English, asked by ak6764027, 7 months ago

F. Combine each set of simple sentences into a complex sentence with an
adjective clause.
1. The lion is the king of the jungle. It's a type of cat.
2. The bus meets all incoming flights. It's run by a private company
3. The punch was very powerful. It broke his jaw.
4. She has an idea for her next story. The idea is really unique.
5. The boy broke his leg. He is my friend.
6. It was almost midnight. They knocked on my door then.
7. She is sad. I know the reason.
8. He has lost his purse somewhere. I know the place.
9. He has a lot of money. He wants to donate it to some charity.
10. A doctor in the village was kind. He treated the poor villagers for free
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Answers

Answered by anmol885128
4

ANSWER

A Complex Sentence consists of one principal clause and any number of subordinate clauses.

A Noun Clause is a subordinate clause which does the work of a noun in a complex sentence.

In this case,

Option D is correct. The subordinate clause what you say acts as the object of the preposition in, in the principal clause. The object is always either a noun or a pronoun and as the subordinate clause in this sentence behaves as a noun, it is considered as a subordinate noun clause.

Option A is incorrect as an adverb clause has been used to combine the two sentences.

Option B is incorrect because it is a simple sentence.

Option C is incorrect as the subordinate clause behaves as an adjective clause.

Answered by bpranav763
6

Explanation:

%1. The man who committed the theft last night has been caught.

2. The French and the Italian languages are different from the Latin language, which was once spoken in almost every part of Europe.

3. The time when the accident happened was six o'clock.

4. Can you tell me the reason why you are not keeping good health lately?

5. All the plans which he has for earning money quickly have failed.

6. A lion who was proud of his strength despised the weakness of the mouse.

7. The fox saw the grapes which hung over the garden wall.

8. That is the school where I was taught.

9. Show me the place where you put it.

10. My travelling companion was an old gentleman by name Mr. Haq. whom I met in Basra.

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