synthesis and their uses in English language.... part-2
यह ब्लॉग एक सरल लेकिन प्रभावशाली सोच पर आधारित है:
> “सच्चा ज्ञान केवल तथ्यों को जानने से नहीं, बल्कि उन्हें आपस में जोड़ने से आता है।”
आज की दुनिया में हमारे पास जानकारी की कोई कमी नहीं है — किताबों, लेखों, लेक्चर्स और इंटरनेट पर अनगिनत स्रोत हैं। लेकिन ज्ञान सिर्फ जानकारियाँ इकट्ठा करना नहीं है। ज्ञान का असली रूप 'Synthesis' में है — यानी विचारों, तथ्यों और अनुभवों को जोड़कर एक नई और गहरी समझ बनाना।
🔍 इस ब्लॉग में आपको क्या मिलेगा:
* विभिन्न विषयों को जोड़ने वाले लेख
* अध्ययन और सोचने की नई तकनीकें
* रचनात्मक और आलोचनात्मक सोच पर लेख
* शिक्षाप्रद सामग्री, सारांश और विचार
चाहे आप विद्यार्थी हों, शिक्षक, शोधकर्ता, या एक जिज्ञासु पाठक — Synthesis ब्लॉग आपके लिए है, अगर आप सिर्फ रटना नहीं, बल्कि समझना और जोड़ना चाहते हैं।
मैं हूं BALRAM CHOUDHARY, और इस ब्लॉग के माध्यम से मैं आपके साथ मिलकर सीखने, सोचने और विचारों को जोड़ने की एक खूबसूरत यात्रा शुरू कर रहा हूँ।
📢 आपसे अनुरोध:
अपने सुझाव, सवाल और विचार कमेंट के माध्यम से जरूर साझा करें।
इस ब्लॉग को फॉलो करें और इस ज्ञान यात्रा का हिस्सा बनें।
“जिज्ञासु बनें, जुड़े रहें।”
धन्यवाद 🙏
पिछले ब्लॉग में हमने दो simple sentences को जोड़कर एक simple sentence बनाने का तरीका सीखा था अब शुरू करते है- दो simple sentences को मिलाकर एक compound sentence बनाना।
2. Compound sentence बनाना:-
Compound sentence बनाने वाले वाक्य दो प्रकार के होते हैं- (a) Type-A: ऐसे दो वाक्य जिनमे subject या predicate common हो और दोनो वाक्यो का भाव भी common हो।ऐसे वाक्यों को निम्न conjunctions के उपयोग से जोड़ते हैं --
Neither-nor Either-or
Not only-but also And
Both-and As well as
(b) Type-B: ऐसे दो वाक्य जिनमे subject और predicate समान न हो तथा दोनों वाक्य का भाव भी समान न हो(एक वाक्य सकारात्मक तो दूसरा वाक्य नकारात्मक हो)। ऐसे वाक्यों को निम्न conjunctions के उपयोग से जोड़ते हैं।
Yet-फिर भी, तो भी but-लेकिन
For-क्योंकि So-इसलिए
Otherwise-अन्यथा Else-वरना
As soon as- जैसे ही Though- यध्यपि
Although- हालांकि As long-जब तक
🧠 Compound Sentence Quiz
Q1.
She was tired.
She continued working.
👉 Combine them: She was tired, ___ she continued working.
(a) and (b) but (c) or (d) so
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Q2.
I can cook dinner.
We can order food.
👉 Combine them: I can cook dinner, ___ we can order food.
(a) so (b) or (c) yet (d) for
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Q3.
He studied hard.
He failed the exam.
👉 Combine them: He studied hard, ___ he failed the exam.
(a) so (b) but (c) and (d) nor
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Q4.
The dog barked loudly.
The baby didn’t wake up.
👉 Combine them: The dog barked loudly, ___ the baby didn’t wake up.
(a) or (b) yet (c) and (d) so
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Q5.
You didn’t call me.
You didn’t send a message.
👉 Combine them: You didn’t call me, ___ did you send a message.
(a) and (b) so (c) nor (d) yet
🧠 Compound Sentence Quiz (Set 2)
Q6.
The sky is clear.
The stars are visible.
👉 Combine them: The sky is clear, ___ the stars are visible.
(a) so (b) but (c) and (d) or
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Q7.
He didn’t bring his umbrella.
He got wet.
👉 Combine them: He didn’t bring his umbrella, ___ he got wet.
(a) and (b) so (c) yet (d) or
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Q8.
We could go to the zoo.
We could visit the museum.
👉 Combine them: We could go to the zoo, ___ we could visit the museum.
(a) or (b) so (c) and (d) for
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Q9.
She wanted to sing.
She was too nervous.
👉 Combine them: She wanted to sing, ___ she was too nervous.
(a) but (b) so (c) and (d) yet
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Q10.
I didn’t see the message.
I didn’t reply.
👉 Combine them: I didn’t see the message, ___ did I reply.
(a) nor (b) and (c) or (d) but
🧠 Compound Sentence Quiz (Set 3)
Q11.
She likes tea.
She doesn’t like coffee.
👉 Combine them: She likes tea, ___ she doesn’t like coffee.
(a) and (b) but (c) so (d) or
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Q12.
The train was late.
We missed the meeting.
👉 Combine them: The train was late, ___ we missed the meeting.
(a) or (b) so (c) yet (d) nor
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Q13.
He is rich.
He is generous.
👉 Combine them: He is rich, ___ he is generous.
(a) but (b) and (c) yet (d) nor
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Q14.
They don’t watch movies.
They don’t read books.
👉 Combine them: They don’t watch movies, ___ do they read books.
(a) and (b) nor (c) so (d) or
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Q15.
I wanted to help him.
He refused my offer.
👉 Combine them: I wanted to help him, ___ he refused my offer.
(a) but (b) and (c) or (d) so
🧠 Compound Sentence Quiz (Set 4)
Q16.
He opened the book.
He began to read.
👉 Combine them: He opened the book, ___ he began to read.
(a) and (b) yet (c) nor (d) but
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Q17.
We can leave now.
We can wait for her.
👉 Combine them: We can leave now, ___ we can wait for her.
(a) or (b) so (c) yet (d) for
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Q18.
I was feeling cold.
I wore a jacket.
👉 Combine them: I was feeling cold, ___ I wore a jacket.
(a) but (b) or (c) so (d) and
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Q19.
She didn't come to school.
She was not feeling well.
👉 Combine them: She didn't come to school, ___ she was not feeling well.
(a) and (b) or (c) so (d) for
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Q20.
I tried to fix the car.
It still wouldn’t start.
👉 Combine them: I tried to fix the car, ___ it still wouldn’t start.
(a) so (b) yet (c) or (d) and
(Answers of all the quizs are in the comment)
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📝 Compound Sentence Quiz – Answer Key with Explanations
Q.No Correct Answer Sentence (with correct conjunction) Explanation
1 (b) but She was tired, but she continued working. Contrasting ideas
2 (b) or I can cook dinner, or we can order food. Showing a choice
3 (b) but He studied hard, but he failed the exam. Unexpected contrast
4 (b) yet The dog barked loudly, yet the baby didn’t wake up. Unexpected result
5 (c) nor You didn’t call me, nor did you send a message. Negative + negative
6 (c) and The sky is clear, and the stars are visible. Two related ideas
7 (b) so He didn’t bring his umbrella, so he got wet. Cause and effect
8 (a) or We could go to the zoo, or we could visit the museum. Options/choices 9 (a) but She wanted to sing, but she was too nervous. Contrast
10 (a) nor I didn’t see the message, nor did I reply. Negative + negative
11 (b) but She likes tea, but she doesn’t like coffee. Contrast
12 (b) so The train was late, so we missed the meeting. Cause and effect
13 (b) and He is rich, and he is generous. Two positive, related facts
14 (b) nor They don’t watch movies, nor do they read books. Negative + negative 15 (a) but I wanted to help him, but he refused my offer. Contrast between intent and result
16 (a) and He opened the book, and he began to read. Sequence of actions
17 (a) or We can leave now, or we can wait for her. Options/choices
18 (c) so I was feeling cold, so I wore a jacket. Cause and effect
19 (d) for She didn't come to school, for she was not feeling well. "For" = because 20 (b) yet I tried to fix the car, yet it still wouldn’t start. Contrast – expected fix, but didn’t work
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🔢 Your Turn:
Mark your answers and tally your score out of 20!