typesofsentences.com Keyword Density Checker

Keyword Density Checker

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WORDS COUNT

1552

THREE WORDS KEYPHRASE

Keyword Frequency Density
compound complex sentence61.16%
clause dependent clause50.97%
forming compound sentences40.77%
simple compound complex40.77%
compound complex sentences40.77%
verb subject main40.77%
subject main verb40.77%
clause subordinating conjunction40.77%
sentence compound complex40.77%
connected independent clause30.58%

TWO WORDS KEYPHRASE

Keyword Frequency Density
independent clause202.58%
types sentences151.93%
dependent clause141.80%
complex sentence131.68%
coordinating conjunction111.42%
compound complex111.42%
compound sentences91.16%
auxiliary verbs91.16%
complex sentences70.90%
subordinating conjunction60.77%

ONE WORD PHRASES

Keyword Frequency Density
sentence895.73%
sentences734.70%
clause483.09%
independent251.61%
types241.55%
compound241.55%
question231.48%
complex231.48%
conjunction221.42%
subject201.29%

This tool extracts most used keywords found inside the body of the webpage. Meta Keywords tag are removed from the keyword statistics. English stop-words are removed.

The following headings are splitted into sub-ones through punctuation. The sentences longer than 10 words are omitted. These are punctuation-free sentences.

Heading H1

types of sentences definitive guide

Heading H2

communication doesn’t happen on its own
types of sentences in english grammar
main content
different types of sentences based on function
types of sentences based on structure
primary sidebar
some final thoughts

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the compound complex sentence
the complex sentence
the compound sentence
the simple sentence
dependent clause or subordinate clause
categories
archives
recent comments
recent posts
independent clause or main clause
the command or imperative sentence
exclamatory sentence
the question or interrogative sentence
the statement or declarative sentence
punctuation
related posts

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wh interrogatives
alternative interrogatives
yes/no interrogatives
changing positive sentence to negative sentence
positive and negative sentences
tag questions 
indirect questions
forming compound sentences using transitional expression
forming compound sentences using semicolon
forming compound sentences using a correlating conjunction 

Heading H5

bwithout change in meaning
awith change in meaning

Heading H6

method 1
using antonyms
method 2
using degree of comparison
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