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° i :, A simple sentence has only one finite verb and is made up of only one clause., , o A compound sentence is made up of two or more clauses, eac, standing on its own. Clauses of equal rank are called coordinate clauses., , h of equal importance and capable of, , clau, , * Acomplex sentence is made up of one main clause and one or more schon / iy :, (l/ r&GQO, , lam [gp CdR. & Scie kind., , @® Read the following sentences and tick (V) the dae option to state, , 1., , - Gracy knew that her doll was the prettiest. (simple/compound/complex) ae a, - Mrs Gupta didn't like the painting but she bought the masterpiece. (simple/compound/comple:, . The dog was hungry. (simple/compound/complex), , - The teacher knew that the children were talkative. (simple/compound/complex), , I saw the children Participating in the quiz. (simiple/compound/complex), Rohit is an intelligent boy with a good grasping power. (simple/compound/complex), Reena didn’t like the pudding but she ate the preparation. (simple/compound/complex), , 2, fo, 4. The children rushed inside because it started to rain. (simple/compound/complex), 5., , 6, vi, 8, 9, , It was a difficult puzzle but Rohit could solve it. (simple/compound/complex), “>, , ), , 10. He must exercise regularly or he will have health problems. (simple/compound/complex), 11. The town was beautiful and the people were generous. (simple/compowid/complex), 12. The government was in a tight spot as there was food shortage in the country. (simple/compound/ ee,, 13. The relief team reached on time and it helped the earthquake victims. (simple/compotind/complex), , , , , , 14. He can come first if he swims faster. (simple/compound/compléx), , ve the car carefully but the car met with an accident. (simple/compound/complex), , uncomfortable because of dust allergy. (simple/compound/compl&)_, ed the boat fast and reached the shore safely. (sinaple/compound/complex)