Combine the simple sentence to form compound sentences using the appropriate conjuctions:- 1.Indrani lives near the office.Indrani is always late. Please reply me faster.
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→Indrani lives near the office.Indrani is always late.(Simple)
⇒ Compound:- Indrani lives near the office but she is always late.
•To convert this simple sentence into compound sentence,we have to use a co-ordinating conjunction(but).
• In that compound sentence we can use both 'she' & 'Indrani' after the co-ordinating conjunction(but).
Let's know what is a simple sentence and what is a compound sentence.
Simple sentence:-
A simple sentence is a sentence which consists of one principal clause,one verb,one predicate.(one object)
Examples:-
- I am a boy.
- We both went there and found nothing
- The dog barked and went away.
Compound sentence:-
A compound sentence is a sentence which consists of two principal clauses,one co-ordinating conjunction.
Examples:-
- He tried but couldn't take the crown.
- He entered the kingdom of the prince and attacked the king.
- She was born in Kolkata and brought up in Mumbai.
Answer- Let's know about simple and compound sentences first.
Simple sentences: Sentences which do not contain any conjunction and convey statements are called simple sentences. These sentences basically contain prepositions.
Examples:
1. There is a cat under the table.
2. The Sun rises in the east.
3. I like pasta.
Compound sentences: Two simple sentences which are connected with coordinating conjunctions like: and, but, so, etc. are called compound sentences.
Examples:
1. She likes coffee but I like tea.
2. Ram goes to school everyday and Sham often takes leave.
3. They had to spend time but couldn't do that.
Given sentences: Indrani lives near the office. Indrani is always late.
These sentences are simple sentences. To convert simple sentences into compound ones, we use coordinating conjunctions.
The required sentence is: