Exercise on Simple Sentences
1. Write
a simple sentence about your favorite hobby.
2. Construct
a simple sentence describing the weather today.
3. Write
a simple sentence using the verb "to run."
4. Create
a simple sentence that includes a direct object.
5. Write
a simple sentence with an adjective describing a place.
6. Form a
simple sentence that expresses a daily routine.
7. Write
a simple sentence that includes a compound subject (e.g., "Raju and Samira").
8. Write
a simple sentence using the present continuous tense.
9. Create
a simple sentence that includes a prepositional phrase.
10.
Write a simple sentence that expresses a strong
emotion (e.g., "I love ice cream!").
Exercise on Compound Sentences
1. Combine
the following sentences using a coordinating conjunction: "She was
late." "She missed the bus."
2. Write
a compound sentence about your favorite sports.
3. Create
a compound sentence that contrasts two ideas.
4. Write
a compound sentence using the conjunction "and."
5. Form a
compound sentence that includes a semicolon.
6. Write
a compound sentence using the conjunction "but."
7. Combine
the following sentences into a compound sentence: "He didn’t study."
"He passed the exam."
8. Write
a compound sentence using a conjunctive adverb (e.g., "however,"
"therefore").
9. Create
a compound sentence about two events happening simultaneously.
10.
Rewrite the following as a compound sentence:
"The weather was hot." "They decided to go swimming."
Exercise on Complex Sentences
1. Write
a complex sentence starting with "Although."
2. Create
a complex sentence with a dependent clause at the end.
3. Write
a complex sentence using the conjunction "because."
4. Form a
complex sentence that explains a reason using "since."
5. Write
a complex sentence with a dependent clause in the middle.
6. Create
a complex sentence starting with "If."
7. Write
a complex sentence using the conjunction "when."
8. Create
a complex sentence that begins with "After."
9. Write
a complex sentence using the conjunction "unless."
10.
Form a complex sentence that explains a
condition using "provided that."
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