THE STRUCTURE AND TYPES OF SEMI-COMPOSITE SENTENCES IN MODERN ENGLISH
- 1. Jizzakh branch of the National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek The faculty of Psychology, department of Foreign languages Phylology and foreign languages
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This article explores the structure and types of semi-composite sentences in modern English, examining how these sentences blend coordination and subordination to convey complex ideas with clarity and conciseness. It defines semi- composite sentences as having a main clause and subordinate elements, such as participial phrases, infinitive constructions, appositive structures, and absolute phrases, which provide additional detail without forming independent clauses. The article discusses the various types of semi-composite sentences, offering examples to illustrate their use and functions. It also highlights the benefits of using semi-composite sentences, such as enhancing clarity and avoiding redundancy, while acknowledging potential challenges like overuse and punctuation errors. The article concludes by emphasizing the versatility and stylistic richness these sentence structures bring to modern English, encouraging their thoughtful and balanced use in both writing and speaking.
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