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combine the sentence using noun clause​

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Answered by shardakuknaa
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Answer:

Make one of the simple sentences the principal clause and change the other clauses into subordinate clauses. Note that the subordinate clause can be a noun clause, an adverb clause or an adjective clause. A noun clause acts as the subject or object of a verb

Answered by andrea76
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Combine the following sentences into a complex sentence with a noun clause using ‘that’.

1. He will fight to the finish. He says this.

2. She will win the first prize. It is certain.

3. He was innocent. He could not prove that.

4. The manager committed the blunder. It is evident.

5. He will return the money in a couple of days. This is his promise.

ANSWER:

1. He says that he will fight to the finish.

2. It is certain that she will win the first prize.

3. He could not prove that he was innocent.

4. It is evident that the manager committed the blunder.

5. He has promised that he will return the money in a couple of days.

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