THEORY OF SENTENCE AND PARTS

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Key Words: Sentence structure, Primary parts of a sentence, Secondary parts of a sentence, Tertiary parts of a sentence, Subject and predicate, Modifiers Clauses and phrases, Sentence principles, Sentence coherence, Conjunctions and interjections.

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Annotation:This  article  delves  into  the  theory  behind  sentence  components, 
analyzing the primary, secondary, and tertiary elements that create sentence structures 
in  English.  The  foundational  elements,  such  as  subjects,  predicates,  objects,  and 
complements,  are  essential  for  constructing  sentences.  Principles  like  agreement, 
consistency, and parallelism play a crucial role in maintaining clarity and correctness. 
Secondary elements, including modifiers, phrases, and clauses, enhance meaning and 
add detail. Additionally, the article discusses tertiary components, like conjunctions, 
interjections, and transitional devices, while pointing out the difficulties they can pose 
in ensuring sentence coherence. By grasping these elements, individuals can improve 
their skills in crafting effective and grammatically accurate sentences. 

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