🧠 What is Sentence Structure?
It’s how you build a complete sentence:
Subject + Verb + (Object/Extra info)
👉 Example:
- I study English. (simple, correct)
1. 🟢 SIMPLE SENTENCE (Basic but important)
📌 Structure:
Subject + Verb + Object
✅ Examples:
- I learn English.
- She reads books.
- They play football.
2. 🟡 COMPOUND SENTENCE
👉 Join 2 simple sentences using:
and, but, so, or
📌 Structure:
Sentence + connector + sentence
✅ Examples:
- I study hard, and I practice daily.
- He is poor, but he is happy.
- I was tired, so I went to sleep.
3. 🔵 COMPLEX SENTENCE (VERY IMPORTANT ⭐)
📌 Structure:
Main clause + Subordinate clause
Common connectors:
- because
- although
- while
- if
- when
- since
✅ Examples:
- I study hard because I want to succeed.
- Although he is poor, he is happy.
- When I arrived, he was sleeping.
👉 This shows advanced grammar
4. 🟣 COMPLEX + COMPOUND (Band 8 level)
✅ Example:
- Although I was tired, I continued studying, and I finished my work.
👉 This is high-level sentence structure
🔥 Common Mistakes (Bangladeshi Students)
❌ 1. Sentence Fragment
- Because I was tired. ❌
✔ I went home because I was tired.
❌ 2. Run-on Sentence
- I like English I practice every day ❌
✔ I like English, and I practice every day.
❌ 3. Too Many Short Sentences
- I wake up. I eat. I go to school. ❌
✔ Better:
- I wake up, eat breakfast, and go to school.
❌ 4. Wrong Word Order
- I yesterday went to market ❌
✔ I went to the market yesterday.
🎯 IELTS BAND UPGRADE STRATEGY
👉 In Writing Task 2:
- 30% simple sentences
- 40% complex sentences
- 30% compound sentences
👉 Always include:
- because
- although
- while
🚀 Pro Tip
Examiners look for:
- Variety of sentence types
- Correct grammar
- Natural flow
Not just long sentences!
