Compound sentence of I am confident that he innocent in this matter
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He is innocent in this matter and I am confident about it.
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The following complex sentence can be converted into a compound sentence as-
He is innocent in this matter and I am confident about it.
Explanation:
- Transformation of a sentence implies changing the grammatical form of a sentence from one to another without changing its meaning.
- These methods are to interchange different types of sentences which include Affirmative, Negative and Interrogative Sentences, Simple sentences, Compound sentences and Complex sentences.
- A sentence comprises generally the following parts- Subject, Verb and Object or Subject and Predicate.
- We can change a complex sentence into a compound sentence by changing the subordinate proviso or conditions into principal statements.
- However, subordinate clauses are presented by conjunctions like because, as, if, when, where, since, and.
- A complex sentence has one fundamental statement and something like one subordinate provision/clause.
- A compound sentence is with at least two main clauses and no subordinate clauses.
- It is important to note that subordinate clauses are introduced in a sentence by conjunctions such as because, as, if, when, where, since and though.
- The most common conjunctions used in compound sentences include and, or, but, yet and for.
Thus, we can convert a complex sentence into a compound sentence by simply changing the subordinate clause into main clauses as follows-
He is innocent in this matter and I am confident about it.
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