Category : 6th Class
Sentences are divided into the following types according to their structure.
(i) Simple
(ii) Compound
(iii) Complex
Simple Sentences
Simple sentences contain no conjunction i.e., and, but, or, etc.
Serena was a brilliant student.
He was punctual.
It was a tragic incident
Compound Sentences
Compound sentences contain two statements that are connected by a conjunction i.e., and, but, or, etc.
He wanted to wish him, but he couldn't dare to do so. The players performed exceptionally well, so they were rewarded.
Complex Sentences
Complex sentences contain a dependent clause and at least one independent clause. The two clauses are connected by a subordinator i.e., which, who, although, despite, if, since, etc.
1. My daughter, who was late for class arrived shortly after the bell rang.
2. That's the man who bought our house.
3. Although it was difficult, the class passed the test with excellent marks.
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