新时代核心英语教程写作1教学课件(U3).pptx

新时代核心英语教程写作1教学课件(U3).pptx

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新时代核心英语教程oreurriculum1写 作3UNITSentencefundamentalsSentencefundamentalsKey TermsSentence elements句子成分 adverbial 状语 attributive 定语 complement 补语 object 宾语 predicate 谓语 predicative 表语 subject 主语Key TermsTypes of sentences句子类型 complex sentence 复合句 compound-complex sentence 并列复合句 compound sentence 并列句 declarative sentence 陈述句 exclamatory sentence 感叹句 imperative sentence 祈使句 interrogative sentence 疑问句 loose sentence 松散句 periodic sentence 圆周句 simple sentence简单句Main ContentsSentence fundamentalsThe elements of a sentenceFive basic sentence patternsTypes of sentencesDifficult Points1. Analyze sentence elements2. Distinguish different types of sentences SentencefundamentalsSentencefundamentalsSentence fundamentalsThe same string of English words can be organized in different ways to convey the same meaning or even different meanings. The sun shone brightly all afternoon. All afternoon, the sun shone brightly. Do you think the book is worth reading? You do think the book is worth reading? The importance of sentence fundamentals help students write correct and effective English sentences.know the most fundamental concepts of the English sentence.The elements of a sentenceThe elements of a sentenceSubjectThe simple subject consists of one or more nouns or pronouns, while the complete subject consists of the simple subject with all its modifiers. Those who sit in the sunshine have the most fun. What you have said amounts to a refusal. Complete subjectSimple subjectNoun clause as simple subjectSubjectA compound subject contains two or more nouns or pronouns joined by a coordinating conjunction or a correlative. It may or may not take modifiers. Howling wind and drenching rain rattled the loose windows on the old cabin.Compound subjectSubjectIn imperative sentences which express requests or commands, the subject you is implied but not stated. (You) Mind your own business. Implied subjectPredicateThe simple predicate is the main verb and any auxiliaries that modify it; the c

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