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The structure of the English sentence

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An instructional guide emphasizes analyzing the sentence as the primary unit of grammar, treating grammar as a study of thought and communication rather than a catalogue of rules. It defines propositions, subjects, and predicates, then classifies sentences by structure and form. Chapters present methods for analyzing clauses and phrases — adjective, substantive, and adverbial clauses of time, place, manner, cause, purpose, condition, concession, and degree — alongside treatments of infinitive, participial, gerund, prepositional, and appositive constructions. The text also examines objects, complements, adverbial nouns, modifiers, ellipsis, independent elements, and compound and complex sentence formation, with exercises and examples for classroom practice.

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Lillian Kimball Stewart

Lillian Kimball Stewart was an educator and author known for her contributions to the field of English language instruction. She is particularly recognized for her works "English Grammar" and "The Structure of the English Sentence," which provide valuable insights into the mechanics of the English language. Stewart's writings reflect her dedication to teaching and her understanding of linguistic principles, making her a notable figure in educational literature. Her works continue to serve as resources for students and educators alike, emphasizing clarity and structure in English grammar.

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