Owing to ill-health, he has resigned (Identify the type of sentence)
Simple sentence
Compound sentence
Complex sentence
Compound-complex sentence
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Answer:
Simple Sentence: (Single Clause)
A sentence that consists of only one subject and one finite verb is called a Simple Sentence.
It consists of one Subject and one Verb.
It expresses a complete thought.
It is also called an Independent Clause.
Examples:
She is a teacher.
The moon is bright.
We are learning English Grammar.
The children are playing cricket.
He bought a very nice pen.
Arjun and Aravind are attending the meeting.
Compound Sentence: (Two Main Clauses)
A sentence that consists of two main or Independent Clauses is called a Compound Sentence.
It consists of two Main or Independent Clauses.
A comma (sometimes semicolon) is used before the conjunction.
Coordinating Conjunctions are used to join these clauses.
Coordinating Conjunctions: They join together words, phrases, or clauses of equal rank.
They are: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so (known as FANBOYS), however, otherwise, still, therefore, nevertheless, either…or, neither….nor, both… and, not only …. but also, as well as, etc.,
Examples:
He worked hard, but could not succeed.
She helped him several times, yet he was not happy.
He bought a pen, and it was very nice.
He must work hard, or he will not win the match.
Answer:
Simple Sentence
Explanation:
all the best!