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The Sentences can be classified into three types — Simple, Complex and Compound. A Simple Sentence is one that has only one Subject and one Predicate. It has only one Finite verb. For example - Mathematics [गणित]

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The Sentences can be classified into three types — Simple, Complex and Compound. 

  • A Simple Sentence is one that has only one Subject and one Predicate. It has only one Finite verb.
    For example : She went home.
    In the morning, near my school I saw a snake.
  • Complex Sentence consists of one Main Clause and one or more Dependant or Subordinate Clauses.
    For example : She went home, after school was over.
    The boys found the book which had been lost.
  • A Compound Sentence consists of two or more Independant or Co-ordinate Clauses. They are joined by Co-ordinators. (For example : and, but, so, or, nor etc.)
    For example : He finished his work and he left his office.
    He is poor but he is honest. 
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Students must understand this on their own.

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Chapter 2.4: The Unsinkable Ship - English Workshop [Page 51]

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Balbharati Integrated 8 Standard Part 4 [Marathi Medium] Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 2.4 The Unsinkable Ship
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