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ICSE Class IX Notes 2021 : English Paper 1 (English Language)

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SIMPLE, COMPOUND AND COMPLEX SENTENCES Procedure The teacher asks the pupils to observe the following table and note down the similarities across columns A, B and C. The teacher then discusses the similarities and differences in depth and gets the pupils to define each of the three types of sentences. The teacher shows a video on the topic as a repetition and drilling of the rules. The teacher summarizes the topic with an Exercise. SET A 1. Alice wrote the letter. 2. Joe waited for the train. 3. I am very hungry. SET B 1. Alice wrote the letter and Alex posted it. SET C 1. Alice wrote the letter which she posted on Monday. 2. Joe waited for the 2. Joe waited for the train but it was train although he late. was getting late. 3. I am very hungry 3. I am very hungry so I wish to have a since I skipped my pizza. breakfast today. SIMILARITIES IN COLUMN A One subject one predicate One finite verb One main clause One complete idea/thought SIMILARITIES IN COLUMN B One/two subject/s two predicates Two finite verbs Two main clauses of equal importance Two complete ideas/thoughts Connected by co-ordinating conjunctions like and, but, so SIMILARITIES IN COLUMN C One/two subject/s two predicates Two finite verbs One main clauses and one dependent clause One complete idea/thought and one dependent idea/thought Connected by subordinating conjunctions/ relative pronoun like although, since/which WHAT IS A SIMPLE SENTENCE? A Simple Sentence is the one that contains: One subject one predicate One finite verb (may contain a non finite verb) One main clause One complete idea/thought WHAT IS A COMPOUND SENTENCE? A Compound Sentence is the one that contains: One/two/more subject/s two/more predicates Two or more finite verbs Two or more main clauses of equal importance Two or more complete ideas/thoughts Connected by co-ordinating conjunctions LIST OF CO-ORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS WHAT IS A COMPLEX SENTENCE? A Complex Sentence is the one that contains: One/two/more subject/s two/more predicates Two or more finite verbs One main clause and one or more dependent clause/s One complete idea/thought and one dependent idea/thought Connected by subordinating conjunctions/ relative pronouns LIST OF SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS Video on Simple, Compound and Complex Sentences Simple, Compound and Complex Sentences Iken Edu.wmv Class work exercise on the topic Identify whether the following sentences are simple, compound or complex: (Reasons to be discussed) i. We drove right up to Helsinki in two days. ii. You can either come with me now or walk home. iii. He will never leave home because he hasn t got the courage to. iv. When all else fails, read the user manual. Class work exercise on the topic Identify whether the following sentences are simple, compound or complex: (Reasons to be discussed) v. I have been on rather too many planes and trains recently. vi. Two minutes ago the child was fast asleep, but now he is wide awake. vii. He is not tall enough to be a soldier. viii. If it s a really nice day, we could walk. Class work exercise on the topic Identify whether the following sentences are simple, compound or complex: (Reasons to be discussed) ix. She dropped the pan and the plate, but she held on to the spoon. x. James and Eve rode their bicycles after they ate lunch. xi. The big brown dog ran after the blue and red ball. xii. We saw a fox that was following us. Kindly contact suruchi@ppskandivali.com for any queries or doubts.

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