loose sentence

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loose sentence

A writer uses a loose sentence to build a paragraph.

Definition

Noun: A loose sentence is a grammatical structure where the main clause (containing the primary subject and verb) is presented first, followed by one or more subordinate clauses or phrases that add detail, explanation, or elaboration. This structure creates a conversational, additive, and often informal flow of information.

Usage

A loose sentence presents the core idea immediately, making it clear and direct. Additional information follows, expanding on the initial statement. This style is common in everyday speech and narrative writing.

Examples
  • (The main clause "She went to the market" comes first.)
  • (The main clause "The team celebrated their victory" is followed by participial phrases.)
  • (The main clause "He decided to leave" precedes the subordinate clauses.)
Advanced Usage
  • Rhetorical Effect: Loose sentences can create a sense of spontaneity, accumulation, or natural thought process. They are often contrasted with periodic sentences, where the main clause is held until the end for dramatic effect.
  • Stylistic Choice: Writers use loose sentences for clarity, pacing, and to mimic casual speech. An over-reliance on them can make prose seem rambling or unstructured.
Variants and Related Words
  • Periodic Sentence (n): A complex sentence where the main clause is withheld until the end, often creating suspense or emphasis. (e.g., )
  • Cumulative Sentence (n): A type of loose sentence that begins with an independent clause and then adds a series of modifying phrases or clauses.
Synonyms
  • Additive Sentence: Emphasizes the sequential adding of information.
  • Running Style: Refers to prose that uses many loose sentences, creating a forward-moving, conversational rhythm.
Antonyms
  • Periodic Sentence: A sentence where the main point is delayed until the end.
  • Suspended Sentence: Similar to a periodic sentence, where the completion of the main thought is suspended by intervening elements.
loose sentence

A writer uses a loose sentence to build a paragraph.

Noun
  1. a complex sentence in which the main clause comes first and the subordinate clause follows