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Q. 1. Compound complex 3. He took the jar which was on the table and
sentence †’ simple broke it into pieces. (CDCX).
sentence í¬ ´÷®Ωa- Simple: Taking the jar from on the table
he broke it into pieces.
´î√a? 2. Å´-Ææ-®√-Eo-•öÃd, ´’†ç ´÷ö«xúË/ ®√ÊÆ Å稻Eo
2. Compound, complex, com-
pound complex sentence
•öÃd, Ææçü¿-®√s¥Eo •öÃd Öçô’çC. Å®·Ø√, ´÷ö«x-úË-
English
¢√é¬u-©†’ ™ ®√ÊÆ-ô- ô-°æ¤púø’ ´’†ç Ñ type of sentence ¢√ú≈L ÅE
°æ¤púø’, ´÷ö«x-úË-ô-°æ¤púø’ véπ´’ç Ç™-*ç* ¢√úøç-í∫ü∆? Å™« Å®·ûË ØÓöx †’ç*
àN’ö ûÁL-ߪ’-ñ‰-ߪ’-í∫-©®Ω’. ´÷ô©’ ®√´¤. Ç™-*-Ææ÷hØË ÖçúÕ-§Úû√ç. à sen-
tence ™ îÁ§ƒp-©-ØËC automatic í¬ ´îËa-Ææ’hçC.
- Seshanna, Adoni
´’†èπ◊ regular practice ´¤çõ‰. Spoken
A. 1. ´÷®Ωa-´îª’a. English ™ áèπ◊\´ short sentences (not
eg 1: The book is about gardening and has always simple, may be complex/ compound
Q. 1. English ™ tenses †’ 12 A. 1. English ™ à °æE á°æ¤púø’ ïJTçü¿E ûÁ©-°æ-úøç™,
sold well because it tenses (verb ûÁLÊ° °æE ïJ-T† Æ洒ߪ’ç), v°æA tense
too
®Ωé¬-©’í¬ áçü¿’èπ◊ N¶µº->ç-î√®Ω’?
-†’
í¬) ¢√úøû√ç. àüÁjØ√
is very useful èπ◊ ´÷Í® form of the verb, î√™«, î√™« ´·êuç. ûÁ©’-
Compound, Complex speech É¢√y-©-†’-èπ◊-†o-°æ¤púø’, ûÁ©’-í∫’™ ´®Ωh-´÷†ç, ¶µº÷ûª-鬩ç,
í∫’™ tenses v§ƒ´·êuç î√™« ûªèπ◊\´.
í¬ ´‚úø’ ®Ω鬙‰ éπü∆? Sir -´÷-vûª-¢Ë’ correct ûÁ©’-í∫’™ à °æE á°æ¤púø’ ïJ-Tç-ü¿-ØËC ûÁL-
(CDCX) prepare
¶µºN-≠æuû˝ 鬩ç ÅE
Simple ..
®√ÊÆ-ô-°æ¤púø÷ Å®·ûË
Simple: Very useful, sen-
Å´¤û√ç éπ†’éπ, Å°æ¤púø’
the book tence N≠æ-ߪ’ç™ ´’†èπ◊ 2. News papers Ê°®Ωx Ê°ç-ü¿’èπ◊, time expressions (É°æ¤púø’, Í®°æ¤,
about gardening has sold well. choice sentence select
Öçô’çC. ÅçûË-é¬E ´·çü¿’ 'The" ÅØË article ®√¢√L Éçûª-´-®Ωèπ◊, í∫ûªç™ etc) O’ü¿ áèπ◊\´ Çüµ∆-®Ω-°æ-úøû√ç. ûËú≈-
2. Very few know and fewer still have îËÆæ’-èπ◊E ´÷ö«xúøç éπü∆? éπü∆? eg: The Hindu, The New ™„ç-ü¿’-éπçõ‰ Ç ¶µ«≠æ© B®Ω’ ÅçûË.
heard about what exactly happened. Indian Express. é¬E DC Ê°®Ω’ 2. DC ´·çü¿’, paper title ™ print îËߪ’-éπ-§Ú-´îª’a. é¬E
(CDCX) ´·çü¿’ áçü¿’èπ◊ Öçúøü¿’? ü∆E í∫’Jç* ´÷ö«x-úË-ô-°æ¤púø’, The Deccan Chronicle
Simple: Very few know about the hap- 3. Respected Sir, Dear Sir, Sir- ÅØË ÅØ√L.
-Ççí∫x-¶µ«-≠æ-ù
pening, still fewer hearing OöÀ™ àC correct? 3. Sir ÅØËüË correct. Dear Sir, Respected Sir, ÆæÈ®j†
about it. 430 - A. Sudhakar, Bhiknoor English usage é¬ü¿’.