Combine each of the following pairs of simple sentences into one simple sentence.
1. He realized that he was defeated. He immediately surrendered. (Use a participle)
2. William Shakespeare died in 1616. He was the greatest English dramatist. (Use a phrase in apposition)
3. The soldiers defended their post. It was a courageous act on their part. (Use an adverb)
4. We are going to the café. John is celebrating his birthday party there.
(Use a phrase beginning with the preposition ‘at)
5. The police acted very quickly. This prevented further damage. (infinitive)
6. People have lost faith in him. They suspect his behavior. (Use an adjective)
7. The thief stole money from a bank. He fled to Mumbai. (Use a participle phrase)
8. He thinks about others. This quality of his is appreciated by others. (Change one verb into a noun)
9. Rover passed away in a road accident last evening. Rover was my pet dog. (Use a phrase in apposition)
10. They were told to vacate the building. They left immediately. (Use a participle phrase)
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1. Realising the defeat, he surrendered immediately.
2. The greatest English dramatist, William Shakespeare, died in 1616.
3. The soldiers courageously defended their post.
4. John is celebrating his birthday party at the café where we are going.
5. The police acted quickly to prevent further damage.
6. People have lost faith in him due to suspected behaviour.
7. Having stolen the money from a bank, the thief fled to Mumbai.
8. His quality of thinking about others is appreciated by many.
9. My pet dog, Rover, passed away in a road accident last evening.
10. Having been told to vacate the building, they left immediately.
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