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valina [46]
3 years ago
15

रचना के आधार पर वाक्य के कितने भेद है? नाम सहित बताईये l​

World Languages
2 answers:
sasho [114]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

वाक्य संरचना के 4 प्रकार

एक वाक्य में क्या है?

एक साधारण वाक्य में एक स्वतंत्र उपवाक्य होता है।

एक यौगिक वाक्य दो (या अधिक) स्वतंत्र उपवाक्य हैं जो एक संयोजन या अर्धविराम से जुड़ते हैं।

एक जटिल वाक्य में एक स्वतंत्र उपवाक्य और एक आश्रित उपवाक्य होता है।

Explanation:

क्या मुझे एक brainliest मिल सकता है

Mkey [24]3 years ago
6 0

रचना के आधार पर वाक्य के भेद

rachna ke adhar par

साधरण वाक्य या सरल वाक्य

जिन वाक्य में एक ही क्रिया होती है, और एक कर्ता होता है, वे साधारण वाक्य कहलाते है।

दूसरे शब्दों में - जिन वाक्यों में केवल एक ही उद्देश्य और एक ही विधेय होता है, उन्हें साधारण वाक्य या सरल वाक्य कहते हैं।

इसमें एक 'उद्देश्य' और एक 'विधेय' रहते हैं।

जैसे-

बिजली चमकती है।

पानी बरसा।

इन वाक्यों में एक-एक उद्देश्य अर्थात कर्ता और विधेय अर्थात क्रिया है। अतः ये साधारण या सरल वाक्य हैं।

Explanation:

मिश्रित वाक्य

जिस वाक्य में एक से अधिक वाक्य मिले हों, किन्तु एक प्रधान उपवाक्य तथा शेष आश्रित उपवाक्य हों, मिश्रित वाक्य कहलाता है।

संयुक्त वाक्य

जिस वाक्य में दो या दो से अधिक उपवाक्य मिले हों, परन्तु सभी वाक्य प्रधान हो तो ऐसे वाक्य को संयुक्त वाक्य कहते है।

दूसरे शब्दो में - जिन वाक्यों में दो या दो से अधिक सरल वाक्य योजकों (और, एवं, तथा, या, अथवा, इसलिए, अतः, फिर भी, तो, नहीं तो, किन्तु, परन्तु, लेकिन, पर आदि) से जुड़े हों, उन्हें संयुक्त वाक्य कहते है।

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