Being ill, he could not attend school.
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He could not attend the school as he was ill.
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The correct answer or compound sentence is "he was ill, so he could not attend the school."
- A simple sentence consists of just three components that is a subject, a verb, and a finished notion.
- A coordinating conjunction (for, and, nor, but, or, still, or so) plus a comma, or a semicolon alone, can be used to combine two independent clauses to form a compound sentence whereas one independent clause and at least one dependent clause make up a complex sentence.
- A clause is a set of words in grammar that consists of a subject and a predicate. The word that expresses the topic of a phrase or who or what is carrying out an activity is the subject.
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