Here’s a guide to help students rewrite and join sentences as compound sentences: Guide to Rewrite or Join Sentences as Compound Sentences What is a Compound Sentence ? A compound sentence consists of two independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction. Independent Clause: A sentence that can stand alone and has a subject and a… Continue reading Rewrite as Compound Sentence
Category: Grammar
Complete grammar study for any class with rules, examples and exercise for ample practice.
Rewrite as Simple Sentence
Here is an exercise with rules for converting compound and complex sentences into simple sentences, followed by practice examples: Rewrite as Simple Sentence Rules for Conversion From Compound Sentences: 1. Identify the conjunction (e.g., and, but, or, so).2. Combine the clauses by reducing one clause into a phrase (e.g., participial, gerund, or prepositional).3. Eliminate the… Continue reading Rewrite as Simple Sentence
Do as directed – Grade 9 to 12
English Grammar Test Grade Level: 9-12Marks: 30Time Allowed: 60 minutes — Instructions: Read each question carefully. Write your answers in the space provided. Each question carries 1 mark unless otherwise stated. — Section A: Active and Passive Voice (3 Marks) 1. Convert the following sentence into passive voice:“The chef prepared a delicious meal.” 2. Rewrite… Continue reading Do as directed – Grade 9 to 12
25 Significant Proverbs|Significance|Similar and Contrasting Proverbs
Proverbs hold significant importance for several reasons: 1. Wisdom Transmission: Proverbs encapsulate cultural and collective wisdom, passing down insights and experiences from generation to generation. 2. Conciseness and Clarity: Proverbs convey profound messages in a concise manner, making them easy to remember and share. They offer clear guidance in simple language. 3. Cultural Identity: Proverbs… Continue reading 25 Significant Proverbs|Significance|Similar and Contrasting Proverbs
Clauses: Types of Subordinate Clauses
Subordinate clauses (also called dependent clauses) are clauses that cannot stand alone as a complete sentence and function as part of a larger sentence. They are introduced by subordinating conjunctions, relative pronouns, or other markers. There are three main types of subordinate clauses: 1. Noun Clauses Definition: Function as a noun in the sentence (subject,… Continue reading Clauses: Types of Subordinate Clauses