Change to compound sentences he was rewarded for his efforts
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Change to compound sentence :-
- "he was rewarded for his efforts"
- "He got rewards for his efforts"
What types of Sentences :-
There are three types of Sentences -
- Simple Sentence
- compound Sentence
- complex Sentence
A simple sentence is a sentence that consists of just one independent clause. A simple sentence has no dependent clauses. (An independent clause (unlike a dependent clause) can stand alone as a sentence.)
Example
Below are examples of simple sentences:-
- I cannot drink warm milk.
- A day without sunshine is like night.
- Only the mediocre are always at their best. (Novelist Jean Giraudoux)
- Reality continues to ruin my life. (Cartoonist Bill Watterson)
A compound sentence is a sentence that has two or more independent clauses that express related ideas. To make a compound sentence, the two independent clauses are usually connected using a semicolon or a coordinating conjunction (words like for, and, but, yet, so, nor, or).
Example
Below are Examples of compound sentence:-
- We are tired, yet it’s too early to go to bed.
- I think you would be happy here, but you would be happy at home, too.
- Dad is cranky this morning; he hasn’t had his coffee yet.
- The lieutenant stood silently, for he was ever prepared for battle.
- Jenny is very adept at science, and she will go to a top university to study biology.
A complex sentence is one independent clause and at least one dependent clause joined by a subordinating conjunction. Complex sentences are one of the four basic types of sentences in the English language.
Example
- Because my coffee was too cold, I heated it in the microwave.
- Although he was wealthy, he was still unhappy.
- She returned the computer after she noticed it was damaged.
- Whenever prices goes up, customers buy less products.
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Change to compound sentence :-
- "he was rewarded for his efforts"
- "He got rewards for his efforts"
What types of Sentences :-
There are three types of Sentences -
- Simple Sentence
- compound Sentence
- complex Sentence
A simple sentence is a sentence that consists of just one independent clause. A simple sentence has no dependent clauses. (An independent clause (unlike a dependent clause) can stand alone as a sentence.)
Example
Below are examples of simple sentences:-
- I cannot drink warm milk.
- A day without sunshine is like night.
- Only the mediocre are always at their best. (Novelist Jean Giraudoux)
- Reality continues to ruin my life. (Cartoonist Bill Watterson)
A compound sentence is a sentence that has two or more independent clauses that express related ideas. To make a compound sentence, the two independent clauses are usually connected using a semicolon or a coordinating conjunction (words like for, and, but, yet, so, nor, or).
Example
Below are Examples of compound sentence:-
- We are tired, yet it’s too early to go to bed.
- I think you would be happy here, but you would be happy at home, too.
- Dad is cranky this morning; he hasn’t had his coffee yet.
- The lieutenant stood silently, for he was ever prepared for battle.
- Jenny is very adept at science, and she will go to a top university to study biology.
A complex sentence is one independent clause and at least one dependent clause joined by a subordinating conjunction. Complex sentences are one of the four basic types of sentences in the English language.
Example
- Because my coffee was too cold, I heated it in the microwave.
- Although he was wealthy, he was still unhappy.
- She returned the computer after she noticed it was damaged.
- Whenever prices goes up, customers buy less products.