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This module provides a comprehensive overview of sentence structure, focusing on various types of sentences, subject-verb agreement, direct and indirect speech, and the distinction between active and passive voice. Additionally, it highlights the role of simple, compound, and complex sentences in enriching writing styles, ultimately aiming to enhance clarity and engagement in communication.
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Term: Types of Sentences
Definition: The four categories include declarative (statements), imperative (commands), interrogative (questions), and exclamatory (strong emotions).
Term: SubjectVerb Agreement
Definition: The principle that a verb must agree with its subject in number, ensuring grammatical accuracy.
Term: Direct and Indirect Speech
Definition: Direct speech quotes verbatim, while indirect speech summarizes what was said, often requiring changes in pronouns and tenses.
Term: Active Voice
Definition: A sentence structure where the subject performs the action expressed by the verb.
Term: Passive Voice
Definition: A sentence structure where the subject receives the action, often emphasizing the action over the doer.
Term: Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences
Definition: Simple sentences contain one independent clause, compound sentences connect two or more independent clauses, and complex sentences contain one independent clause and at least one dependent clause.