(b) Add a clause to expand the sentence
meaningfully:
If you read books...
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if you read books then tell me one name of your favourite book complete the clause hope you like them
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The correct clause here is: then you surely have a lot of knowledge about different things.
The correct sentence is: If you read books then you surely have a lot of knowledge about different things.
- Here, in the given sentence, it has been mentioned that if the person is fond of reading books then the person will definitely have a lot of knowledge regarding different topics that are there.
- Here, the first part of the sentence is the main clause and the second part of the sentence is the subordinate clause.
- As we know, a clause is a part of the sentence that has a verb and is a complete sentence on its own. A clause makes complete sense on its own.
- Here, 'then you surely have a lot of knowledge about different things ' is the subordinate clause because it is dependent on the main clause.
- Hence, The correct clause here is: then you surely have a lot of knowledge about different things.
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