English, asked by fardin99, 6 months ago

Changing.
1.A corrupted man can do anything against morality. (complex)
2. The man who takes bribe is next to devil. (simple)
3.Though we have strict law, we are still affected by this evil.( simple)
4. We hopes that Bangladesh will be free from this evil.(simple)​

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Answered by anishchhatria462
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Answered by kartavyaguptasl
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Answer:

Converting the given sentences to the specified type, we get the following result:

(1) A corrupted man can do anything that is against morality.

(2) The man taking bribe is next to devil.

(3) Despite having strict law, we are still affected by this evil.

(4) We hope for Bangladesh to be free from this evil.

Explanation:

A simple sentence is a sentence that contains only one clause containing the subject and predicate, or more precisely an independent clause. Complex sentences are independent clauses and at least one subordinate clause connected by subordinate conjunctions. Complex sentences are one of the four basic types of sentences in English.

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