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Can every simple sentence be changed into complex or compound...?

You might be hearing an exercise, changing a simple sentence into complex and compound in your text questions.  Can every simple be changed into complex or compound...? No, It's impossible unless the simple sentence contains a phrase that helps to make complex or compound. "I am living in Chennai" This is a simple sentence. Can it be changed into complex...? No, there is no phrase with this simple. Only a simple sentence along with phrase can be done into complex or compound. "Because of capital of  our state, I am living in Chennai." This is also a simple but with phrase (because of capital of our state-is phrase here.), so it is possible to change into complex or compound. "I am living in Chennai because it is the capital of our state."- Complex " Chennai is the capital of our state and so/ so that/ hence/ so / I am living here - Compound For queries, Dial 9842490745 MAGHENDRAA INSTITUTE OF MUTUAL SPOKEN ENGLISH [MIMSE] NAGAP

See some sorted out simple, complex and compound sentences.

Simple Sheela taught classical dance in the U.S on her staying there for 5 years Complex Sheela taught classical dance when she was staying in the U.S for 5 years. Compund Sheela stayed in the U.S for 5 years, then she taught classical dance  ________________________________________________ Simple In spite of her being tall, she wasn't selected in the fitness examination. Complex Although she was tall, she wasn't selected in the fitness examination. Compound She was tall but she wasn't selected in the fitness examination. ________________________________________________ Simple Due to Oviya's getting stress, she quieted from the game of Big Boss. Complex Since (or) As Oviya had gotten stress, she quieted from the show of Big Boss. Compound Oviya had gotten stress so that she quieted from the show of Big Boss ________________________________________________ Simple Being an unsupported man, he has achieved. Complex Though he is an unsupporte

ADJECTIVES....

What is an adjective...? A word which describes the quality of a noun sitting before the noun in all types of structures, this type of position is 'attributive'. (Sometimes, adjective can be placed after 'be' form verbs in pure present or pure past tense, this type of position is 'predicate') CAPITALIZED ARE ADJECTIVES IN ATTRIBUTIVE POSITION CULTURAL function            [Standard adjectives] FANTASTIC idea CONTINUAL rain BEAUTIFUL home MISCELLANEOUS file ENGLISH teacher                 [Noun adjectives] BOOK stall SCHOOL student HOME theatre MARRIAGE hall HIS pen                                 [Possessive adjectives] MEN'S toilet HER chudidhar  RAGUL'S activities MY name WALKING stick                  [Present participle adjectives] SWIMMING pool RUNNING race TALKING dog PARKING spot THAT man                          [Demonstrative adjectives] THIS boy THESE guys THOSE players SUCH thin

REVIEW YOUR HEARING IN TAMIL INTO ENGLISH

This is an easy way to develop your communication skills in English. Imagine, you are in the situation to hearing all speeches in Tamil near your surrounding. Just utilise them for your learning or developing your communication skills.  How...? Your mind spontaneously should do such conversation into English. I mean, you have to think, if they were in English how it would be. It's a kinda self learning method. Listen the conversations going on in Tamil surrounding you, patch that conversation in your mind and try yourself to speak the same in English. It's an easy getting opportunity to develop your communication  skills in English. If you wish to experience like this practice, enroll with us as a student, we will train you. Thanks V.MAHENDIRAN FOUNDER/DIRECTOR MAGHENDRAA INSTITUTE OF MUTUAL SPOKEN ENGLISH [MIMSE] NAGAPATTINAM

A BRIEF ABOUT PHONETICS

Phonetics is a study about to transcribe a word to pronounce, or to learn to pronounce English words. There are 44 sounds or characters while 26 letters are there in English to text the words. We do not pronounce often according to characters as we use to do thorough letters. In fact we use to adjust ourselves to pronounce words though letters are right solution to pronounce. Only here, the 44 characters are helping us to make correct pronunciation to words. Those 44 sounds are divided as 2 sections. They are vowels and Consonants. There are 20 sounds in vowels and 24 in consonants. The 20 sounds of vowels are divided as 2 sub-divisions. They are Pure vowels and Diphthongs. There are 12 sounds in pure vowels while Diphthongs contains 8 sounds. The 24 sound of consonants are divided as 6 sub-divisions. Plosives: 6 sounds; Fricatives: 9 sounds; Affricates: 2 sounds; Nasals: 3 sounds; Lateral: 1 sound and the Semi vowels: 3 sounds. Without combination of vowels and

PREPOSITION PHRASE

A bunch of words contained like a sentence is known as preposition phrase. [Capitalized are preposition phrase]  OWING TO HEAVY RAIN, The match was called off. IN THE PRESENCE OF THE DISTRICT COLLECTOR, The function was going on. IN SPITE OF BEING TALL, He couldn't basket even a goal. WITH REFERENCE TO YOUR LETTER DATED 01.08.2017, We are sending this call letter. ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTION OF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT, States should get permission to implement any act in the future. DUE TO HER HAVING STRESS, Oviya quieted herself from Big Boss. ONLY FOR THE SAKE OF PEOPLE,  Government brought the demonetization process.

MAGHENDRAA INSTITUTE OF MUTUAL SPOKEN ENGLISH (MIMSE) opens a new batch for Engineering graduates

MIMSE (Maghendraa Institute of Mutual Spoken English) is opening a new batch for Engineering graduates who look for job, for training how to face successfully an Interview. Batch hour is assigned in the morning session. 10 am to 11 am, 11 am to 12 pm. Only 5 or 6 students are admitted per batch. For more details , you may log on mimseglobalenglish.blogspot.com/applicationstatus  The Admin  MIMSE NAGAPATTINAM