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He is not only a fool but also obstinate. Change into simple

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Answered by sonu87574
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He is a fool and an obstinate
Answered by qwstoke
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After changing the sentence into simple it becomes, He is a fool and obstinate.

What are the types of sentences?

- In English Grammar, there are three kinds of sentences namely Simple, Complex, and Compound.

- In a simple type of sentence, there is one independent clause.

- Compound sentence has two independent clauses.

- Lastly, a Complex sentence has two independent clauses which are joined by a conductive adverb (therefore, however), coordinating conjunction (for, but, or, so).

Types of sentences with examples:

- Simple sentence contains a single clause.

- These are usually short, we can use always use compound subjects and verbs to extend.

- Example, Rohan drank his morning coffee.

- Compound sentence uses two independent clauses with a conjunction.

- Example, Rohan drank his morning coffee, and then he dressed and left.

- Complex clauses use an independent clause along with one or more dependent clauses.

- Example, Rohan missed his morning train because he woke up late when his alarm did not ring.

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