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conver simple into compound srntence ​

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Answered by velsadhana2011
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We can convert a simple sentence intoa compound sentence by expanding a word or phrase into a coordinate clause. Study the examples given below. Here we expanded the infinitive to see into a coordinate clause. Here we expanded the prepositional phrase 'in spite of his hard work' into a coordinate clause.

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Answered by poddarasmita57
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Change simple sentences into compound sentences

Change simple sentences into compound sentencesMAY just one clause. Examples are given below.

Change simple sentences into compound sentencesMAY just one clause. Examples are given below.He went to the market.

Change simple sentences into compound sentencesMAY just one clause. Examples are given below.He went to the market.She recognized them at once.

Change simple sentences into compound sentencesMAY just one clause. Examples are given below.He went to the market.She recognized them at once.I have paid the fee.

Change simple sentences into compound sentencesMAY just one clause. Examples are given below.He went to the market.She recognized them at once.I have paid the fee.A compound sentence has two or more coordinate clauses connected by a coordinating conjunction. Examples of such connecting expressions are: and, but, or, for, so, yet, either…or, neither…nor, both…and

Change simple sentences into compound sentencesMAY just one clause. Examples are given below.He went to the market.She recognized them at once.I have paid the fee.A compound sentence has two or more coordinate clauses connected by a coordinating conjunction. Examples of such connecting expressions are: and, but, or, for, so, yet, either…or, neither…nor, both…andWe can convert a simple sentence into a compound sentence by expanding a word or phrase into a coordinate clause.

Change simple sentences into compound sentencesMAY just one clause. Examples are given below.He went to the market.She recognized them at once.I have paid the fee.A compound sentence has two or more coordinate clauses connected by a coordinating conjunction. Examples of such connecting expressions are: and, but, or, for, so, yet, either…or, neither…nor, both…andWe can convert a simple sentence into a compound sentence by expanding a word or phrase into a coordinate clause.Study the examples given below.

Change simple sentences into compound sentencesMAY just one clause. Examples are given below.He went to the market.She recognized them at once.I have paid the fee.A compound sentence has two or more coordinate clauses connected by a coordinating conjunction. Examples of such connecting expressions are: and, but, or, for, so, yet, either…or, neither…nor, both…andWe can convert a simple sentence into a compound sentence by expanding a word or phrase into a coordinate clause.Study the examples given below.She came here to see me. (Simple)

Change simple sentences into compound sentencesMAY just one clause. Examples are given below.He went to the market.She recognized them at once.I have paid the fee.A compound sentence has two or more coordinate clauses connected by a coordinating conjunction. Examples of such connecting expressions are: and, but, or, for, so, yet, either…or, neither…nor, both…andWe can convert a simple sentence into a compound sentence by expanding a word or phrase into a coordinate clause.Study the examples given below.She came here to see me. (Simple)She came here and saw me. (Compound sentence)

Change simple sentences into compound sentencesMAY just one clause. Examples are given below.He went to the market.She recognized them at once.I have paid the fee.A compound sentence has two or more coordinate clauses connected by a coordinating conjunction. Examples of such connecting expressions are: and, but, or, for, so, yet, either…or, neither…nor, both…andWe can convert a simple sentence into a compound sentence by expanding a word or phrase into a coordinate clause.Study the examples given below.She came here to see me. (Simple)She came here and saw me. (Compound sentence)Here we expanded the infinitive to see into

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