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Synthesis of Sentences

ICSE · Class 9 · English Language - Archer

Complete topic list for Synthesis of Sentences in ICSE Class 9 English Language - Archer. Key concepts, sub-topics, and what to focus on for board exams.

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Topics in Synthesis of Sentences

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Core idea and sentence units

  • Synthesis of sentences means combining two or more sentences into a new sentence.
  • The new sentence may be a simple sentence, a complex sentence, or a compound sentence.
  • When combining simple sentences, the resulting sentence must have only one finite verb.
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Joining two or more simple sentences into one simple sentence

  • A participle can join two simple sentences into one simple sentence.
  • An infinitive can join two simple sentences into one simple sentence.
  • An adjective can join two simple sentences into one simple sentence.
3

Joining two or more simple sentences into one compound sentence

  • Compound sentences are formed by joining two independent clauses using coordinating conjunctions.
  • for, therefore, and so are used to join simple sentences into a compound sentence.
  • and, both...and, and not only...but also can be used to join ideas of addition.
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Joining two or more simple sentences into one complex sentence

  • A noun clause can be used to join sentences into one complex sentence.
  • An adjective clause can be used to describe a noun in one sentence.
  • An adverbial clause can be used to show time, place, reason, condition, or purpose.

Key Concepts

Central concept: Combining two or more sentences into one new sentence while keeping meaning clear and grammar correct

Synthesis of sentencesSimple sentence synthesisCompound sentence synthesisComplex sentence synthesisGrammar unitsClause typesImportant rules and cautions

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What are the important topics in Synthesis of Sentences for ICSE Class 9 English Language - Archer?
Key topics in Synthesis of Sentences include Synthesis of Sentences - Complete Overview, Synthesis of Sentences - Complete Overview, Synthesis of Sentences Overview. These are the concepts ICSE Class 9 examiners draw on most — study them first, then practise related questions.
How to score full marks in Synthesis of Sentences — ICSE Class 9 English Language - Archer?
Understand the core concepts first, then work through the 44 practice questions available for this chapter. Revise formulas and definitions regularly, and use flashcards for quick recall before the exam.

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