Sentences on the Basis of Structure
Simple Structure
Compound Sentence
Complex Sentence
Compound-Complex Sentences
Simple Sentence
A simple sentence consists of one independent clause. An independent clause contains a subject and a verb.
Example:
Mary likes tea.
We did not go to the park.
The earth revolves around the sun.
Water boils at 100 degrees centigrade at sea level.
Compound Sentences
A compound sentence is a combination of two or more independent clauses joined either by a coordinating conjunction or a semicolon. Each clause if separated could form a sentence alone.
Example:
Our car broke down; we came last.
Everyone likes tea and Majid likes coffee.
Complex Sentences
A complex sentence contains an independent clause and a dependent clause. A dependent clause starts with either a subordinating conjunction or a relative pronoun. A dependent clause contains a subject and a verb but it does not express a complete thought.
Examples:
We missed our plane because we were late.
Our dog barks when she hears a noise.
He left in a hurry after he got a phone call.
Do you know the man who is talking to jim.
Compound-Complex Sentence
A compound-complex sentence consists of at least two independent clauses and one or more dependent clause
Examples:
He did not come because he was ill so his friend was not happy.
Aslam left in a hurry after he got a phone call but he came back ten minutes later.
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