Convert the following simple sentences into complex sentences each containing an adverb clause:
a) You may go anywhere.
b) We eat to live.
c) Do not go without leave.
d) But for your support, I would have lost the election.
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Answer:
Explanation:
A simple sentence can be converted into a complex sentence by expanding the phrase or word into a complex sentence. The complex sentence can be a noun clause, adjective clause or adverb clause.
In the given sentence, the noun 'his native village' can be expanded into the adjective clause 'in which he was born'. Options A, C, and D are not logically correct.
Thus, option B is the correct answer.
(a) You may go wherever you like.
(b) We eat so that we may live.
(c) Do not go if you are not allowed to leave.
(d) If you had not supported me, I would have lost the election.
Explanataion ↴
We have to use adverb clauses to convert the sentences into complex because an adverb clause is a group of words which contains a subject and a predicate of its own and does the work of an adverb.
Example : If you know her address, please tell me.