A: grammatical structure
B: sentence length
C: sentence function
D: sentence error
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- In terms of ________, we can classify English sentences into simple sentences, compound sentences, complex sentences and compound-complex sentences. A: sentence function B: sentence length C: rhetorical device D: grammatical structure
- 中国大学MOOC: In terms of ________, we can classify English sentences into simple sentences, compound sentences, complex sentences and compound-complex sentences.
- According to function, sentences can be divided into simple, compound, complex or compound-complex sentences.
- Varied sentence length means simple sentences are used in between compound and complex sentences. A: 正确 B: 错误
- Sentences can be divided into simple sentences, compound sentences and complex sentences according to their ( ). A: meaning B: function C: structure D: usage
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In order to achieve sentence variety, we could use different sentence structures, which means simple sentences are used in between _____. A: compound and complex sentences B: short and long sentences C: easy and difficult sentences D: questions and exclamations
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Mixed use of simple, compound, complex and compound-complex sentences, can make business English vivid and readable.( )
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What types of sentences are there, according to the complexity of sentence structures? A: Simple, B: Compound, C: Complex D: Compound-Complex. E: loose sentence, F: periodic sentence
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There are four types of sentence: simple sentence, compound sentence, complex sentence, and compound and complex sentence. Read the following sentences carefully and choose the sentences that belong to simple sentence. A: Young people and adults enjoyed them. B: My friends and I play golf and go bowling on holidays. C: The film entertained and thrilled audiences everywhere. D: My sister is married.
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According to structure, which kind of sentences do the following sentence belong to?Because Mary and Samantha arrived at the bus station before noon, I did not see them at the station. A: Simple B: Compound C: Complex D: Compound-complex