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The Art of Styling Sentences

The Art of Styling Sentences. Pattern Two. Compound sentence with elliptical construction. (The comma indicates the omitted verb) S____V____DO or SC_____; S_____,_______DO or SC DO=Direct Object (that which receives the action of the verb)

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The Art of Styling Sentences

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  1. The Art of Styling Sentences Pattern Two

  2. Compound sentence with elliptical construction • (The comma indicates the omitted verb) • S____V____DO or SC_____; S_____,_______DO or SC • DO=Direct Object (that which receives the action of the verb) • SC=Subject Compliment (that which describes the subject) • Examples: • The girls each had a clear goal; Jeanne’s, educational; Ann’s, recreational. • For many of us, the new math teacher was a savior; for others, a pain • Michael preferred to email, John to tweet.

  3. When to use this pattern • Use this pattern when you do not want to repeat the same verb in the second or third clause.

  4. Checkpoints • Be sure that each sentence has two independent clauses, even though the second one has an unexpressed verb or other words. • Be sure that the verb omitted in the second clause matches exactly, in form and tense, the verb in the first clause. • After the semicolon, if more than the verb is left out, be sure the structure is still parallel. • Use a semicolon if there is no conjunction

  5. Exercises • -->if the first clause is missing, fill in the complete clause (with a verb) so it makes sense • -->if the second clause is missing, fill in the blank leaving out the verb and whatever else might just be repetition • Going to carnivals makes me happy; __________________________. • ___________________________; violent movies, uncomfortable. • _________________________; Ireland, and Scotland, much greener. • All the children want to go to McDonald’s for lunch; ______________________________________________________.

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