Synthesis of Sentences - two or more simple sentences into one new simple sentence
Synthesis of sentences means combining two or more simple sentences into a single new simple sentence, usually by removing repetition and using phrases or modifiers. Let me show you how it works:
🔗 Methods of Sentence Synthesis
1. Using Participles
- Original: He finished his work. He went home.
- Synthesized: Finishing his work, he went home.
2. Using Infinitives
- Original: She has some money. She wants to buy a car.
- Synthesized: She has some money to buy a car.
3. Using Prepositions
- Original: The sun rose. The birds began to sing.
- Synthesized: The birds began to sing at sunrise.
4. Using Adverbs
- Original: He tried hard. He succeeded.
- Synthesized: He succeeded by trying hard.
5. Using Nouns or Phrases
- Original: He is a doctor. He is also a writer.
- Synthesized: He is a doctor and a writer.
✨ Practice Examples
Try synthesizing these pairs:
- The boy saw the snake. He ran away.
- She worked hard. She passed the exam.
- I went to the market. I bought some fruits.
For instance:
- "The boy saw the snake. He ran away." → "Seeing the snake, the boy ran away."
Would you like me to prepare a step-by-step worksheet with 15 pairs of sentences, showing both the original and the synthesized versions, so you can practice systematically?
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