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Simple Complex Compound

The document provides a guide on transforming sentences in English, categorizing them into simple, complex, and compound structures. It includes examples for various grammatical forms such as verb-ing, having-V.P.P, and clauses using conjunctions. The document serves as a resource for learners to enhance their understanding of sentence transformation in English.

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Simple Complex Compound

The document provides a guide on transforming sentences in English, categorizing them into simple, complex, and compound structures. It includes examples for various grammatical forms such as verb-ing, having-V.P.P, and clauses using conjunctions. The document serves as a resource for learners to enhance their understanding of sentence transformation in English.

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Transformation of Sentences

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Simple Complex Compound


Verb-ing Since/As/When…..,…. ………… and ……….
Watching the movie, they left the hall. When they watched the movie, they left the hall. They watched the movie and left the hall.
Having – V.P.P Since/As/When ………… and ………
Having lost everything, he went to exile. As he had lost everything, he went to exile. He had lost everything and went to exile.
……… to – Verb ……… so that …. Can/may …. ………… and ……..
We come here to learn English. We come here so that we can learn English. We come here and can learn English.
……… too …. to … …… so … that ….. can/may – not …. ……. Very …… and ……
He is too weak to walk. He is so weak that he cannot walk. He is very weak and cannot walk.
……… too …. to … ( Different Subject ) …… so … that ….. it - can/may – not – be – V.P.P ……. Very …… and ……
The load was too heavy to carry. The load was so heavy that it could not be carried. The load was very heavy and it could not be carried.

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By – Verb – ing…….,…… can …… If – Subject – Verb……,….. Imperative – and……
By reading books, we can learn many things. If we read books, we can learn many things. Let's read books and we can learn many things.
Without – Verb – ing……,…. Can …. Unless – Subject – Verb……,….. Imperative – or ……

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Without reading books, we cannot learn many things. Unless we read books, we cannot learn many things. Let's read books or we cannot learn many things.
…… Object…. Verb – ing… ….. Object….. – Who/Which – be – Verb – ing….. …… and …..
I saw a boy crying. I saw a boy who was crying. A boy was crying and I saw that.
……. Personal Object …. Verb – ing…. …. That – P/O = Subject – be – Verb – ing…. P/O = Sub – be – Verb – ing ….. and …..

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I saw her playing in the field. I saw that she was playing the field. She was playing in the field and I saw that.
Inspite of/Despite – Possessive – Noun Though / Although – P/O = Subject – be – …………. But ……….
Inspite of his illness, he could come. Adjective He was ill but could come.
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Though he was ill, he could come.
Inspite of/Despite – participle – adjective….,….. Though / Although – Subject – Verb,…… …………. But ……….
Inspite of being ill, he could come. Though he was ill, he could come. He was ill but could come.
Because of/Due to/Owing to/On account of – As – P/O = Subject – be – Adjective…,…. …………. And so ……….
Possessive – Noun,…. As he was poor, he couldn’t continue his study. He was poor and so he couldn’t continue his study.
Due to his poverty, he couldn’t continue his study.
At/In/At the time/ During – time..,….. When – Subject – be – Adjective / time,….. …………. And ……….
During his childhood, he spent money lavishly. When he was a child, he spent money lavishly. He was a child and spent money lavishly.
Article – Adjective – Noun … article – Noun – Who/Which – be – …………. And ……….
I saw a blind man. Adjective,…. I saw a man and he was blind.
I saw a man who was blind.
Adjective + ly = Adverb It – be – adjective – that….. …………. And ……….
Unfortunately, you are failed. It is unfortunate that you are failed. You are failed and it is unfortunate.
Universal truth It – be – Noun – Who/Which – be…..
Health is wealth. It is health which is wealth.
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