ESL Sentence Structure



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ESL Sentence Structure Here are some suggestions for ESL students regarding sentence structure in English: Use a linking verb between a subject and complement. For example: I am ready for the trip. Jennifer is exhausted. The students at the University of Alabama are very busy. Every sentence must have a subject. English, unlike other languages, requires that each sentence have a subject. The exception to this rule is commands; in these sentences, the subject you is understood (Turn right. Don t smoke.). Our friends are coming over tomorrow for dinner. They will bring dessert. i. Using It as the subject: It can be used as the subject when describing weather, temperature, time, distance or environment: It is very windy in Tuscaloosa today. In New York, it is very cold during the winter. It s 3 p.m. It s 2 miles from my apartment to campus. Out in the country it s very quiet at night. It is also used in some sentences as a placeholder subject, especially in those sentences which have an

infinitive (to live) or noun clause (that he goes to bed early) as the subject: It is exciting to live in a new country. It s good that he goes to bed early because he has to be at work at 5 a.m. ii. Using There as the subject: This placeholder subject is used when the real subject comes after the verb: There isn t any food in the refrigerator. (food is the subject.) There are too many people in the elevator. (people is the subject.) Do not repeat the subject, usually a noun, with a pronoun in the same clause: The teacher he told me to write about a personal experience. My classmates they always know the answers. The grade I got last semester it wasn t that good. Do not repeat the topic of the sentence with a pronoun (my cell phone is the topic): Incorrect: My cell phone I lost it in the bookstore. Correct: I lost my cell phone in the bookstore. Do not repeat an object or an adverb in an adjective clause: Adjective clauses begin with relative adverbs (when, where) or relative pronouns (who, whom, whose, which, that). Other pronouns

should not be used to repeat relative pronouns within a clause, because the relative pronoun is the subject of the clause: Incorrect: The fans watched the game that it was on TV. Correct: The fans watched the game that was on TV. Relative adverbs should not be repeated with other adverbs in the same clause: Incorrect: The apartment where I live there is very close to campus. Correct: The apartment where I live is very close to campus. Do not use other linking words in a sentence with although or because. Using other thinking words in a sentence with although or because often has the effect of redundancy: Incorrect: Although my classes are easy, but my grades are not very good. Correct: Although my classes are easy, my grades are not very good. Incorrect: Because my neighbors are very loud, therefore I cannot fall asleep at night. Correct: Because my neighbors are very loud, I cannot fall asleep at night. The alternative leaving out because or although and inserting the other linking word is also correct: My classes are easy, but my grades are not very good. My neighbors are very loud; therefore, I cannot fall asleep at night.

Do not put an adverb between a verb and its direct object. Adverbs can be placed at the beginning or end of a sentence, before or after the verb, or between the helping verb and the main verb. However, adverbs cannot appear between the verb and its direct object: Correct: Quietly, the class listened to the teacher s lecture. Correct: He wrote his paper for history quickly. Correct: Kim never comes to class late. Correct: The athletes are constantly practicing and training. Correct: This professor has regularly given surprises quizzes. Correct: Final grades don t always reflect the amount of effort a student has put forth. But Incorrect: The server carried carefully the plates of food. Correct: The server carefully carried the plates of food. Incorrect: Our professor assigns never term papers. Correct: Our professor never assigns term papers.