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Business English at Work
© 2003 Glencoe/McGraw-Hill
Sentence
                           Development



      •     Demonstrate knowledge of terms used in sentence
            construction.  Objectives
      •     Use correct ending punctuation for statements,
            questions, commands, and exclamations.
      •     Identify simple, compound, and complete subjects.
      •     Identify simple, compound, and complete
            predicates.

                                                      continued
Business English at Work                                    PP 3-1a
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                               continued
            Recognize direct objects, indirect objects, and other
            complements.   Objectives
            Identify normal and inverted sentence order patterns.
            Differentiate between phrases and clauses.
            Identify simple, compound, complex, and compound-
            complex sentences.
            Identify complete sentences, fragments, and run-on
            sentences.

Business English at Work                                      PP 3-1b
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                           Development

                           A Sentence
   A sentence consists of words correctly
   arranged to form a complete statement or idea.
   A sentence
      begins with a capital letter.
      ends with an ending mark of punctuation.



Business English at Work                            PP 3-2
Sentence
                           Development

         Ask these questions to determine
          whether words are a sentence.
     Do the words make sense?
     Do the words indicate a complete thought?
     Does the group of words begin with a capital
     letter?
   „ Does the group of words end with a period,
     question mark, or exclamation point?

Business English at Work                        PP 3-3
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               Four Purposes of Sentences
         Express statements (declarative sentences).
                 End with a period.
               We offer a 30-day return policy.
         Ask questions (interrogative sentences).
                 End with a question mark if direct questions.
                 Are the new brochures available yet?
                 End with a period if indirect questions.
             He asked whether I planned to revise the news
         release.
Business English at Work                                         PP 3-4a
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    continued
                            Four Purposes of Sentences
   „ Give commands and requests (imperative sentences).
     „ End with a period.
                           Direct Command
                           Place your order within two days to receive a discount.
                           Courteous Request
                           Will you please call me by the end of the week.
   „ Express emotions (exclamatory sentences).
      „ End with an exclamation point.
                 Always satisfy your customers!

Business English at Work                                                       PP 3-4a
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                  Sentences Have Two Parts
   Subject
   „ Often a noun or pronoun
   „ Indicates who is speaking, who is spoken to, or who
     or what is spoken about

   Predicate
         Verb (action or “to be” form)
         Tells what the subject is doing or what the subject is

Business English at Work                                          PP 3-5
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                           Simple Subject
   The simple subject is the main word of the
   subject.
   „       Users can schedule unlimited sales calls
           with contact management software.
   „       We offer a discount to our employees.
   „       Outstanding customer service is our goal.

Business English at Work                               PP 3-6
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                           Compound Subject
   The compound subject is two or more main
   words in a subject.
   „       Hudson Communications and Cellular Depot
           share an office building in the Redwood Business
           Park.
   „       Evening hours and free parking interest customers.
   „       Focus groups, phone messages, and postal card
           responses are all ways to obtain user opinions.

Business English at Work                                   PP 3-7
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                           Complete Subject
   The complete subject consists of the simple or
   compound subject plus any of its modifiers.
   „ Most customers comment on our window
      displays.
   „ Sales brochures describe our products.
   „ Free upgrades and extra bonus miles
      attract some travelers.

Business English at Work                            PP 3-8
Sentence
                             Development

                           Simple Predicate
   The simple predicate is a single verb or verb
   phrase.
   „ Tim speaks softly.
   „ I take inventory once a week.
   „ Our store hours are convenient.
   „ We have advertised our sale in the local
      newspaper.

Business English at Work                           PP 3-9
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                           Compound Predicate
   The compound predicate is two or more verbs.
   „       I researched our orders and designed our latest
           sales brochure.
   „       Our accountant and the sales manager analyzed
           our sales and recommended new pricing of
           products.
   „       Other companies have visited our call center
           and ordered similar telephone headsets.
Business English at Work                                PP 3-10
Sentence
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                           Complete Predicate
   The complete predicate consists of the simple
   or compound predicate plus all modifiers that
   limit or describe the verbs.
   „       This short survey asks for your opinions about our
           customer service.
   „       Our company has an extensive video training
           library.
   „       The reports on this Website review a wide range of
           customer service issues.
Business English at Work                                    PP 3-11
Sentence
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                           A Direct Object
   „ Can be a noun or pronoun.
   „ Completes the verb by answering the
     questions whom? or what? after the verb.
            „     Glenda plans seminars for our company.
            „     Service companies need outstanding delivery
                  records.
            „     My supervisor praised me for resolving the
                  problem.
Business English at Work                                        PP 3-12
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                           An Indirect Object
   „ Can be a noun or pronoun.
   „ Answers the questions to whom? or for
     whom?
   „ Usually precedes the direct object.
   „ Usually follows verb forms such as give,
     offer, wish, ship, make, refuse, present, or
     send.

Business English at Work                        PP 3-13a
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    continued
                           Examples of Indirect Objects
   „ Dynamic Designs offers me a 15 percent
     discount.
   „ The warehouse shipped Kerry the furniture
     last week.
   „ Our company gives customers a money-
     back guarantee.


Business English at Work                              PP 3-13b
Sentence
                            Development

                       A Subject Complement
   „ Is a predicate noun or predicate pronoun that
     follows a linking verb (am, are, is was, were).
   „ Renames the subject.
            „ Richard Herrera is a customer service
              representative.
            „ We are the best sales team.



Business English at Work                              PP 3-14
Sentence
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                    A Predicate Complement
   „ Is a predicate adjective that follows a linking
     verb (am, are, is, was, were).
   „ Modifies (describes) the subject.
            „ Billboard advertising is expensive.
            „ Customers are a company’s most
              important asset.


Business English at Work                               PP 3-15
Sentence
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                           Sentence Order
                   Normal Order
   The subject appears first and the predicate
   follows.
   „     Jerry responded.
   „     Your company’s competitors hired several young
         salespeople.
   „     I received the sales totals.
   „     We wish you success.
   „     The training video is free.
Business English at Work                                  PP 3-16a
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    continued
                           Sentence Order
                   Inverted Order
   The predicate or part of the predicate is before
   the subject.
   „     There are many compliments about our customer service.
   „     Here is the latest inventory report.
   „     Should we offer discounts to attract customers?
   „     How much will a customer satisfaction survey cost?
   „     On the Website are the details about our shipping
         policies.
Business English at Work                                    PP 3-16b
Sentence
                             Development

                                Phrase
   A phrase is a sequence of words which has
   neither a subject nor a predicate.
   „     Prepositional phrase: Begins with a preposition such as
         of, in, at, and for and ends with a noun or pronoun. Does
         not include a verb.
               in our call center      at our warehouse
   „     Infinitive phrase: Begins with to and includes a verb form.
               to offer a compromise   to request a refund
Business English at Work                                         PP 3-17
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                             Clause
   A clause is a sequence of words with both a subject
   and a predicate.
   „     Independent clause: Is a complete sentence and can
         stand alone.
   We send a confirmation e-mail for each online order.
   „     Dependent clause: Is not a complete sentence and
         cannot stand alone. It must be joined to an independent
         clause to make sense.
   When you call our customer service department,

Business English at Work                                       PP 3-18a
Sentence
                           Development
    continued
                            Clause
   When a dependent clause introduces an
   independent clause, place a comma at the end
   of the dependent clause.
   „ If the office furniture was damaged in moving,
     our standard guarantee still applies.
   „ Because we have 24-hour customer service,
     we have three customer service shifts.

Business English at Work                          PP 3-18b
Sentence
                               Development

                           Sentence Formations
   „     Simple sentences
   „     Compound sentences
   „     Complex sentences
   „     Compound-complex sentences




Business English at Work                         PP 3-19
Sentence
                             Development

                           Simple Sentence
   A simple sentence is one independent clause
   in a subject-verb pattern.
   „     We cancelled the order last week.
   „     Rachel and I purchased a subscription to Advertising Age.
   „     Our customers shop online and refer others to our Website.
   „     The human relations specialist and my manager
         recommended less phone work and offered me another
         position.


Business English at Work                                         PP 3-20
Sentence
                               Development

                           Compound Sentence
   A compound sentence is two independent
   clauses connected by a coordinating
   conjunction.
   „ Many of our customers are self-employed,
      and they purchase items for themselves.
   „ Limited quantities of this product are available,
      but we will ship your order next week.

Business English at Work                            PP 3-21
Sentence
                              Development

                           Complex Sentence
   A complex sentence consists of an independent
   clause and a dependent clause.
         When a product is listed as out of stock, your
         order will be filled as soon as possible.
         If your order cannot be shipped within 30 days,
         we will cancel the order.
         Because I arrived late for the sale, I could not find
         the items that I wanted.
Business English at Work                                    PP 3-22
Sentence
                           Development

            Compound-Complex Sentence
   A compound-complex sentence consists of
   more than one independent clause and one or
   more dependent clauses.
   „ If your order has not been shipped within 30 days, we
     will notify you of this delay by e-mail, and you will
     have the option to cancel your order.
   „ When you receive a promotional code, enter it on
     your order, but only one promotional code may be
     used for each order.
Business English at Work                                PP 3-23
Sentence
                                 Development

                           Sentence Fragment
   A sentence fragment consists of words,
   phrases, or dependent clauses that cannot stand
   alone and may contain subjects and predicates.

                           The multiple gift certificates
                           Ordered by phone last week


Business English at Work                                    PP 3-24
Sentence
                             Development

                           Run-On Sentence
   A run-on sentence is a complete sentence with
   period or comma faults.
     I want to order online credit card thefts worry
     me.
     Your serial number is provided with your product
     documentation you can also find the serial
     number by opening the software and clicking on
     the Help menu.
Business English at Work                           PP 3-25
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Business English at Work
© 2003 Glencoe/McGraw-Hill

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Ch03 p pt

  • 1. Business English at Work © 2003 Glencoe/McGraw-Hill
  • 2. Sentence Development • Demonstrate knowledge of terms used in sentence construction. Objectives • Use correct ending punctuation for statements, questions, commands, and exclamations. • Identify simple, compound, and complete subjects. • Identify simple, compound, and complete predicates. continued Business English at Work PP 3-1a
  • 3. Sentence Development continued Recognize direct objects, indirect objects, and other complements. Objectives Identify normal and inverted sentence order patterns. Differentiate between phrases and clauses. Identify simple, compound, complex, and compound- complex sentences. Identify complete sentences, fragments, and run-on sentences. Business English at Work PP 3-1b
  • 4. Sentence Development A Sentence A sentence consists of words correctly arranged to form a complete statement or idea. A sentence begins with a capital letter. ends with an ending mark of punctuation. Business English at Work PP 3-2
  • 5. Sentence Development Ask these questions to determine whether words are a sentence. Do the words make sense? Do the words indicate a complete thought? Does the group of words begin with a capital letter? „ Does the group of words end with a period, question mark, or exclamation point? Business English at Work PP 3-3
  • 6. Sentence Development Four Purposes of Sentences Express statements (declarative sentences). End with a period. We offer a 30-day return policy. Ask questions (interrogative sentences). End with a question mark if direct questions. Are the new brochures available yet? End with a period if indirect questions. He asked whether I planned to revise the news release. Business English at Work PP 3-4a
  • 7. Sentence Development continued Four Purposes of Sentences „ Give commands and requests (imperative sentences). „ End with a period. Direct Command Place your order within two days to receive a discount. Courteous Request Will you please call me by the end of the week. „ Express emotions (exclamatory sentences). „ End with an exclamation point. Always satisfy your customers! Business English at Work PP 3-4a
  • 8. Sentence Development Sentences Have Two Parts Subject „ Often a noun or pronoun „ Indicates who is speaking, who is spoken to, or who or what is spoken about Predicate Verb (action or “to be” form) Tells what the subject is doing or what the subject is Business English at Work PP 3-5
  • 9. Sentence Development Simple Subject The simple subject is the main word of the subject. „ Users can schedule unlimited sales calls with contact management software. „ We offer a discount to our employees. „ Outstanding customer service is our goal. Business English at Work PP 3-6
  • 10. Sentence Development Compound Subject The compound subject is two or more main words in a subject. „ Hudson Communications and Cellular Depot share an office building in the Redwood Business Park. „ Evening hours and free parking interest customers. „ Focus groups, phone messages, and postal card responses are all ways to obtain user opinions. Business English at Work PP 3-7
  • 11. Sentence Development Complete Subject The complete subject consists of the simple or compound subject plus any of its modifiers. „ Most customers comment on our window displays. „ Sales brochures describe our products. „ Free upgrades and extra bonus miles attract some travelers. Business English at Work PP 3-8
  • 12. Sentence Development Simple Predicate The simple predicate is a single verb or verb phrase. „ Tim speaks softly. „ I take inventory once a week. „ Our store hours are convenient. „ We have advertised our sale in the local newspaper. Business English at Work PP 3-9
  • 13. Sentence Development Compound Predicate The compound predicate is two or more verbs. „ I researched our orders and designed our latest sales brochure. „ Our accountant and the sales manager analyzed our sales and recommended new pricing of products. „ Other companies have visited our call center and ordered similar telephone headsets. Business English at Work PP 3-10
  • 14. Sentence Development Complete Predicate The complete predicate consists of the simple or compound predicate plus all modifiers that limit or describe the verbs. „ This short survey asks for your opinions about our customer service. „ Our company has an extensive video training library. „ The reports on this Website review a wide range of customer service issues. Business English at Work PP 3-11
  • 15. Sentence Development A Direct Object „ Can be a noun or pronoun. „ Completes the verb by answering the questions whom? or what? after the verb. „ Glenda plans seminars for our company. „ Service companies need outstanding delivery records. „ My supervisor praised me for resolving the problem. Business English at Work PP 3-12
  • 16. Sentence Development An Indirect Object „ Can be a noun or pronoun. „ Answers the questions to whom? or for whom? „ Usually precedes the direct object. „ Usually follows verb forms such as give, offer, wish, ship, make, refuse, present, or send. Business English at Work PP 3-13a
  • 17. Sentence Development continued Examples of Indirect Objects „ Dynamic Designs offers me a 15 percent discount. „ The warehouse shipped Kerry the furniture last week. „ Our company gives customers a money- back guarantee. Business English at Work PP 3-13b
  • 18. Sentence Development A Subject Complement „ Is a predicate noun or predicate pronoun that follows a linking verb (am, are, is was, were). „ Renames the subject. „ Richard Herrera is a customer service representative. „ We are the best sales team. Business English at Work PP 3-14
  • 19. Sentence Development A Predicate Complement „ Is a predicate adjective that follows a linking verb (am, are, is, was, were). „ Modifies (describes) the subject. „ Billboard advertising is expensive. „ Customers are a company’s most important asset. Business English at Work PP 3-15
  • 20. Sentence Development Sentence Order Normal Order The subject appears first and the predicate follows. „ Jerry responded. „ Your company’s competitors hired several young salespeople. „ I received the sales totals. „ We wish you success. „ The training video is free. Business English at Work PP 3-16a
  • 21. Sentence Development continued Sentence Order Inverted Order The predicate or part of the predicate is before the subject. „ There are many compliments about our customer service. „ Here is the latest inventory report. „ Should we offer discounts to attract customers? „ How much will a customer satisfaction survey cost? „ On the Website are the details about our shipping policies. Business English at Work PP 3-16b
  • 22. Sentence Development Phrase A phrase is a sequence of words which has neither a subject nor a predicate. „ Prepositional phrase: Begins with a preposition such as of, in, at, and for and ends with a noun or pronoun. Does not include a verb. in our call center at our warehouse „ Infinitive phrase: Begins with to and includes a verb form. to offer a compromise to request a refund Business English at Work PP 3-17
  • 23. Sentence Development Clause A clause is a sequence of words with both a subject and a predicate. „ Independent clause: Is a complete sentence and can stand alone. We send a confirmation e-mail for each online order. „ Dependent clause: Is not a complete sentence and cannot stand alone. It must be joined to an independent clause to make sense. When you call our customer service department, Business English at Work PP 3-18a
  • 24. Sentence Development continued Clause When a dependent clause introduces an independent clause, place a comma at the end of the dependent clause. „ If the office furniture was damaged in moving, our standard guarantee still applies. „ Because we have 24-hour customer service, we have three customer service shifts. Business English at Work PP 3-18b
  • 25. Sentence Development Sentence Formations „ Simple sentences „ Compound sentences „ Complex sentences „ Compound-complex sentences Business English at Work PP 3-19
  • 26. Sentence Development Simple Sentence A simple sentence is one independent clause in a subject-verb pattern. „ We cancelled the order last week. „ Rachel and I purchased a subscription to Advertising Age. „ Our customers shop online and refer others to our Website. „ The human relations specialist and my manager recommended less phone work and offered me another position. Business English at Work PP 3-20
  • 27. Sentence Development Compound Sentence A compound sentence is two independent clauses connected by a coordinating conjunction. „ Many of our customers are self-employed, and they purchase items for themselves. „ Limited quantities of this product are available, but we will ship your order next week. Business English at Work PP 3-21
  • 28. Sentence Development Complex Sentence A complex sentence consists of an independent clause and a dependent clause. When a product is listed as out of stock, your order will be filled as soon as possible. If your order cannot be shipped within 30 days, we will cancel the order. Because I arrived late for the sale, I could not find the items that I wanted. Business English at Work PP 3-22
  • 29. Sentence Development Compound-Complex Sentence A compound-complex sentence consists of more than one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses. „ If your order has not been shipped within 30 days, we will notify you of this delay by e-mail, and you will have the option to cancel your order. „ When you receive a promotional code, enter it on your order, but only one promotional code may be used for each order. Business English at Work PP 3-23
  • 30. Sentence Development Sentence Fragment A sentence fragment consists of words, phrases, or dependent clauses that cannot stand alone and may contain subjects and predicates. The multiple gift certificates Ordered by phone last week Business English at Work PP 3-24
  • 31. Sentence Development Run-On Sentence A run-on sentence is a complete sentence with period or comma faults. I want to order online credit card thefts worry me. Your serial number is provided with your product documentation you can also find the serial number by opening the software and clicking on the Help menu. Business English at Work PP 3-25
  • 32. End of Business English at Work © 2003 Glencoe/McGraw-Hill