Iliysh:
- sentences with homogeneous parts
Homogeneous parts are parts of the same category standing in the same relation to other parts of the sentence а “contracted” sentences, e.g. I met my relatives and friends.
- sentences with a dependant appendix
a. The phrases consisting of the conjunction than and a noun, pronoun, or phrase following an adjective or adverb in the comparative degree, e.g. I’ve known many ladies who were prettier than you (are)…
b. The sentences containing an adjective or adverb, which may be preceded by the adverb as, and an additional part consisting of the conjunction as and some other word, e.g. His expression had been as bland and clear as the day without.
c. The sentences containing a phrase which is introduced by a subordinating conjunction, e.g. Tristan had stood about picking up letters, arranging things, as though preparing with some difficulty just the situation he wanted.
- sentences with secondary predication
a. Complex object, e.g. I saw him run.
b. Order or request, e.g. He ordered the man to be summoned.
c. The absolute construction, e.g. She was prepared, the situation already falling gracefully into place about her, to consider it, incredibly enough he thought, as no more than that.
Double predicate is a compound nominal predicate in which the place of the link verb is occupied by a notional verb, e.g. He stood quiet near the window.