It is simple.
according to purpose: 1. declarative, 2. interrogative, 3. imperative 4. exclamatory according to structure: 1. simple sentence, 2. complex sentence, 3. compound sentence, 4. compound-complex sentence
This type of sentence has a compound subject. The sentence can be simple, compound, or complex. Likewise the compound subject may be either singular or plural. For example, 'the boy and girl walked to school.', is a sentence that has a singular compound subject.
it is compound sentence
Two or more subjects is called a compound subject. Any type of sentence (simple, compound, complex) can have a compound subject.Simple sentence: Bob and Kevin went to work.Compound sentence: Bob and Kevin went to work, but they had the day off.Complex sentence: After they realized that they had the day off, Bob and Kevin went to the beach.
If you merely say just the one word "Hello" to your friend you are not even saying a sentence you are only using one word. If you said "Hello, Dolly, how are you? You are using a simplex sentence. If you said "Hello, Doll, I have not seen you in a long time and I was wondering how you were doing." That would be a compound sentence.
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Simple sentence, compound sentence, complex sentence and compound complex sentence.
Compound simple
simple, compound, complex, compound-complex
complex
Simple.
Sentence according to structure are: simple, compound, complex and compound-complex.
Simple, complex, compound, compound -complex are the kinds of sentences in English Language. A complex sentence has nothing to do with Islam or a Muslim.
compound sentence, simple sentence, and complex sentence
CLASSIFICATION OF SENTENCES BY TYPES: declarative sentences interrogative sentences imperative sentence exclamatory sentences CLASSIFICATION OF SENTENCES BY PREDICATION simple compound complex compound complex
compound sentance
Not a simple sentence, but a compound, complex or compound-complex may have its principal or independent clause in inverted order within the sentence.