SENTENCE STRUCTURE
Contents:
1. Types of sentences
2. Simple Sentence
3. Compound Sentence
4. Complex sentence
Sentences are of three types: Simple, Compound and Complex.
Simple Sentence- has
• Only one subject
• Only one predicate
• Only one finite verb
For example-
1. He reads a book.
2. He wants to teach his sons.
3. Being holiday, I went to school.
Compound Sentence-
• Compound sentence is made up of two sentences and each sentence has its own subject and predicate.
• Both the sentences are of equal value.
• Coordinating conjunctions are used to join these sentences.
• It has two finite verbs.
For example-
1. Mohan sings and Sohan listens.
2. She worked hard but she failed.
3. You can sit here or go.
Complex Sentence-
• Consists of a principal clause and one or more subordinate clause / clauses is called a complex sentence.
• Subordinate clause depends on principal clause.
• These clauses are joined by subordinating conjunctions.
For example-
1. This is the school where I studied.
2. He said that the sun sets in the west.
3. I went to bed after I had finished my lesson.
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