Practice Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences – Identification and Transformation - 1.2.1 | Module 1: Foundations of English Language - Grammar & Composition Reloaded | ICSE Grade 10 English
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1.2.1 - Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences – Identification and Transformation

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Practice Questions

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Question 1

Easy

Identify if the following is a simple sentence: 'The cat sleeps.'

💡 Hint: Does it have only one independent clause?

Question 2

Easy

Write a simple sentence about a dog.

💡 Hint: Remember, it needs just one subject and verb.

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Interactive Quizzes

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Question 1

What defines an independent clause?

  • A clause that cannot stand alone.
  • A clause that expresses a complete thought.
  • A clause with only a subject.

💡 Hint: Remember what it means to be independent.

Question 2

True or False: A complex sentence contains only independent clauses.

  • True
  • False

💡 Hint: Think about what a dependent clause does.

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Challenge Problems

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Question 1

Write a compound-complex sentence that includes at least two independent clauses and one dependent clause.

💡 Hint: Use 'while' to introduce the dependent clause, and make sure to connect two independent clauses.

Question 2

Transform this complex sentence into a compound one: 'Although it rained, the picnic continued.'

💡 Hint: Identify the independent clause and think of a way to connect it.

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