She didn't go to school because of illness. (Simple)
Change the sentence into both Complex and Compound sentence.
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By Changing the degrees we will get this.
- Simple: She didn't go to school because of illness.
- A simple sentence consists of only one clause.
- It includes one subject with one predicate.
- It expresses the complete thought as it has only one independent grammatical organization.
- Complex: She didn't go to school because she was ill.
- A complex sentence consists of more than one independent and at least dependent grammatical organization.
- It divides the sentence into two parts within a sentence.
- Independent clause helps complex sentence to make a proper sense of them.
- Compound: She was ill, so she didn't go to school.
- A compound sentence is also called an independent clause as it is made up of it.
- When two independent clauses got joined with the help of coordinated conjunction it will make a compound sentence.
- Commas or semi-colons can be used for their formation or you can say for joining them.
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