Simple Sentence: The cat sat on the mat. (Subject, Verb, Object)
Sentence with Prepositional Phrase: The curious cat, with its bright green eyes, sat on the fluffy mat. (Prepositional phrase adds detail)
Sentence with Adverb Clause: Because the sun was setting, the cat stretched and yawned. (Adverb clause explains why)
Sentence with Participial Phrase: Exhausted from a long day of napping, the cat finally drifted off to sleep. (Participial phrase describes the cat)
Interrogative Sentence: Where did the cat find that ball of yarn? (Asks a question)
Exclamatory Sentence: Look at that enormous spider the cat just caught! (Expresses strong emotion)
Sentence with Compound Subject: The playful cat and the fluffy dog chased each other around the yard. (Joins two subjects)
Sentence with Compound Predicate: The cat scratched the post and then curled up for a nap. (Joins two verbs)
Sentence with Compound Object: The cat loves to chase yarn, feathers, and anything else that moves. (Joins three objects)
Sentence with Appositive: My cat, Whiskers, is a mischievous little creature. (Appositive renames the subject)
Sentence with Absolute Phrase: The cat having finished its dinner, it settled on the windowsill. (Absolute phrase describes an action)
Sentence with Indirect Object: I gave the cat a bowl of fresh water. (Tells who receives something)
Sentence with Infinitive Phrase: The cat wanted to play with the ball of yarn. (Infinitive phrase expresses desire)
Sentence with Gerund Phrase: Playing with the ball of yarn kept the cat entertained. (Gerund phrase describes the action)
Sentence with Passive Voice: The ball of yarn was chased by the cat. (Focuses on the object)
Sentence with Rhetorical Question: Doesn't everyone love watching cats play? (Question not meant to be answered)
Sentence with Imperative Mood: Go play outside, kitty! (Gives a command)
Sentence with Onomatopoeia: The cat went "meow" when it saw the food dish. (Uses a sound word)
Sentence with Alliteration: The playful paws pounded the plush carpet. (Uses repeated consonant sounds)
Sentence with Figurative Language: The cat's fur was as soft as silk. (Simile compares two things)
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