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change to simple try as you may your efforts will be useless​

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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The simple form of the sentence is 'Your efforts will be useless even if you try.'

  • A simple sentence is, as its name implies, a brief statement that includes facts, information, and other casual everyday topics. Another characteristic of simple sentences is that they only contain one verb per independent phrase.
  • According to the Cambridge Dictionary, a simple sentence is one that uses just one verb. According to the Collins Dictionary, a simple sentence is one that has just one primary clause. One independent clause makes up a simple phrase, according to the definition. According to the Macmillan Dictionary, "it normally has a subject and verb, and frequently an object or complement and one or more adjuncts.

Here, the sentence is given as, 'Try as you may your efforts will be useless​.'

This sentence when is changed to simple form of sentence, it will be,

Your efforts will be useless even if you try.

Hence, the simple form of the sentence is 'Your efforts will be useless even if you try.'

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