THE FUNCTION OF ALBANIAN AND ENGLISH SENTENCE
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- 1. Prof. Assoc. Dr., Faculty of Philology University of Prizren, Prizren, Kosovo
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A simple sentence consists of a single independent clause. A multiple sentence contains one or more clauses as its immediate constituents. Multiple sentences are either compound or complex. In a compound sentence the immediate constituents are two or more coordinate clause. In a complex sentence one or more of its elements, such as direct object or adverbial, are realized by a subordinate.[1] Simple sentence may be divided into four major syntactic classes, whose use correlates with different communicative functions;[2] we have in Albanian and English same structure of forms e.g.
- The sentence that has the subject and is always present and usually precedes the verb and it is positive sentence:
The teacher will speak to the dean today.
Mësuesi do të flet me dekanin sot.
- The question sentence forms have three or more models of making and noun is the kernel e.g.
Will teacher speak to the dean today?
[1] Randolph Quirk (…). (1985). A comprehensive grammar of the English language. London, p. 719.
[2] Randalph Quirk. (1973). A university grammar of English. London, p. 191.
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