Good sentence structure helps to eliminate the use of sentence fragments as well. A sentence fragment is an incomplete sentence. These sentences are often incomplete because they are no longer attached to their clauses.
It is important to eat vegetables every day. Having a variety.
A sentence should be able to stand on its own. If we separate the two sentences, we can easily see that the second sentence is a fragment. We don't really know what 'having a variety' is referring to.
Having a variety of vegetables can help us consume more of them.
However, be careful not to err on the side of a run-on sentence to avoid a sentence fragment. A run-on sentence is when two or more independent clauses are joined without the appropriate punctuation or conjunction.
The final of the big three causes of sentence structure problems is using passive voice. Passive voice isn't a grammatical error so much as it makes the sentence harder to follow. In passive voice, the target of action is put in the subject position even though they aren't doing anything. For example:
The doll was bathed by Sally.
The doll is an inanimate object and isn't doing any action in the sentence - Sally is doing the work. So to make the sentence active we would write:
Sally bathed the doll.
We get to read about action, what's going on and a play-by-play, if you will. It keeps the reader engaged in the piece.
So now that we know the three most common culprits that harm our sentence structure, let's see what we can do to improve them and our overall writing.
How to Improve Your Sentence Structure
Now that we know what can go wrong in structuring a sentence, how do we improve our sentence structure?
- Ensure the information within the sentence is clear. This means ensuring that new information follows old, words are defined for the reader and context is clear.
- Make sure to use transitional words. Transitional words help the reader to easily follow along in your writing. These include words like 'in addition,' 'however,' 'but' and 'also.'
- Use care with subordinate clauses. The subordinate clauses should be at the beginning or the end of the sentence.
- Use active voice. Sentences using active voice are easier to read and understand.
- Use active verbs. Like active voice, active verbs are easier to read and understand.
- Follow traditional grammatical rules. Follow those rules that we all must follow in sentence structure, including using commas appropriately, using complete sentences and following appropriate spelling rules.