Converting compound sentences in to complex sentences


Answer all the questions.

Question 1) Convert the following compound in to the complex sentences:

a) Keep quiet, or you will be punished.

b) Life was few enjoyments; still we cling to it.

Question 2) Convert the following from complex to simple sentences by converting the noun clause in to a word or a phrase.

a)  I am responsible for what I do.

b) He wanted to know why he had been dismissed.

Question 3) Underline a prepositional phrase in the following sentences.

a) English is used by a quarter of the people in the world.

b) She arrived at the party on the time.

Question 4) What is the major focus of Situational Approaches of Teaching Languages?

Question 5) Who write “The primacy of the Linguistic Medium”?

Question 6) What According to Brooks are the humanistic uses of literature and what is the impact of structuralism and post theories on it?

Question 7) “A living language cannot be taught through the translation or the grammar method. One can learn cycling only by to ride it, one can learn a language by learning to use it.” In the light of the above statement examine the basic characteristics of Grammar Translation Method and its limitations.

Question 8) Transform the following from complex to compound sentences.

a) He was honest although he was poor.

b) The lion was killed although he was wounded.

c) She is studying hard, that she may become learned.

d) We eat that we may live.

e) I should go there as it is my duty.

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