state which are the sentences are compound, and which are complex. In case of a compound sentence separate the co- ordinating clauses of which it is composed, and mention the conjunction. If it is a complex sentence divide it into it's clauses, and state the principal clause and the subordinating clauses. 1: The horse reared and the rider was thrown. 2: Walk quickly, else you will not overtake him.
3:I agree to your proposal, for I think them reasonable.
4:Either he is drowned or some passing ship has saved him.
5: I went because I was invited.
6: A guest is unwelcome when he stays too long.
7: Man is guilded by reason, and beast by instinct.
8: God made the country and man made the town.
9: Govern your passions or they will govern you.
10: Whatever you do, do well.?
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- compound, and
- complex clause of Mannar
- complex clause of reason
- compound,or
- compound because
- complex
- complex adjective clause
- compound,and
- compound,or
- complex noun clause
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1 compound but I want full answer
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