aptitude

Unit 1 • Chapter 3

Sentence Structure

Summary

The transcript explains three sentence structures: simple, compound, and complex. Simple sentences contain one independent clause (subject + verb + complete thought), potentially with compound subjects or verbs. Compound sentences combine two or more independent clauses using coordinating conjunctions (FANBOYS: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so). Complex sentences (not fully explained in this excerpt) represent a further structural category beyond simple and compound sentences.

Concept Check

What are the three main sentence structures discussed?

What defines a simple sentence?

What is an example of a compound subject in a simple sentence?

What grammatical elements join independent clauses in compound sentences?

Which acronym helps remember coordinating conjunctions?