If you do not take exercise, you will be ill ( make compound )
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Do exercise or you will be ill.
Explanation:
Do exercise and you will be ill are two sentences that make complete sense on their own and are joined via the conjunction or which makes the above sentence a compound sentence
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Compound sentence: "You will be ill if you do not take exercise."
Explaination:
- The verb in the first clause is "do not take", which is a present tense verb in the negative form.
- The verb in the second clause is "will be", which is a future tense verb.
- The subject of both clauses is "you", which is the same in both clauses.
- There is no object in either of the clauses.
- The sentence is a compound sentence because it is composed of two independent clauses, each with its own subject and predicate, joined by the coordinating conjunction "if".
- The tense of the sentence is a combination of the present tense in the first clause and the future tense in the second clause.
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