In Russian, examples of common sentences are much more common than non-common ones. This is due to the fact that the former offer the writer much more room for detail: different ways to spread the sentence open up new facets of artistic we alth, allow you to weave metaphors and interesting details into the text. This article will look at examples of common proposals that differ in distribution method, composition, complexity and other criteria.
Sentences distributed by definitions
Definitions are purely descriptive tools. With their help, you cannot fill the sentence with any kind of certainty or specificity, but you can make them more colorful. Here are some examples of common sentences that use definitions:
Uncommon offer | Common sentence |
Evening has come. | A quiet, calm, cozy evening has come. |
Rays appeared. | Soft, faded, but warm and pleasant sun rays appeared. |
The man said hello and introduced himself. | A tall, thin, gray-haired and pale man greeted and introduced himself. |
It is easy to see that the sentences from the second column are brighter, more colorful, more interesting.
Sentences common in circumstances
Circumstances are a kind of artist's tools that can characterize and embellish actions, add specificity to them, and completely change the tone of a sentence. Compare:
Uncommon offer | Common offer (option 1) | Common offer (option 2) |
He smiled, nodded and said hello. | He smiled warmly and kindly, nodded affably and greeted politely. | He smiled sarcastically, nodded dismissively, and greeted him coldly, indifferently. |
The girl burst out laughing. | The girl laughed loudly, sweetly and sincerely. | The girl laughed falsely, caustically and rudely. |
As examples of common sentences show, circumstances can significantly change, distort the meaning and fill it with bright colors.
Offers distributed by add-ons
This distribution method works effectively only in combination with the others, but in the end you can get a very convincing result. For example:
Uncommon offer | Common sentence |
The guest smiled. | The guest smiled warmly at the hostess, a young and very attractive girl. |
Autumn has arrived. | A real autumn has come to the city: with falling leaves, long rains, soft wind and general cozy melancholy. |
Examples of common sentences and uncommon passages from which they were formed prove that additions, circumstances and definitions are the key means of artistic expression.
Complicated sentences
A separate group of common sentences are complicated ones. You can complicate the sentence with homogeneous members, appeals, participles and participles. Here is an example of such a sentence:
Colleague, I saw a case that interested you. (Appeal - "colleague", participial turnover - "interested in you")
One-part sentences
One-part sentences can also be common. For example:
- This morning it was getting light slowly, measuredly, gradually.
- A noisy, cheerful evening in good company.
In the first case, there is no subject in the sentence, in the second case there is no predicate, but these are still full-fledged commonoffers.
Complex sentences
In themselves, complex sentences cannot be considered common, but they can be distributed in the same way as simple ones. For example: