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Conversion of Complex Sentences to Simple Sentences
In this blog, we shall look at the various methods applied for the conversion of a Complex Sentences to Simple Sentences . The following examples have been taken from the english language textbook prescribed for ISC students studying in class 11. Use these as practice and climb your stepping stones to better grammar! A complex sentences can be converted to a simple sentence by changing a noun clause, an adjective clause or an adverb clause, as shown below: Noun Clause Complex:Tell me where you live. Simple:Tell me your address. Complex:That you should be present is essential. Simple:Your presence is essential. Adjective Clause Complex:Time which is once lost is lost forever. Simple:Time once lost is lost forever. Complex:I have no advice that I can offer you. Simple: I have no advice to offer you. Adverb Clause Complex:When he had finished his work, he went out to play. Simple:Having finished his work, he went out to play. Complex:If I make a promise, I will ke...
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