English, asked by alishag1, 6 months ago

1.   Sarika left the child in the car and rushed to retrieve her purse.                                               (Change the sentence into the Simple Sentence)

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Answered by Draxillus
46

On leaving the child in the car , Sarika rushed to retrieve her purse.

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  • A simple sentence has connectives like in order to , on account of, being, on being, despite, in spite of, instead of, besides or make the verb finite by using - ing or use infinitives 'too' to the verb .

  • Examples -

  1. On bringing in the last letter, the postman looked quite grave.
  2. Although I began to say, he interrupted me.
  3. On account of being so weak, I cannot walk.
  4. On account of being busy, he didn't called.

Answered by Anonymous
50

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Given:

→ Sarika left the child in the car and rushed to retrieve her purse.    

Find:

→ Change the sentence into the Simple Sentence

Required sentence:

→ On leaving the child in the car, Sarika rushed to retrieve her purse.

What is sentence?

→ A group of words which contain a verb and makes a complete sense is called Sentence.

→ A sentence always begins with a capital letter and end with a full stop, question mark or exclamation mark.

The sentence can we of the following:

  1. Statments.
  2. Questions.
  3. Commands/Requests.
  4. Exclamatory.

Types of sentence:

  1. Statment → Declarative sentence.
  2. Questions → Imperative sentence.
  3. Command/Request → Interrogative sentence.
  4. Exclamatory → Exclamatory sentence.
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