English, asked by Jalay07, 10 months ago

Can anyone explain me... Simple, compound and complex sentences.... and how to convert them.. ❤️​

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Answered by soulQueen
3

Explanation:

Simple sentenceIn simple sentence will have only one subject and one predicate. You can identify the sentence by asking who or what. #

#Compound sentenceIn compound sentence there will be two clauses and each clause will have it's own subject and predicate joined by a coordinating conjunction. Example: Beena finished her work and she went to home. Here,"Beena"is the subject and "finished her work" is the predicate in the first clause whereas, in the second clause "she" is the subject and "went to home" is the predicate and they are joined by a coordinating conjunction i. e. "And".#

#Complex sentenceIn complex sentence, there is one independent clause and also an independent clause joined by a subordinating conjunction.Example: When they sat down, there were many thorns to hurt them.Here, first clause is a dependent clause and the second clause is an independent clause in which the subordinating conjunction is "when

Answered by anika107695
5

Answer:

Simple Sentence

A simple sentence is one independent clause that has a subject and a verb and expresses a complete thought. There will be 1 sense verb. If there will be more verb then we have to use them as non-sense verb.

Compound Sentence

A compound sentence joins two or more independent clauses with a connector. We can use 10 connector in a compound sentense. They are : and, but, or, for, yet, not only...but also, both...and, either...or, neither...nor, otherwise.

Complex Sentence

A complex sentence is an independent clause (a sentence that can stand on its own) with 1 or more dependent clauses added (dependent clauses can't stand on their own as a sentence). We have to use many connector such as: Though/ although, Because of, scarcely had, if etc.

Examples

Simple sentence: We study regularly to make a good result in the exam. [ here 'preposition' is used]

==> Compound sentence: We study regularly and our purpose is to make a good result in the exam

==> Complex Sentence: We study regularly so that / in order that we can make a good result in the exam.

Complex Sentence: Though the man is poor he is honest.

==> Compound Sentence: The man is poor but he is honest.

==> Simple Sentence: In spite of his being poor, the man is honest. / Despite his being poor, the man is honest.

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