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Siksha Srijan Academy of Technology and Management Modern Indian Language

The document is an exercise sheet for BHM 2nd semester students at Siksha Srijan Academy of Technology and Management. It includes exercises for identifying types of sentences, combining sentences into compound sentences, and forming complex sentences. The exercises are designed to enhance students' understanding of sentence structure and grammar.

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Siksha Srijan Academy of Technology and Management Modern Indian Language

The document is an exercise sheet for BHM 2nd semester students at Siksha Srijan Academy of Technology and Management. It includes exercises for identifying types of sentences, combining sentences into compound sentences, and forming complex sentences. The exercises are designed to enhance students' understanding of sentence structure and grammar.

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Siksha Srijan Academy Of Technology and Management

Siksha Srijan Academy Of Technology and


Management
Contact: 7449393135 / 6291355543
BHM 2nd semester
Modern Indian Language

Exercise 1 – Identify the Type of Sentence


Identify whether the following sentences are simple, compound or
complex sentences. Also, mention which of the clauses is the main clause
and the subordinate clause.

1. I did not know that this food was meant only for the staff.

2. She is innocent, so she has appealed to the court.

3. If you are not ready with the song, it is better to let them know.

4. She will come home or I will stay back at her place.

5. In the evening, I am going to the park.

6. The sun looks amazing today.

7. I remember the day that we met very well.

8. Nithi is not keeping well, yet she decided to go to work.

9. After they reach the hotel, they will inform us.

10. We are going to the park.

Exercise 2 – Combine the Sentences to Form Compound Sentences


Combine the following sentences using a coordinating conjunction or a
conjunctive adverb to form compound sentences.

1. My mother is sick. My mother is going to the doctor.

2. Jibin has gone to Hyderabad. Jibin has not found any jobs yet.

3. Nalini was not satisfied with her birthday dress. Nalini wore it anyway.

4. Jaffar called me yesterday. I was not able to attend his call.

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5. Tina had to present the paper today. Nancy volunteered to do it.

6. It was raining the whole day. We decided to go to the park.

7. Firoz will pick you up. We will book a cab for you.

8. Nobody knew where to go. We asked some random people for


directions to the hills.

9. Let them know. You will have to suffer the consequences.

10. My mom was cleaning the house. I helped with the plates.

Exercise 3 – Combine the Sentences to Form Complex Sentences


Combine the following sentences by making use of a subordinating
conjunction or a correlative conjunction to form complex sentences.

1. You speak up. Nobody is going to know.

2. You are the only friend. You taught me right from wrong.

3. I was not happy. I went to the reception for the sake of my friend.

4. You do not finish it. You will have to face the consequences.

5. I do not know the person. He owns a brand new Mercedes Benz.

6. My brother does not watch animation movies. My brother liked Kungfu


Panda.

7. I don’t think I will be able to make it. I missed the bus.

8. You should do it. I will have to ask Praveen to do it.

9. There are no trains available. We took a flight.

10. Seetha finishes her work. Seetha will be on her way.

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