We did not go out, it was raining. (Make it a compound sentence)
(A) We did not go out so it was raining.
(B) It was raining, hence we did not go out.
(C) Due to the rains we could not go out.
(D) We would not go out for the rains.
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Explanation:
(C) Due to the rains we could not go out.
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Option B is the answer:
Option (B) It was raining, hence we did not go out.
- To translate the sentence into simple, compound, or complex sentences we need to understand how each of them is identified.
- Compound sentences are sentences that have two independent clauses in the sentence but they are joined together by words but, yet, and so, yet, etc.
- Complex sentences are sentences that contain 1 independent and 1 dependent clause and consist of the words Though, Although, If, etc.
- Simple sentences are short sentences and do not require additional information and usually just state a fact. For example, She is tall, I saw her leaving. It could also contain despite, in spite, too, etc.
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