Senin, 20 Mei 2019

MORPHO-SYNTAX

Nelia Gari
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  1. Nelia, do you even know what this video talking about? You can't just attach the video from Youtube in your blog with out share what you kNow about syntax. duh

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  2. Also please explain to me clearly about the compound-complex sentences. thank u

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    1. Thank you indah Compound-complex sentence : Although they weren't fond of crowds, this was different, they decided, because of the common goal that had brought everyone together. Structure → Four clauses, dependent and independent.

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  3. Hi nelia .. Why your blog just video no writing as an explanation ur material😑

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    1. because the syntax is the structure of a sentence

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  5. Hi Nelia, is it necessary to apply syntax and its rules in your daily life for speaking to other people? Why and what do you think?

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    1. I think not to speak it only requires understanding from interacutor

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  6. but wow, I though the laziest creature on this planet is koala till I saw your blog smh

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  7. Try to give some explanation about what is your material, don’t be lazy to type okay

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  8. Can you make a paragraph about your matery?

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  9. hello nelia, do you know? if there is a lazy miss election in this world, then you are the winner, because you only upload videos of people without any words.

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  10. Nelia, your blog has no explanation, because the title is syntax, the contents of the video are directly sentences, it's better if you first tell the beginning if you only take the sentence from the example syntax, thank you

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  11. Please make brief explanation based on your post

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  12. Hello Nelia. Are you in good health when posting this blog?

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  13. At least give some explanation about your material based on your own language.

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    1. What Is a Simple Sentence? (with Examples)
      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.
      Only the mediocre are always at their best. (Jean Giraudoux)
      Reality continues to ruin my life. (Bill Watterson)

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  14. Umm I have one quetion, What is the importance of knowing and learning the syntax for our lives?

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  15. what is the difference from compound and complex conjunction?

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      The difference between a compound sentence and complex sentence is that a compound sentence has two independent clauses and a complex sentence has one independent clause and one dependent clause.

      A sentence is a group of words that has a subject and a predicate. A subject, centered on a noun, is what the sentence is about. A predicate, centered on a verb, tells what happens to the subject. It tells what the subject does or is.

      The dog jumped over the fence.
      In this sentence, the bold part is the subject, and the second part is the predicate.

      Sentences are made up of clauses, or groups of words. An independent clause, like the one above, can exist independently and makes complete sense on its own. A subordinate or dependent clause, on the other hand, requires an independent clause. The italicized portion of this sentence is a subordinate clause.

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  16. please add more explanation about your material. change lazy habits!

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    1. English Composition 1
      Sentences: Simple, Compound, and Complex
      A common weakness in writing is the lack of varied sentences. Becoming aware of three general types of sentences--simple, compound, and complex--can help you vary the sentences in your writing.
      The most effective writing uses a variety of the sentence types explained below.
      1. Simple Sentences
      A simple sentence has the most basic elements that make it a sentence: a subject, a verb, and a completed thought.
      Examples of simple sentences include the following:
      Joe waited for the train.
      "Joe" = subject, "waited" = verb

      The train was late.
      "The train" = subject, "was" = verb

      Mary and Samantha took the bus.
      "Mary and Samantha" = compound subject, "took" = verb

      I looked for Mary and Samantha at the bus station.
      "I" = subject, "looked" = verb

      Mary and Samantha arrived at the bus station early but waited until noon for the bus.
      "Mary and Samantha" = compound subject, "arrived" and "waited" = compound verb


      Tip: If you use many simple sentences in an essay, you should consider revising some of the sentences into compound or complex sentences (explained below).
      The use of compound subjects, compound verbs, prepositional phrases (such as "at the bus station"), and other elements help lengthen simple sentences, but simple sentences often are short. The use of too many simple sentences can make writing "choppy" and can prevent the writing from flowing smoothly.
      A simple sentence can also be referred to as an independent clause. It is referred to as "independent" because, while it might be part of a compound or complex sentence, it can also stand by itself as a complete sentence.
      2. Compound Sentences
      A compound sentence refers to a sentence made up of two independent clauses (or complete sentences) connected to one another with a coordinating conjunction. Coordinating conjunctions are easy to remember if you think of the words "FAN BOYS":
      For
      And
      Nor
      But
      Or
      Yet
      So
      Examples of compound sentences include the following:
      Joe waited for the train, but the train was late.

      I looked for Mary and Samantha at the bus station, but they arrived at the station before noon and left on the bus before I arrived.

      Mary and Samantha arrived at the bus station before noon, and they left on the bus before I arrived.

      Mary and Samantha left on the bus before I arrived, so I did not see them at the bus station.

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  17. Just video ? I think you should add a few explanatory words. thankyou

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    1. English Composition 1
      Sentences: Simple, Compound, and Complex
      A common weakness in writing is the lack of varied sentences. Becoming aware of three general types of sentences--simple, compound, and complex--can help you vary the sentences in your writing.
      The most effective writing uses a variety of the sentence types explained below.
      1. Simple Sentences
      A simple sentence has the most basic elements that make it a sentence: a subject, a verb, and a completed thought.
      Examples of simple sentences include the following:
      Joe waited for the train.
      "Joe" = subject, "waited" = verb

      The train was late.
      "The train" = subject, "was" = verb

      Mary and Samantha took the bus.
      "Mary and Samantha" = compound subject, "took" = verb

      I looked for Mary and Samantha at the bus station.
      "I" = subject, "looked" = verb

      Mary and Samantha arrived at the bus station early but waited until noon for the bus.
      "Mary and Samantha" = compound subject, "arrived" and "waited" = compound verb


      Tip: If you use many simple sentences in an essay, you should consider revising some of the sentences into compound or complex sentences (explained below).
      The use of compound subjects, compound verbs, prepositional phrases (such as "at the bus station"), and other elements help lengthen simple sentences, but simple sentences often are short. The use of too many simple sentences can make writing "choppy" and can prevent the writing from flowing smoothly.
      A simple sentence can also be referred to as an independent clause. It is referred to as "independent" because, while it might be part of a compound or complex sentence, it can also stand by itself as a complete sentence.
      2. Compound Sentences
      A compound sentence refers to a sentence made up of two independent clauses (or complete sentences) connected to one another with a coordinating conjunction. Coordinating conjunctions are easy to remember if you think of the words "FAN BOYS":
      For
      And
      Nor
      But
      Or
      Yet
      So
      Examples of compound sentences include the following:
      Joe waited for the train, but the train was late.

      I looked for Mary and Samantha at the bus station, but they arrived at the station before noon and left on the bus before I arrived.

      Mary and Samantha arrived at the bus station before noon, and they left on the bus before I arrived.

      Mary and Samantha left on the bus before I arrived, so I did not see them at the bus station.

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  18. Only a video, without an explanation, are you kidding me right now ?

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  19. I think you need to add explanation through words

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  20. what are the advantages of seeing your blog?

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  21. Can you please give me a simple explanation from your post ?

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  22. this is like a small child blog that only takes videos without explaining based on your own word

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  23. you should add a little explanation about this material.

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  24. could you explain with briefly about your material?

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  25. too simple, i think u have to give explanation

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  26. hi nelia, what the example of complex sentence?

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  27. Dear nelia, you have a nice blog,but it can't really help if you did not add some explanation on your post, please add some explanation later, i'll wait for it!!

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  28. GIRL, YOUR BLOG HURTING MY HEART SO MUCH.

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  29. explain me more about simple sentences

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