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He is weak: nevertheless he works hard. The sentence is-
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<p>The sentence "He is weak: nevertheless, he works hard" is a <strong>Compound sentence.</strong></p><p>Here's the reason why the others are not correct:</p><ol><li><strong>Simple Sentence</strong>: A simple sentence contains a single independent clause and expresses a complete thought. The given sentence consists of two independent clauses joined by the coordinating conjunction "nevertheless," making it compound, not simple.</li><li><strong>Complex Sentence</strong>: A complex sentence contains one independent clause and at least one dependent clause. The given sentence does not contain any dependent clauses, so it is not a complex sentence.</li><li><strong>Negative Sentence</strong>: A negative sentence typically includes a negation word like "not." The given sentence doesn't include any negation words, so it is not a negative sentence.</li></ol><p>The sentence "He is weak: nevertheless he works hard" is a <strong>Compound sentence</strong>. It consists of two independent clauses separated by a colon, and "nevertheless" is an adverb used to show the contrast between the two clauses.</p>
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