As stated before in each example, this sentence also belongs to a simple sentence, the subject is I and would not recommend as a predicate
although a verb is attached to a modal, and this show as an object of the sentence.
l. Etc.
2. Expansion: Enhancement
This involves
circumstancial relationships
where the
circumstancialinformation is coded as a new clause rather than within a clause. Some examples belong to expansion enhancement are:
a. This would be a relaxing experience at the end of the day after visiting all
other star attractions of Sentosa Island.text 3. This sentenceis classified into expansion enhancement because there are
two clauses which has a temporal relationship. For the first clause, there are this as a subject, would be as a predicate, and relaxing experience as an
object of the sentence, and at the end of the day is adverb of time. Meanwhile, the sub clause, it has visitingas a predicate and all other star
attractionsof Sentosa Island as an object. b.
But you may skip that as it isn’t that amazing text 5. It can be seen that the sentence above has two conjunctions but it can be
classified into expansion enhancement because this sentence has a cause and effect relationship. It can be elaborated that from the main clause,
‘but’ has no function in this sentence, then you is a subject, may skip is a
predicate, and that as an object of main clause. Then, in sub clause, it consists of ‘as’ is conjunction which indicates a cause and effect
relationship, it is a subject, is not as a predicate, and that amazing is a complement.
c. So if you pay the small amount extra for premium seats, you will lose your
money if you decide against going text 6. This sentence also belongs to expansion enhancement because it has
conditional relationship. This sentence has main and two sub clauses. This sentence is actually begun by first sub clause and it can be seen if as a
conjunction which also indicates this sentence has conditional relationship, you as a subject of sub clause, pay is a predicate, the small
amount extra is an object, and for premium seats is an adverb. Then, for a main clause, it consists of you is a subject, will lose as a predicate, your
money as an object. Then the second sub clause, it consists of if as a conjunction, and decideas a predicate and against going as an object.
d. Etc.
3. Expansion: Extension