuals who wish to stay connected or to reconnect with people that they know offline. As well as maintaining a personal profile and post messages on another user’s “wall”, users can upload photos and videos, share links, write long notes, send private messages, text and video chat, and play games.  However, Twitter is mainly used to communicate with other individuals with similar interests, regardless of whether the user knows one another of Twitter, and to follow updates from celebrities. Users can upload photos, share links, and send private messages.

On Facebook, the user can post some words with no limit, but on Twitter, the user just can post some word with no more than 140 characters.  Twitter has feature which called “trending topics”. It allows the users to know about what the popular topic or person that people talking about, but on Facebook, there is no a feature like this. Based on the resource, the Facebook users attain to 900 million users, but Twitter still has around 500 million users. For more detail, you can see the diagram below.




Now, we already know about founder, launch date, and the differences between Facebook and Twitter. Although they are equally as a social media they have a lot of differences, it depends on what the user’s purpose in using it.