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Types of Sentences Exercise

Read the following sentences and state whether they are simple, complex or compound.

A simple sentence has just one clause.


A complex sentence has one main clause and one or more subordinate clauses.
A compound sentence has two or more clauses of equal rank.

1. The girl looked at her brother and smiled.

Simple
Complex
Compound

A compound sentence consists of two or more coordinate clauses. Clauses connected by


and, but or or are coordinate clauses.

2. Janet went to the library to borrow some books.

Simple
Complex
Compound

The given sentence has just one finite verb and one clause. Infinitives are non-finites.

3. The water was so cold that we could not swim in it.

Simple
Complex
Compound

So…that… is a subordinating conjunction. A clause introduced by a subordinating


conjunction is a subordinate clause.

4. The little girl started crying when she couldn’t find her toy.

Simple
Complex
Compound

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'When' is a subordinating conjunction. Clauses introduced by subordinating conjunctions


are subordinate clauses.

5. I live in a large city.

Simple
Complex
Compound

A simple sentence has just one clause.

6. As soon as the bell rang, the children rushed out.

Simple
Complex
Compound

A complex sentence has one main clause and one or more subordinate clauses.

7. We saw a film which was based on the life of Nelson Mandela.

Simple
Complex
Compound

A complex sentence has one main clause and one or more subordinate clauses.

8. His crude remarks offended me.

Simple
Complex
Compound

A simple sentence has just one clause.

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9. Jane and Alice had their dinner and went for a walk.

Simple
Complex
Compound

A compound sentence has two or more coordinate clauses. Two clauses connected by ‘and’
are coordinate clauses.

10. The boys and the girls were shouting loudly.

Simple
Complex
Compound

The given sentence has just one clause. Therefore it is a simple sentence.

11. The customers were happy because they got what they wanted.

Simple
Complex
Compound

Because is a subordinating conjunction.

12. The meeting was held in a room near the library.

Simple
Complex
Compound

A simple sentence has just one clause.

PLAY AGAIN !

Answers

1. The girl looked at her brother and smiled. (Compound sentence)

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Types of Sentences Exercise

2. Janet went to the library to borrow some books. (Simple sentence)

3. The water was so cold that we could not swim in it. (Complex sentence)

4. The little girl started crying when she couldn’t find her toy. (Complex sentence)

5. I live in a large city. (Simple sentence)

6. As soon as the bell rang, the children rushed out. (Complex sentence)

7. We saw a film which was based on the life of Nelson Mandela. (Complex sentence)

8. His crude remarks offended me. (Simple sentence)

9. Jane and Alice had their dinner and went for a walk. (Compound sentence)

10. The boys and the girls were shouting loudly. (Simple sentence)

11. The customers were happy because they got what they wanted. (Complex sentence)

12. The meeting was held in a room near the library. (Simple sentence)

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