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example of a loose sentence

 

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Example of a Loose Sentence

Description:

A loose sentence, also known as a cumulative sentence, is a type of sentence structure in which the main clause is followed by one or more dependent clauses or phrases. This makes it a non-periodic sentence, as the main idea is presented at the beginning and then expanded upon with additional information.

Senses and Usages:

  • Grammar: In grammar, a loose sentence is characterized by its relaxed structure, allowing for more flexibility and variety in sentence construction.
  • Writing Style: Loose sentences are commonly used in writing to emphasize details, clarify information, and create a more conversational or casual tone.

Examples:

  1. As a Grammar Example:

    In this loose sentence, the main clause "She went to the store" is followed by the dependent clause "despite feeling tired."

    Sample Sentence: She went to the store despite feeling tired.

  2. As a Writing Style Example:

    In this loose sentence, the main clause "The sun was shining brightly" is followed by two dependent clauses that provide additional details.

    Sample Sentence: The sun was shining brightly, casting a warm glow across the fields, and birds were singing their melodious tunes.

Possible Related Products:

Explore the following books related to sentence structure:

  1. Sentence Structure: A Guide for Writing Clear and Effective Sentences
  2. English Grammar for Beginners: Guidelines and Exercises to Improve Writing Skills
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