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Md. Abul Bashar Assistant Teacher Tangail Residential School & College

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Simple, Complex, Compound

Md. Abul BasharAssistant TeacherTangail Residential School & College. . . Simple ComplexCompoundWhy does it need?. Free Hand Writing . GB AavqwU RvbZ hv Rvbv cqvRb:1. Finite Verb2. Non-finite Verb3. Phrase()4. Clause( finite verb )Example of finite & nonfiniteI want to see you.I wanted to see you.I will want to see you.1. He comes here dancing.2. He came here dancing.3. He will come here dancing.1. Swimming is a good exercise.2. I am fond of taking coffee.3. I like collecting stamps. Simple: Finite verbComplex: / finite verbCompound: finite verbLook at the sentence:1. Finishing the class, I went home. (Simple)2. When I finished the class, I went home.(Complex)3. I finished the class and (I) went home.(Compound)Simple sentence:Pbvi DcvqBecause of/on account of/due to/owing to, in spite of/despite, present participle, past participle, too----to, enough---to, both---and, by + gerund, without + gerund etc.Complex sentenceBecause/as/since, though/although, When/as, so that/in order that, so---that, if, unless, till, until, who, whom, who, whom, whose, what, how, where etc.Compound sentence(Fan boys)either---or, neither----nor, therefore etc.For, and, not, but, or, yet, soSentence ( )Simple: Because of/on account of/owing to his illness, he did not go to school.Complex: Since/as/because he was ill, he did not go to school.Compound: He was ill and he did not go to school. Simple: Working hard, he shone in life.Complex: As/since/because he worked hard, he shone in life.Compound: He worked hard and he shone in life. 1. Simple: He is too weak to walk.2. Complex: He is so weak that he can not walk.3. Compound: He is very weak and he cannot walk. Simple: The sum is too hard for me to do.Complex: The sum is so hard that I can not do it.Compound: The sum is very hard and I cannot do it. 1. Simple: He is strong enough to walk.2. Complex: He is so strong that he can walk.3. Compound: He is very strong and he can walk. 1. Simple: In spite of/despite illness/being ill, he went to school.2. Complex: Though/Although he was ill, he went to school.3. Compound: He was ill but he went to school.1. Simple: We eat to/in order to live.2. Complex: We eat so that we may/can live.3. Compound: We want to live and we eat. ( )1. Simple: By reading, you will pass.2. Complex: If you read, you will pass.3. Compound: Read and you will pass.( )1. Simple: In case of your coming, I will go. 2. Complex: If you come, I will go.3. Compound: You will come and I will go. ( )1. Simple: Without reading, you wont pass.2. Complex: Unless you read, you wont pass.3. Compound: Read or you wont pass.1. Simple: In case of your failure to come, I wont go.2. Complex: Unless you come, I wont go.3. Compound: You will come or I will no go. 1. Simple: I was there in Autumn.2. Complex: I was there when it was Autumn.3. Compound: It was Autumn and I was there., , - In - at, , - on- at/at the age of- at the moment of/at the time of Simple: Finishing my class, I went there.Complex: When I finished my class, I went there.Compound: I finished my class and I went there.

At the time of his waking up, it was raining.When he woke up, it was raining.He woke up and it was raining.Thank You