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If I were a bird I would fly high in the sky.a.Simpleb.Compoundc.Complexd.Complex Compound

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If I were a bird I would fly high in the sky.

a. Simple
b. Compound
c. Complex
d. Complex Compound

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Solution

To determine the type of sentence, we need to analyze the structure and components of the sentence.

The sentence "If I were a bird I would fly high in the sky" consists of multiple clauses connected by the conjunction "if." Let's break it down:

  1. "If I were a bird" - This is a dependent clause that starts with the subordinating conjunction "if" and includes the subject "I" and the verb phrase "were a bird." This clause cannot stand alone as a complete sentence.

  2. "I would fly high in the sky" - This is an independent clause that includes the subject "I" and the verb phrase "would fly high in the sky." This clause can stand alone as a complete sentence.

Based on this analysis, the sentence "If I were a bird I would fly high in the sky" is a complex sentence because it consists of a dependent clause ("If I were a bird") and an independent clause ("I would fly high in the sky") connected by the conjunction "if."

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