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SS Identification of Clause use BOR sei *i#8be (group of words) wa ae subject 4 ae finite verby Conjugated verb a# | Ga: I can't cook very well but | make quite good omelettes, (but oa SoH sic BET sek act481 clause cent BEN gece subject ee finite verb Tm) NB. CHICA AICI tense SI subject 44 number/person “farsa sara AH verb fteiee ey, verb fete Finite verb #01 | go. He goes. | went. | am poor. I was poor. He is Poor, 62. A clause must have LRU Comm 05.45 meen Only averb — b) A subject ¢) Cause and effect —_d) Subject and verb Ans:d SIETRSTTIS Clause ce turns ferret ert at at | Tat: Principal/Main/Independent clause, Sub-ordinate/Dependent clause 44 Co-ordinate clause G7 clause wer ex ere BT SAT Corea clause i FETT a, way Principal clause = | sig English Grammar @ Simple sentence GF clause =" & Simple Sentence ett 744% principal clause &% 4N#\ Principal clause GF ST Main clause Independent clauses 1 &r | ata ary, principal clause 4% SIC Get clause marker (wh word, Conjunction) 4 *T | FeAl Fara imperative mood “4 CFG principal clause 44 subject By ange, 63. know that he will come. The underlined part is - [fatofen sree cet (Frfemy sq) a) an adverbial clause b) an adjective clause ©) a noun clause @) a principal clause Ans 64. Look before you leap. Here ‘look’ is: [RU (A2) 17-18) a) A subordinate clause b) not a clause ©) the principal clause ) a verb clause Ansre 65. ‘The children are safe. [TU 05-06] a) an independent clause b) a main clause ¢) both @) none Ans:c I 7 clause wrra we ees ST Principal clause 4% Feet aR Principal clause “# >10¢ Ye = Complex sentence 57 Wat wierace Sub-ordinate clause Wr) Sub-ordinate clause c¥ dependent clause $ @T @) Sub-ordinate clause =T4r#Te Principal clause 7ic# CAAT Bey AI wa ae Sub-ordinate clause * dependent clause at STS As, for, because, since, Though, Although, If, as if, as though, after, before, that, so that, in order that, who, whom, what, which, where, when, how, while, till, until, unless, than Rent ace | 66. Which part of the sentence “Rahim said that he was good” is sub-ordinate clause? a) Rahim said b) that he was good [KU (BS) 07-08) ©) was good ) he was good Ans:b 67. 1 know what you want. The underlined part of the sentence is - [KU (enfofear ¥) 08-0] ) a principal clause B) sub-ordinate clause ©) a co-ordinate clause 4) None of them Ans ‘8 at exorfis sea principal clause 7% Co-ordinating conjunction TS Rx compound sentence st wr ww WIECE Co-ordinate clause 011 Co-ordinate claus! TTS and, or, 50, but Yet otherwise, not only-but also Ren Co-ordinating conjunction ate + I threw the stone but missed the dog. + I went there and foud him ill. L% He is weak, yet he is working hard, I shall do it now or I shall do it never. J MASTER ms > Ga. Mdentify the clause of the following sentence: 1 took no notice of him, so he flew into a rage. (Sf ec cna afate, 18 7 cacs cH) a) Co-ordinate clause B) Noun clause €) Adjective clause d) Adverbial clause RIMM ees Function wate Sub-ordinate lause for eres + Noun clause @ Adjective clause Relati ——~@ Adverbial clause LOTR cx sub-ordinate clause GOT noun 41 #84 Ci noun clause WH oun clause MMH who, what, which, when, where, why, how, if, whether, that Fenf clause marker/connective #41 %fe = I do not know what he wants (= his demands). (noun clause) U7 CFI noun clause VARS TE ACH: @ subject of a verb~ ~ @ object of a verb | object of a missing preposition @complement to a verb © apposition to a nounP That/Wh word fica OF Cae clause, verb 4# subject 7 clause Noun ‘ae That Wh word + subject + finite verb c#reat verb <# subject caf noun clause &4 | ined clause is a/an--- [RU (B, Law) 16-17] [RU (D, safer) 16-17] [RU (18) 05-06] [nu (D) 69. Where he was born is not known. The under! How the man died is a mystery. The underlined clause is a/an- That he is dishonest is known to all. (C1 S78 wae SIA) b) Adjective clause a) Noun clause ©) Adverbial clause ) Co-ordinate clause Ansza 70. What he said is important. [Identify the clause] [Un (A) 17-18] djective clause Ans:a @) Noun clause b) Main clause ¢) Adverb clause d) A BB Transitive verb at object feort Noun clause 31! adie areas Cr eT verb st AH it SPHER aie WORT tet That/Wh word Wat GH CercaT clause SA clause fF Noun clause &4! ‘know that you are right/he is ill. (I know it) ear that you'are right/he is ill wwe Noun clause 71. know that he is thoroughly honest. (sf anfer cr eycaretfa 78) [RU (B-Law) 12-13] I know that he has passed. [RU (rarefterr) 09-10] By noun clause a) main clause ©) adjective clause d) adverbial clause Ans:b 72. I don't know what he will do. Here the underlined portion is- [KU (A) 08-09, 11-12] Nobody knows when he will die. Identify the underlined clause. [1U (8) 10-11) Identify the underlined item. [COU (B) 08-09, 1U (B) 19-20] I don’t know where he Ii a) Adverbial clause B) Adjective clause ©) Noun clause @ Principal clause Ans:c 73. What type of clause is the underlined words? I do not know what he wants. a) adjective clause b) Co-ordinate clause parent ere eer frwe-ay] ©) Adverbial Clause ) Noun clause Ans:d 74. You cannot guess what type of person he is. [BSMRSTU D 18-19] 8) noun clause B) adjective clause ro a frist clause ® prepositional clause Ans:a it T mother should let her have whatever she wants. The underlined clause is a/an- adverbial clause 1b) noun cl: Ban clause [RU (C) 16-17] ive @ ad djective clause Ans:b STER ic | i J EAD wonder, ask, enquire, advise, discuss ‘Pen transitive verb ae "7 NOUN ane oy 4m clause that WHF MLE TR why, Where, how, IF whether Len we ap gre © He asked me whether Lwould help him. tn this sentence the undertineg bart @ a noun claus b) an adjective cla @) a prepositic ° ivertial clause He asked me why Lwas late @ principal clause @ adjective clause Ash orivese gt object a Be | He asked me a question. Tear whether | would help him why { was lat b) noun clause @) adverbial clause . 1 question #2% direct object fern £31 noun clause 4 ask 6# direct object OR S They asked me if | could meet them in the afternoon, RU (Baw 4) interrogative clause b) coordinate clause ©) conditional clause d) noun clause _ 79 He asked me who got the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2019, (BSMRSTU F ia.zp a) a noun clause b) an adjective phrase 4) a participle clause ra @) an adverbial clause 80. Lenquired how he lost his money, (818 snace pre 0 fax J often wonder how you are getting on. (sifu amit wife PAH FerBICe BITE) [ae ws ateare yy @) Adverb clause b) Noun clause ©) Adjective clause 4) Relative clause Ans:b Di Preposition # object fora Noun clause 41 There is no meaning in what you si Py careful attention to what | am going to say. It depends on how he beh missing preposition 4% object ft noun clause 37 We felt sorry that we lost the would fail. (afraid of, sure ef) tion is that I tried to the last ore Gre RT) (KU (By IBY erushingly.(sorry for); The student was afraid/sure that he Been complement RT Noun clause 411 My satisfact This is what we expected. My great fear is that he may fail, The truth is, he isl SI. The underlined part of the sentence *The question is how he will respond’ is - 4) an adverb clause of manner b) an adjective clause [KL (HS) 10 ©) a noun clause d) an adverb clause of time Ansic 82. Life is what we make it, The underlined clause is- : 4) Noun clause b) Adjective clause Aw ©) Adverb clause ) Noun phrase poate Noun/pronoun 4 apposition fort noun clause Wr \ Aqwant ‘noun/pronoun i * leamibdendhneatdeaihaadinibabiivatates inane” The news that he is dead is true. (~ That he is dead is true ‘wear, The news * ie There is a rumour that he is dead. (~ That he is dead is a rumour, a rumour ® thal is aie) tis true that he is corrupt. (= That he is corrupt is true) It was unfortunate 7 83. It’s a mystery where he works. The underlined clause is a/an : Ans 8) noun clause b) adjective clause ©) adverbial clause 4) principal clue ustut | ~The rule that people shali not enter this room must be obaed. TK The rule that people shall not enter this room must be obeved. tl 5} yed. 1UB 14-15] é ° B) adverb clause e) adje 7 wpe a clause) all the three Ans:a oa me eee Adjective clas noun/pronoun “4 14 @% 2 noun/pronoun & be jause/Relative clause 1 | Adjective clause em relatiy ¢ adverb (Wh word, thaty @at 9% tH we toe Relative clause Wt : lause £% Adjective clause £4 ae linker/connective aa oF @ fee ear tive clause £% 474 Antecedent @7# Noun clause 4% 94 Antecedent IC 7) Adjective clause 6% 70% 21c# Antecedent 7% | Tknow tl T Nobody know "Tknow the place where Idon't know the reason \ __Tdon’t know the way igusc® WH WF (cause) 2ST (purpose) 74H EC TI adverbial Glause Z e.g. 1. My brother who is ill cannot come. (who = because he) eT have bought a dog which would guard my house at night. (which ~ in order that it) 85. I remember the place where I was born. HU (B) 10-11) This is the place where I was born. (a8 arnt fs orafe™) — [RU (B) 12-13, aa Frnt #) noun clause ) co-ordinate clause crac Fores 3>] @ adjective clause ) adverbial clause Ans:c 86. know the boy who will win. The underlined clause is- [RU (A) 18-19] Tknow the boy who went there. The underlined clause is a/an - [RU (B-cm) 15-16] This is the boy who did it, The underlined clause is a/an- HU (=) 12-13] 4) noun clause B) adjective clause Ans:b @) adverbial clause @ principal clause 87. I know the reason why Mithila has done it. [RU (AI) 17-18] ‘That was the reason why he came late. ‘The underlined portion is- UKKNIU (#) 16-17] Identify the underlined: I knew the reason why he was angry. {IU (%) 10-11] I don’t know the reason why he came here.’ Here ‘why he came here’ iis- (1U B 09-10) @) Noun clause 6) Adverbial clause @ Principal clause ©) Adjective clause 88. I don’t like the people who are untidy. ‘The underlined part is a: by principal clause Ans:c [RU (A, org) 16-17] ‘#) noun clause ® coordinate clause @ relative clause Ans:d 89. This is the pen that I lost yesterday. The underlined portion is- (JnU (A) 17-18] 8) Noun clause 'B) Dependent clause $0 ® Adverb clause @) Adjective clause Ans:d |. The house I live in belongs to my father. The underlined clause is a/an [RU (B) 16-17} 9 noun clause b) adjective clause ® adverb clause @ main clause Ans:b “— CC® usin, The underlined clause is a/an; he girl whom you m xe hospital is my hhe girl whom you met in the hospital is my i b) adjective clause RU (42) 17.48 a) noun clause i ie Man ¢) adverbial clause __@) principal clause___ s pun Feub Herb A clause % Noun clause *# Adjective claw suse ® noun clause 4% adjective clause 5% No 1 ag We that*sub+verb ff clause % noun claus fad aft Ba AT ae BE clause {bce transitive aa CH clause Be object PE that a4 4, acca that CF BBCH OTA ARE is false. (adjective clause) faw oa tH object AF 44 object {6 =m The news) clause) [sea that 6 ‘Siac oa TI] qweaise object 1B AB aa CAS HR The news mc) noun | Adjective clause & that | | verb are few object ace, | The news that you heard yesterday | ras, aces hear/heard @ transitive verb | The news that he gave me was false. (adjective | ere, amy gave 20R di-transitive verb fou oF | Noun clause ®t that «4 744 clause Ba we fart wea 4 SF clause fore Ararat intransitive | verb Seat linking verb ace, fe transitive verb #7 object 47+, carcat ferga ab AS etce AT | _ 71. The book which I bought is lost. atcara crafee aethE Gorm area Clause? [x0 metze a) Noun b) Adjective 1202 fore ¢) Adverbial d) Principal Ans:b 112. The prices were a great deal higher than [ had anticipated. [RU cB) 18-19} a) Adverbial Clause b) Noun Clause 6) Adjective Clause d) Main Clause Ans:a honest. The underlined part of the sentence is: 113. Though he is poor, h a) an adjective clause b) a principal clause [RU (Ci) 18-19} ©) anoun clause d) an adverbial clause Ans:d 114, He was so hungry that he began (o eat greedily. The underlined clause is: a) an adjective clause b) a noun clause [RU (C1) 18-19) ©) a main clause d) an adverbial clause Ans:d 115. [know how he struggled against poverty. The underlined clause is: (RU (A) 18-19} a) Noun clause b) Main clause ©) Adjective clause d) Adverbial clause Ans:a 116. Did you expect —? Complete the sentence with a clause. [RU (A) 18-19] 8) that he will visit you b) him to visit you @) that he visited you @) that he would visit you Ans:d 117. If it rains, I will stay at home. The underlined clause is a/an: [RU (A2) 17-18] Ifyou make a promise, you must keep it. The underlined clause is- [RU (A) 16-17] a) noun clause b) adjective clause ©) adverbial clause @) principal clause Ans:c 118, Give the correct answer of the underlined: ‘Whoever wants to know should ask’ ‘@) Noun clause Bb) Main clause [RU (H,) 17-18} 9 Adjective clause @) Adverbial clause Ansa 119. *You can go wherever you like’. The underlined clause is — {1 (B) 17-18) 8) an adjective clause B) a noun clause © an adverbial clause ) an adjective clause of time Ans:¢ 120. Globally, what we are experiencing is that English is replacing other languages. The underlined part is a/an [BSMRSTU (D) 17-18] B noun clause Bj adjective clause @ adverbial clause @ prepositional clause ‘Ansa 121, Tell me who did it. The underlined part is — a noun clause a ae [PUST (AV/A2) 17-18} op Banat tne Sue 122. Those whe i Ans:a who are bewildered by the teeming life in White chapel of finding thelr way oe = teeming lie in Wh tte chapel devised methods # noun clause Bi adjective ee as ee tae 17-18) ® adverbial clause @ prepositional cl 123, Rabi was a poor boy who lived in the orphanage, Find: a eee . Find out the clause name of the 9 principal clause » [RU (E-f¢cerg) 13-14, TU (H) 14-15] ®) adjective clause ee MASTER Iverbial clause Ans: C603) Rie. | 134d) Which sentence contains an adverbial clause? (KU Gree) 11-13) &) That is the way he writes b) She went back to England where she was born This isthe pen I lost yesterday.) The house in which we live in is small, Ansa 125. Ldidn’t believe them at first, but in fact everything —- Was true. (COU (8) 15-16) 4) they said (=) b) that said @ what that they said d) which they said Ansia 126. Some of the boys — did not come. {CU G) 16-17) a) | invited b) whom [ invited them © whose | invited 4) | invited them Ansa 127. — surprised me. [emer eases fee wedi 35] ‘#) What you said b) Ifyou say so © Because of saying so d) What did you say Ans:a 128. He always does what — fees xaermcne ere oraz eer wa OTE 36] a) he cannot see b)he likes @) is quite certain d) sce the point Ans:b 129. I know the man/boy who came here yesterday. The underlined clause is a/an ‘@) noun clause b) adjective clause [PSTUA 10-11, RU A, f0@Tg 16-17] @ adverbial clause @) principal clause Ans:b 130. The vegetables that people leave uneaten are often the most nutritious? [BSMRSTU (E) 16-17] The underlined part is a/an a) noun clause —B) appositive _€) adjective clause @ complement Ans:c 131. This parcel is from where 1 spent my childhood. The underlined part is — a) a noun clause b) an adjective clause [BSMRSTU (B) 16-17} @ an adverbial clause @) none Ans.a 132. This is the pen which I wanted. Identify the underlined clause. {IU (B) 16-17] @ adjective clause 6) main clause @ noun clause @) adverbial clause Ans:a 133, ‘That he is a rogue is well-known to all." The underlined part is- [Unt (D) 15-16] That he is very intelligent is known to me. [RU (Law) 12-13) @ an adjective clause 8} a prepositional phrase @ a noun clause @ a noun phrase Ans:c 134. ‘He came when I was there.’ The underlined clause is - {Iu (C) 15-16] # Noun clause B) Adverbial clause @ Adjective clause @) None Ansb 135. ae i eee projector that our class used. The underlined unit is- Bava ba adjective clause [BSMRSTU (D) 15-161 re lees niece ase clause Ansb This is the man who called vou v er ae trust est @ independent clause eee once eee wen Bodverb cleuse B) adjective clause @) noun clause Ans 137. The station master knows when the train will depart. The underlined clause is- @ a noun clause 7 ee al ial cl s 1 an adjective clause 5 et clause (IU (x) 05-06, MBSTU (0) Irase Ans: MASTER cD) 4 4] icl e following sentences contains an a € Which of the 1g sentences contains a1 tive cli ~ 138M ye works hard so that he can succeed in life adjective canes 1 know the boy who stood first in the exam, ah he is poor, he is honest, ) Wh ! ; st. at he says is true. he sentence with adjective clause. “_ tt is : HSTU 13-14] SOU (B) 04-9} bd g) Thou identity « 39. 19 know what he said 6) The rumour, that she died, is not true He is the boy who eame here @) She reads hard so that she can pass ° Ans: y4o. We all know that humans are mortal. Here the underlined clause is-_ (CU (D) ier know how. he became successful. It is - (PUST (C eer 1 know where he lives. The underlined part is- [RU (B) 12-13, fa 18-19) § an adverbial clause By a noun clause “_ § an adjective clause {) the principal clause Ans:b Ml. Supposing that he passes the B.A, but will he get a job? {IU (B) 14-15) B) an adverbial clause Ans:b #) a noun claus e clause @ an adjective clause oa co-ordinate when Jiban came back home. ‘When Jiban came back home’ is - ya, It was raining ) main clause By noun clause [1 (B) 15-16) adjective clause @) adverb clause ‘Ans:d 143. He whom ‘ou call uncle has died. The underlined part is alan [KU (sifefer 12-13] a) An ‘Adjective clause b) A Noun clause @) A co-ordinate clause Ans:a @) An Adverbial cla 44, Lapprehend whether the home assignment has been finished. The underlined clause is- # a coordinate clause bj an adverbial clause (tu @®) 1415) @ an adjective clause Ans:c @a noun clause 4 succeeds finally. The underli The man who works har‘ ned part is an example of — [WU (B) 15-16} 4s. W adjective clause py adverb clause @ noun clause ) independent clause Ans:a 146. The man who came here is a professor of English. The underlined part is- a principal clause Bi) a noun clause [BSMRSTU (G) 16-17] Qan adjective clause @ an adverbial clause Ans:c 147. "People who are involved in. polit try to get power. The underlined part is ®noun clause adjective clause [BSMRSTU (G) 16-17] i” te adverbial clause {) none of the above ‘Ans:b " ‘i fruits that are available in summer bear antibodies to fight against summer ases. The underlined part is ~ [BSMRSTU (G) 16-17] ‘an adjective clause {Bj a noun clause 49, Wh Prepositional clause @ an adverbial clause Ans:a pee was clear to all. Here "what he knew" is - [BSMRSTU (G) 16-17] an ee aute Bf an adjective clause 150. The shire say clause @ a co-ordinate clause Ans:a Noun Po my father bought for me suits me well. {BSMRUST (D) 13-14] a Principal cla Bj Adverbial clause MASTER use ‘Adjective clause Ans:d 605 ™ Simple, Complex, Compound Sentence af simple sentence 4 9k 44 clause ace ade GHB subject a aefh finite verb etc | catcat AICI subject 44 number, person 44e tense fsa Fa CL RT verb ae aa We ofaAATS AH WIECH Finite verb acer | few at maa AT Rey orca non-finite verb at, I go to work closing the door He goes/is going to work closing the door, They go to work closing the door. He went to work closing the door GA go 4 subject 4 number, person Lak tense “frase Sa go at 1 RATT RATE EE go 20% finite verb few acer asc CHER Work BoifrafSe wee fearT work WR non-finite verb @ WET simple sentence 4 i444 In spite of, Despite, Because of, Owing to, too—to, enough ~ to, Present participle #¢% being, having, v+ing, By/Without/Besides + v+ing zon ace 1. Asimple sentence has [RU 04-05) a) Only one subject and many verbs. b) Only one subject and one finite verb, 6) Only one subject and two vert 4) A subordinate clause. ‘Ans:b 2. A simple sentence consists of [BSMRSTU (B) 11-12, sifearan actereas Safer Fore oferta.) 8) one clause b) more than one clause 4) more than two clauses ‘Ansa 3. ple sentence? [RU C 19-20) a) A small sentence b) An assertive sentence ¢) An one-clause sentence d) An easy-to-understand sentence Ans:c 4, Simple sentence - Wu @) 12-13) a) I saw that he was reading. b) I saw him reading 6) I saw him when he was reading ) I saw a man who was lame Ans:b 5. Which is the correct simple sentence? [KU (on 6 arf) 11-12] & The sun rose and the fog dispersed) The fog being dispersed, the sun rose. ©) When the sun rose, the fog dispersed. _d) The sun hav ing risen, the fog dispersed. #@ rere fc HOT AUB, IE aT carrer fe atacw io Bar AeA d) 6. _ Which of the following sentences is a simple sentence? rea nace fede ct 8) In spite of his poverty he is happy b) I know that he is rich cocers wfers-39] @) Do ro die d) I respect him as he loves me Ansa Complex sentence @ weate a sasterera Boe @) Simple sentence B) Complex sentence Ans © Compound sentence @ Exclamatory sentence 10. 15, “know wi hat his name is* is a— senteneg-——————_________ compound B) complex e (ee sheracea false ewatnre. pe | O simple 3 ah, smh Bee i A intact Negative sentence ; 11, eo ee fw ance . B) Complex senten no Compound sentence @ None a {UU (D3) 13-14) Although he is rich, he is an honest man. This is a Ans:b vee [Ries Sereeh eat. a) simple sentence B) complex sentence Z @ compound sentence @ multiple sentenc eae What kind of sentence is ~ “Fight till you die"? “ (eeethe exter een a ? ath ™ a Simple b) Complex Compound @) Complex- Compound fan If it rains, the match will be postponed. The type of sentence is- (Un (A) v7.8} @) simple Bb) negative @) complex @ compound An: Which one is a complex sentence? a (RU (A-c9m9) 13-14] b) There is no mother but loves her child. ) He tried hard to help me 4) He is poor but honest 9 Do ro die 5 Ans:b There is no mother but loves her children. The sentence is - {NU (tren) 11-12) simple b) complex) compound) complex-compound Ans:b ae cores AH but STE «Sra WA BCE oH fF Compound sentence f*E 4145 but SPH negative relative pronoun S4* who/that does not a aawe RTE BE sentence * complex sentence WA! 16. Which one of the following is a complex sentence?|:te == yon weer oferta. o6 RU 07-08} 4) Only the graduates need apply. b) He is better than any other boy in the class. @) We eat that we may live. @ We saw him writing a letter. Ans:c 17. Do whatever you like, This is an example of - [RU (B-Law) 16-17] ‘What is lotted cannot be blotted. This is— (> wares mew fwe-02,1U (C) 10-11] ® Simple sentence 1b) Compound sentence {PUST (C, #09) 17-18] © Complex sentence @ Multiple sentence Ans:c What is lotted cannot be blotted (Proverb)- S117 Sra Sorat 2H At 18. Which one of the followings is a complex sentence? {UnU (D) 14-15] 8) Some students like to study in the moming. 6) I hate running, but like walking 8) They are studying because they have a test in the afternoon. § Too many cooks spoil the broth. Ans:c 19. Which one is a complex sentence? {JnU (D) 11-12} 8) Despite his poverty, he is honest. 6 Having reached in London, he will attend a conference (STeT>=1 7e). @ He is poor but honest. The man who came here this morning is my brother. Ans:d 20. Which one is a complex sentence? {Jn (A) 10-11) Though Rajib is ill, he regularly attends classes. 8 Despite his illness, he regularly attends classes. Inspite his illness, he regularly attends classes. Rajib is il, but regularly attends classes. Ans:a MASTER A) a compler sentence 1b) s compound sentence €) an optative sentence @ 4 simple sentence Ans 29. ‘Jumping up he ran away" This sentence is — [Soe creme eters ate cafsenet #5) 2") @ simple B) compound @ complex @) gerund Ansa 30. All the following sentences are compound except- (of mee anes (ore ate 9 He was ill, therefore, be could not come W) Speak the truth and I shall pardon you. @ He must retum the goods or pay the bill. : @ | offended him as did this. Ansd |. Learn English and get a good job. It is a/an— [wage Songs wtengee ret “ort @ Complex sentence pa @ Compound sentence me . £ a a al Exclamatory sentence ae 3 W assertive sentence Denne, ence: ¢ ofan core tee? S @ compound sentence a simple sentence ¥ Masta Soren semtence wat Oia Ate" vead, you will learn. TI is sentence is a~ {RU 0708 Kl - ay fart o. , RU 07-0 ne ~ gat et SP 30, BRDB 4 Bh Bi wed 50, le pa S rofeana) 11-12, neath a fer] sample sentence an 'b) complex sentence 3 fompourd sentence d) negative sentence aye spoke very strongly and you listened to her.” a a itisan example of-- [avert aoe eae Front g) a complex sentence b) a compound sentence Netee assy) {9 simple sentence @) Both simple and complex sentence 3s, ‘one day the sailors saw an albatross flying ene ia an pax Itisan example of a- [arate seer faree-o8, 1U 09-10, RU (ferrets) 06-07, (AS) 11-12) ja) Complex sentence b) Compound sentence 9) Simple sentence d) None of them are yg, Identify the complex sentence. (ace are ge 0 oe 4) He confessed his erime. ) The management is thoroughly bad. : @) He finished his exercise and put away his books. @) He bought the library which belonged to his uncle. Ansid y7, ‘Ahundred percent marks in English is too high to achieve.’ is a — sentence. [srofire sect foree-03) a) Simple b) Complex Incorrect.) Compound Ans:a 38. ‘He had many acquaintances but few really close friends. This is the example of- a) Compound sentence b) Complex sentence [RU C 19-20} ¢) Simple sentence d) Contracted sentence Ans:a 39, Which one is a complex sentence? [KU B 19-20) a) This is the act ofa wise man.) This is an act and a wise man does it. 6) This act is done by a wise man. 4) This is the act that a wise man does. Ans:d 40, ‘Tknow who he is.’ This is an example of —- [BSMRSTU (E) 18-19] ‘He has lost the book which I gave him.’ is a- [RU (E) 18-19] ‘She was not so young as I expected’ is an example of- {RU (B) 18-19] a) compound sentence By complex sentence 6) simple sentence ) conditional sentence Ans:b 41. The South Pole is too cold for human beings to live in. It is a= (RU (A2) 18-19] a) simple sentence 1b) complex sentence a © compound sentence @) multiple sentence Ans:a Which is a simple sentence? (KU (B) 18-19] 8) Tell me what you mean by this. Bj He always does not speak as he thinks. Ans:d. a mt make a promise, I keep it. @) The machine is working beyond our expectation. All that glitters is not gold. This sentence is - [TU (#) 3-04, KU 06-07, RU (C1) 18-19 44, wun , Bj complex § compound iy complex-compound Ans:b Pie one is a compound sentence? {RU (EL) 17-18) ee police the thief ran away aes ief saw the police while he ran away be ae thief saw the police, he ran 2WaY MAST Rt saw the potice and ran away Ans:d 609 45. Which one is a complex sentenc (RUCEN T7218) a) The water being very hot, | couldn't drink b) Since the water was very hot, I couldn’t drink it ©) Being poor, | couldn't buy a chain Ans:b 4) Because of his playing well, he won the game aun Las 46. ‘Though he was very rich, he was still very unhappy” is TRU (61) 17518] a) simple sentence b) complex sent Ans:b ¢) compound sentence d) conditional sentence » ts-— [sn (A) 17-18) 47. He looked all around and disappeared. The type of this sentence is — Unt) pa a) simple B) compound e)complex _d) negative U0) 17-18) 48. The sentence “He ate rice and came to school” is — Anse a) Simple b) Complex ¢) Compound d) None AI 49. ling the bird, the old man brought bad luck to the crew’ is a= [REED IT 18) a) complex sentence b) compound sentence Anve ¢) simple sentence d)none of them Ruut 50. ‘Without working hard, you will not prosper in life’ is a- (RU (E2) 17-18] a) conditional sentence 'b) compound sentence ex ©) complex sentence d) simple sentence _ Ansd S1. ‘I saw a boy who was poor’ is a- TRU (Es) 17-18] a) simple sentence b) compound sentence Ans:c ©) complex sentence d) none of them Which one of the following is a compound sentence? a) Turning to the left you will see the shop. b) If you read you will learn. ©) I shall work hard or I shall fail. d) Had I the wings of a bird? Ansic 53. “You should apologize for what you have done” is a - b) simple sentence d) adverbial clause Ansa [RU (A, cog) 16-17] [RU (F-sfee) 17-18] w 8 {BSMRSTU (D) 17-18] a) complex sentence ©) compound sentence 54. The girl who sat next to me is an architect. It is a: 4) simple sentence b) complex sentence 4) complex-compound sentence Ans:b ©) compound sentence (WU (©) 17-18] 55. A complex sentence is one which contains a) one independent clause and one subordinate clause b) two subordinate clause ©) two independent clauses ) neither of the above Ansa 56. The sentence ‘He is diligent, therefore he will succeed’ is a — [NU (aFFRe) 08-09] 8) compound-complex sentence b) compound sentence TU (D) 16-17 ¢) simple sentence 4) complex sentence Ansb 57. Heis a boy who has his merit. This sentence is- {KU (Befeers 9) 15:16 a) exclamatory b) compound ¢) complex @) simple Ans:¢ 58. Which of the following is a compound sentence? pant (4) 16171 4 } a he came bere he talked to him. BJ He came here but I did not talk tohim. aoe ‘oped to talked to him A) He could not but talked to him __ATSE 24 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 1 —Which of the following is a compound sentence? 4) Work hard and you will succeed b) Work hard for suc ¢) It'you work hard, you will suecced —_ d) You need to be hard working to succeed «The man with a stick in his hand was walking across the road (conetsy ora ace ane fara Cec are! aa efter)” This sentence is the example of [COU (B) 15-16] a) a simple sentenc b) an imperative sentence ¢) a complex sentence @) an exclamatory sentence Ans:a Which one is a simple sentence? [BSMRSTU (E) 13-14] a) If | make a promise I keep it, b) You can talk as much as you like 6) While there is life there is hope d) He will pay only under compulsion Ans:d You must work for success. (Make it compound without changing meaning) a) Work hard for the success. b) Work hard for success. [RU 04-05, 10-11] Ans:d ©) Work hard to succeed ) Work hard and you will succeed. Because of illness, he could not attend the meeting. This is a --- b) complex sentence [1U (BBA)II-12} a) simple sentenc ¢) compound sentence d) multiple sentence Ans:a ‘I saw that the boy was playing.” It is an example of a — {1U ©) 09-10) a) complex sentence b) compound sentence ¢) simple sentence d) exclamatory sentence Ans:a “if we don’t read we become trapped in our own individual minds” is a ~ a) compound sentence b) complex sentence [RU (A. fer) 15-16) ¢) simple sentence 4d) clause ‘Ans:b ‘Besides robbing the poor child, he also murdered her’- this sentence is a) a compound sentence b) a simple sentence [RU (sf) 09-10] 6).a complex sentence 4) an optative sentence Ans:b The tiger having fallen, he climbed down from the tree. [RU (6) 11-12] 8) complex sentence b) simple sentence Ans:b ) negative sentence @ compound sentence tence? What is the sentence-pattern of the following sem ‘Besides making a promise, he kept it.” a) Complex sentence b) Compound sentence {@ Simple sentence ) Negative sentence nnere ‘The police dispersed the people who gathered around the deceased. [PUST (C) 16-17} How he made his career is a good lesson for us all. The sentence is: (RU (B) 15-16] “There is no meaning in what you say’ what type of sentence is it? {KU (BS) 12-13] @ simple sentence by) compound sentence © positive sentence @ complex sentence Ans:d ‘Study hard otherwise you will fail.’ What kind of sentence is this? {IU (B) 09-10) a) Simple b) Compound €) Complex) None of these Ans:b Choose the correct complex sentence. [KU (fre -#) 09-10] 8) I wanted to see my ailing father and so I went home. b) I went home in order that I might see my ailing father. I went home to see my ailing father. _d) I went seeing my ailing father. Ans:b [CU (A) 06-07] MASTER | Simple Present participle “In spite of | + verb + ing _ Complex [¢ ompoond | Se ware Since/as Awhenvafte and i | Since/as Avhen/after | serait ca WBC - waa 8 eA and “fae, Faw Sere Tad fara sub + cannot + verb | Infinitive to+ in ~ | So that + sub + can and + sub + want to order to | +verb _[everb : | Single clause | Relative pronoun and | | the place ----- where/ | | | the time ---- when _ _| [Besides +(v+ingy’ | While Not only ——-- but also | Setcata/arerert=t noun | | ---- and + instantly CSRS | Present / perfect No sooner had ---- than participle ----instantly | as soon as_ _ _ arate auca Hew A see AT Simple Sentence 4 wer Tete Present participle (verb+ing) 9 cr ace | we cafe ae Teer AAAS yP era HLT Simple Sentence 4 STE watt perfect participle (Having +vpp) 4 2H ®1# | 77 fact tact Complex 4 When/After a Fat frets sare Since/As eaca afm participle T Bene clause 4 fare sate =z fs Compound & Complex 4 linker 4% comma foe Bice few and wat WT TAM clause CF YF FATS A 1 Simple Sentence ___| Seeing the police, the thief ran away. Complex Sentence When the thief saw the police, he ran away. Compound Sentence The thief saw the police and ran away. Simple Sentence ‘Complex Sentence Being ill, | could not attend the class. Since I was ill, I could not attend the class. Compound Sentence Simple Sentence Complex Sentence I was ill and could not attend the class. The water being salty, I could not drink it. Since the water was salty, I could not drink it. Compound Sentence | Simple Sentence Complex Sentence | Compound Sentence | Simple Sentence eames Sentence 2 Pound Sentence MASTER — ence _| The class was over and I talked to my teacher. The water was salty and I could not drink it. Having heard the news, he began to weep. When he had heard the news, he began to weep. He had heard the news and began to weep. The class being over, I talked to my teacher. When the class was over, I talked to my teacher. 7 Simple Sentence ‘omplex Sentence te The sun havi —|tes Son having set, we reached home. __ e sun had set, we reached home. 5 The : 7 he sun had set and we reached hom: ompound es | Since the water was hot, I could not drink it,” (cceg rf au fn, of aft aw aero ¢ ware af) The correct simple senten ; b) The water being very hot, I could not drink a ee ¢) As the water being very hot, I could not drink it. wees d) I could not drink the water because it was hot 73, He shut the door and went out. (Make it simple) muecat a) Shutting the door, he went out. b) He shutting the door before went out. ” ___ 9) He went out shutting door. d) Closing the door he went out. Ansia [Compound @ and aat 4 as Ie ae Simple aa wate een erator verb +ing BT 7 74. The man said this and went away. (Complex) a [KU (BBA) 11-12] a) Saying this the man went away b) Having said this the man went away €) The man went away after he had said this d) None of the above Anse 75. Thad done the work and went home (Simple) (fare fs fre (excomty-30] a) Having done the work, | went home _b) Being done the work, I went home €) Because of being done the work, I went home 4) As I had done the work, I went home Ans:a Simple sentence Because of @#0 #1 ‘Fiotet aca aA Since/As aecx afer Because of 7S Bers clause a fare Face wT | fee Compound 4 Complex 7 Be Sica few and wat gr atais clause CF TS FATS A! 1 { Simple Sentence Because of my illness, I could not attend the class. Complex Sentence Since I was ill, [could not attend the class. | Compound Sentence | I was ill and could not attend the class. | Simple sentence 4 Inspite of @ Despite 11 SH ‘Complex sentence 4 Though 1 Although = Compound sentence But Taw Ve! ‘Simple Sentence Despite/ In spite of his poverty, he is happy. | Complex Senter ‘Though/Although he is poor, he is happy. ‘Compound Sentence __| He is poor but happy. 76. Though he is poor, he is happy. (Simple) 8) Despite his poverty, he is happy. © He is poor but happy. [8 Fires Fes. 30] b) In spite of his being poor, he is unhappy d) In spite of his poorness, he is happy. Ansa 77. Though he tried hard, he failed. (Compound) [95 fre free] ) He tried and failed B) In spite of his trying hard, he failed. @) He tried hard but failed @) But for his trying hard, he failed. Ans:c 78, Find the complex form of ‘He is poor but honest’. {Unb (B) 10-11) Although he is poor he is honest b) He being poor is honest Despite his poverty he is honest 4) In spite his honesty he is poor ¢ is poor but honest, (Make it simple) (He) 08-04) a) In spite of his poverty he is honest B) Though he is poor but honest also ¢) He is poor and honest @) He is poor, so he is honest Ansa 80. ‘He is rich, but he is unhappy’, Make it simple. (KU 07 04) a) Although he is rich but he is unhappy. _b) In spite of his richness, he ts unhappy ¢) In spite of his riches, he is unhappy d) Though he is rich, he is unhappy. Ansie 81. Though he is rich, he is not happy. (Make it simple) (RU 07-0%) a) He is rich but not happy b) In spite of being a rich man, he 1s not happy 6} In spite of a rich man, he is not happy.) In spite of a rich man, het happy. Ans-b 82. ‘In spite of being old, he was young at heart.” The compound sentence of it is - a) Though he was old he was young at heart [RU 09-1010 (0) 15-16) b) He was too old to be young at heart ¢) He was old but young at | d) All of the above Ansic TUITE simple sentence « By/In case of/ln the event of + gerund #2" 275 ¢ ‘omplex «4 4m se Iftaffirmative clause &4 44% ‘wera | Bra Simple & Without+ gerund [Complex Sentene Compound Sentence ert Compound £2 £€ Se Imperative 4 sae oraeta and 7% ate: sem ears wa Complex 4 24x 8e4 Unlesstaffirmative eat ft 14714 or He aie Sem TATA ‘eed gee GT# Compound £7 Sx 8c" Ly ~—T By taking physical ex Hf you take physical exercise, you may be healthy | rake physical exercise and you may be healthy, | Without working hard, you will not succeed in life. | Unless you work hard, you will not succeed in life. nealthy. entence _| Work hard 2" — ‘Compound ‘SB, simple # complex 44 subj per | Or, If you do not work hard, you will not succeed in life. arae eace eH | FEW subject 1 afr 1" person a1 3” person BW eta Let + objective form+ base form Ty Simple By moving, he will die. ut moving, he will die. | | Complex If he moves, he will die. If he does not move, he will die. - _| Unless he move, he will die _| Compound _| Let him move and he will die him move or I die | 83. Move and die. (Simple) — _ [8 fe es] 4) If you move, you will die. b) By moving you will die © Without moving you will die.) If you do not move, you will die. Ans:b 84. If he does not move, he will die. (Compound) [ub free Beee2°] 8) Move and die b) Move or die ‘s Be canon move and die ) Let him move or he will die Ansid . e simple form of the sentence. ‘Study well or you will fail.’ (sav (0) 151 4) In case of your studying you will fail. B) In case of your not studying well you will fail © Despite your studying well you will fail. 4) In spite of your studying you will fail, assh MASTER ma 614 . Ge Ihe does not do, he will die. (Compound) Jo fre awe 3] a) Doand die b) Do or die ¢) He cannot do and die ) Let him do or he will dic Anwd 97. Move and die. (Make simple) 1100 08.09, COU (A) 1516) a) Move or Die b) In case of your moving you will die ©) Move unless you die. d) Move never you will die Anwib 38, Move or die. (make it simple) RU (Gy HES a) You shall move to die b) In case of your failure to move you will die ¢) Ifyou don't move you will died) You will to move to die Ansib $9, Choose the simple form of the sentence: If you help me, f will help yous [201/(4) 15-16) a) In case of your helping me | will help you b) In case you help me I will help you ©) By your help I will help you 4) Despite your help | will help you Ansia aati doer FAB Simple sentence 4 too + adjectives torverd rem arcane wd ‘erent Ba TH Bit Complex so -- that + negative clause & *faste #ate that 7 ¥ and 4 | as too weak to walk. (C1 6&8 sda cu #1608 “AA *1) Complex Sentence He was so weak that he could not walk. [Compound Sentence _| He wat ery weak and could not walk 90. The complex sentence of “He is too weak to wall 8) He is so weak that he cannot walk 6) He is so weak to walk 91. The man is so weak that he cannot walk (Simple) ) The man is too weak to walk ) The man is so weak to walk {The man is too weak for him to walk {) The man is so weak for him to walk Ansa 92. He is so dishonest that he cannot speak the truth, (Simple) [oven fare fe 38] {8} He is too dishonest that he cannot s eak the truth. acer ad: B) He is too dishonest to be spoken the truth. UE TE 9 He is too dishonest to speak the truth. 4) He is very dishonest and cannot speak the truth. CRITE catia doer FAB Simple sentence # too +adj/adv+for + object + to «ear for + a ga object F complex am that clause ga subject BH | SUT faararete, aces wae | is [RU (FL) 12-13, 1 (C) 14-15, 15-16) s very weak to walk is to weak to walk Ansia I om fe frees (2)-38] UBT AACE CH AT Ans:c¢ Simple Sentence The problem is too difficult for me to sol ‘Complex Sentence The problem is so difficult that I cannot solve it Compound Sentence __| The problem is very difficult and | cannot solve [Compound Sentence _| “T° PI" eae 53. The grass was so wet that we could not sit on it. Make it a simple sen 4) The grass was very wet to sit on. [oat austere afore aesi-o8, JKKNIU (AL) 18-19) b) The grass was too wet for us to sit on. ad: uPHOTAT a CBT fa © The grass was wet enough for us to sit on. eran ora Sera aCe a @) The grass was much wet for us to sit on. Ans:b MASTER enough + torverd ea in-car ence @ udjective * “" a gts #808 | Compound ecxtrara doer fafa’ Simple sen ad err ara won Ie Complen f 50 that + al fiery hat ae wen and ce anten aT | © too 7 50 WH very HAE sentence ‘Simple Sentence Lam st pag te tae 9a ne on Complex Sentence J am so strong that Beant fae YE Compound Sentence a eng an Ce maa roe Oa. She is — to reach the shelf gee rae a) so tall by tall a eat cn 1 ae gett) ae = modify in se sentence 4 infinitive 4 [REEEE simple sentence * ata verb & sentence # infinitive & so that + claw ag want’ verb ae and 44 Ct anf ee nc jard to prosper hard so that he cat | jite and nd He work He work He wants to prospe! tence Simple 5 Complex Sentence ‘Compound Sentence 05. He is working hard ~ fa) as he can shine in Ife «) to shine in life Simple: In + 94", be verb (main clause 4 venie 2 nea cater * eae (APRA 2) 38) nt Ansid p) that he can she ) so that he 1 Principal clause/Main clause (Subject * Verb + extension) a main clause f sores wt) Make it compler, (RU ES 08-09) in spring 1 (D) 14.15 Jau +wyt Complex: When + it * 96, ‘hn spring, the cuckoo (74) sings’ (7 fa) When it is spring, the cuckoo sings b) The cuc €) The cuckoo sings only in spring ) When the spring com (REIEIEE Simple : Subject + want/wish/ like/desire + object + infinitive rextenston ‘Complex : Subject + like/desire (sofeAf6e ence) + that + object ® subject + should + infinitive © verb oc# afe et At is complex for this senten b) Does he wish my going , the cuckoo sings nt/wish [U (B) 10-11] 97. Does he wish me to go. Which 48) Does he want that I should 0” ¢) Does he wish that I should go? d) Does he wish that | may go? Ans:¢ 98. He wants that I should go. (Make it simple) RU. 10 MBSTU (D) 12-13] a) He wants my going b) He wants me to g . ¢) He wants that | must ¢ = must go ) He wants that I might go Ansb A text book of Higher English Grammar, Composition & Translatio K De S: ey Simple sentence 4 ek - hrase % that/Wh noun phrase «4 Complex sentence 4 noun word caren *eeenfrs eH noun clause 4 “fats et | , : Simple | | know his address/his livi “ je: w where he lives. _ ess/his living place. I nere | : tt 2 place. Complex | kno’ c lives. 99. Which is the complex form of ‘They admitted their guilt? " i 213] : [BRUR (B) 12-13 a) They admitt y ited that they were guilty) They admitted when they were guilty ©) They admitted be 100. ecause they wer I know her name. (Make it on ) They admitted, they have guiltiness Ans# me her name I know ath me har ) I know what is her name Lp Her name | know a ne” ee [RU 07-08, (E, oar9) 16-171 ¢ 616 ) [bi, He confessed his guilt. (Comptes a) He contessed when he became (or fs es (ean guilty . RUE, a @ Ile confessed because he was puity 7 e confessed that he was guy 02, The correct complex sentence of L know the ress Sed though he was a) I know why he is silent, B. ‘4son of his silence is: are a : ea What he silent for, mel a Y is he sil a Sorrect simple form of the following commis Ansa Was innocent, [NU (area) pisk sentence? Announced that he was ‘innocent. — ) H. ‘ ae @) He told about his innocence, ae ) L know why is he silent, 103. Which one is the He said that he a) He 08, vx Rema (eet we)-30) a innocence. Source: High Schoo! English Grammar & Composition. ceed his innocence. ee " ren & Martin/Prasad Rao Chapter 11 Noun Cl. aed 104. don’t know his father’s name. Make it a complex sentence. _ a) | do not know his father name. €) I do not know what his father’s name is. @) I do not know that what his [PSCo4, RU 07-08, BRUR (BBA) 13-14] BY I do not know what name his father's has, father’s name is Ans:¢ Complex sentence noun clause eae Simple sentence # noun clause fF aes eat ammePyyt noun phrase @ fete ea) hat he was guilty [ [Co | imple few adjective clause eear He confessed to his guilt noun clause 44 TOT amps adjective Te Fave KA | Complex | He died in the village where he was | Simple | He died in his native | L____ born. _ village. 105. He died in the village where he was born. Ans:c The simple form of the complex sentence is - [JU 10-11, Medical 13-14] ' a) He died in his village. b) He was bom in a village and died in the same village. | ¢) He died in his native village) He died in a village where his birth took place. Simple sentence @ word/phrase C# 7-e-1IFre #re Complex sentence @ #fare Fat i ‘Simple Sentence L ‘Complex Sentence He is a meritorious boy. He is a boy who has his merit. ene ipower It is money which is power. Tris he who is a good student. T know that he is honest. Texpect that I will/shall get a prize. Give me some water that I may drink Iris true that’ The truth is he was absent, This is the pen which I lost yesterday. \ ‘Only those men who work hard, will succeed. __| Itis said that honesty is the best policy. (passive) _| Ttis known that he is a studenthe is famous. \ T saw a bird which was flying. | I saw that he was reading. | | [saw him when he was reading 7 MASTER s pen yesterday. Only hard working men will succeed. Honesty is the best policy. He is a student/He is famous. ‘T saw a bird flying. T saw him reading. =~ 106. Certainly, I shall stand by you. (Complex) [x fe faa 33) a) I shall stand by you and itis certain b) [tis certain that I shall stand by you 6) Itis certainly that | shall stand by you. d) There is no doubt that I shall stand by you Ans:b 107. Itis man who is the maker of his own fortune. (Simple) [oF fs 59, BRURC 15) b) Man makes his own fortune. ake his own fortune, Ansa a) Man is the maker of his own fortune d)\ (ren steve 0 eo) 6) Men are makers of his own fortune “Thave no money that I can spare (Simple sentence is) ) L have not so money to be spared. 108. are. a) I have no money to s ¢) [have money but not to spare. Ansa who are the fittest will survive, 109. Which one is the proper simple form of ‘Only those b) None but the fittests will survive (BUB 15-16} a) Only the fittest will survive ©) The fittest people will survived) The unfit will die Ansa 110. Identify the correct transformation of ‘Health is wealth’ into a complex sentence, 2) Health and wealth are the same b) It is health which is wealth [DU € 00-01) good wealth Ansib ¢) Health is wealthy d) Health is a lest +sub+ should +base form +extension fen: imple: ...to avoid doing sth Complex: [ Simple : T went to the station by a taxi to avoid missing the train. ] | Complex : I went to the station by a taxi lest I should miss the train. id falling into poverty. | Simple : Spend your money carefully to av Complex : Spend your money carefully lest you should fall into poverty. Simple : — like +phrase doing sth Complex : ------- as iffas though* clause ‘Complex : He speaks as if he were a leader. Simple : He speaks like a leader. ME sina 7 (Sth) increase/decrease/lessen/worsen in proportion to (sth) Complex : The +comparative -------, the comparative ~ x ‘Complex : The greater the demand, the higher the price. Simple : Price increases in proportion to demand. Complex : The more you read, the more you learn. Simple : Your learning increases in proportion to your reading. Complex : The more she worked, the less she achieved. Simple : Her achievement worsened in proportion to her working. | ‘Simple : Certainly Complex : Ttis certain + clause Simple : Certainly, I support you. Complex : It is certain that I support you. Simple : He wil certainly come. Complex : It is certain that he will come. | Simple : —— To add to Complex : which added —-- Compound: --- and this ade ‘Simple : His enterprises failed to add to his worries. Complex : His enterprises failed which added to his worries. Compound : His enterprises failed and this added to his worries. Simple : To add to his misfortune his father died. Complex : His father died which added to his misfortune. | Compound : His father died and this added to his misfortune. 618 \ MASTER ut tl. 3. 14. 1s. 116. 7. 118, 119. 120, Select the right compound steu he sentence: 38" BCS! “Though he is poor, he is honest”, " a) He ts poor and honest b) As he is poor, he is honest ¢) He is poor but honest ) Since he is poor, he is honest Ansic “A rolling stone gathers no moys” The complex form of the sentence is [37° BCS} tone is rolling, it gathers no moss, aenrene Oifew efioecore b) Though a stone is rolls, it gathers no moss 6) A stone what rolls gathers no moss, d) A stone that rolls gathers no moss. sa wed) 3 Ansid Move or die. (Simple) [sen free frees] a) You move, you will die. b) In case of your failure to move, you will die. ¢) If you move, you will die @) Move and die Ans:b Do or die (Make it Simple) [sen free fae (3) 29) a) By doing you will die. b) Without doing you will die. ¢) By doing you won't die. 4d) Without doing you won't die Ans:b I went there to seek a job. (Compound) [set fre few 39] a) I went there and secked a job, _b) I went there so that I could seek a job. ¢) I went there for seeking a job, d) I went there and sought a job. Ans: Unless you work hard, you will not succeed. (Compound) [sen Fe few (3)-39) a) Without working hard and you will not succeed. b) Work hard or you will not succeed. ©) Work hard and you will not succeed. d) You work hard and will not succeed. Ans:b Which is the complex sentence: ‘Unfortunately, he failed’ (of Regenerate ae Reem 8) He is unfortunately failed.) It is unfortunately that he failed. ee-weibe->9) ©) He is failed unfortunately. d) It is unfortunate that he failed. Ans:d Change the following sentence into complex sentence. [aren raft aferacta Burns "EeH-29] Without your help he can do nothing, 8) Without your help what can he do 16) Unless you help him he can do nothing. 6) He can do nothing without your help @ He cannot do anything unless you help him ‘Ans:b Choose the correct sentence simple sentence of : [ertee state am Pe This is the needle with which she knits. weatt a7ag4a-s0] 4) This is her knitting needle. _B) This is the needle the she uses for knitting. ©) This is the needle for knitting. d) This needle can be used for knitting It is beyond doubt that he is a brave man. (Simple) a) It is doubtless that he is a brave man. b) There is no doubt that he is a brave man. © Undoubtedly he is a brave man @) He is a brave man and there is no doubt about it Ans:a [383 firwa ferme (2)-39] MASTER = J cai a z . 5 ‘ Ane tee eee ene) C= bos eh is youd. re) os Ceti tn " poet od ty OMe elt Ghia hw ana he artes sn Udiiveeedoy har un caint xced H ese nid (Bie cated en dant he edd ie ivewnta soy hard mond ceo te ite Rac ecncosin cand worked ey had amd 126 Tes frm fhe weno" hard ou a cong othe ry Tag ee somg ay: — An 128 Tho ei por hes nt (Simpl. renee dees por hen doneat Hn pi of ang pr ee ame AvoIee penn teiebonst QP Douc hshonsy hese ARE » Camere cn cmp te“ dre 9 You ates oun te youd tundra seepasoeeme gece oe! 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