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He covered the ball tightly with his fingers and allowed her to peep through a little gap.(Change into simple sentence)

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Answered by rajwarkoushik989
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Answer:

he allowed her to peep through a little gap with his finger

Answered by sourasghotekar123
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The simple sentence form of this sentence would be:

He covered the ball tightly and allowed her to peep through a little gap.

The given sentence is a compound sentence, meaning it consists of two independent clauses connected by the coordinating conjunction "and". To change it into a simple sentence, we can combine the two independent clauses into a single independent clause.

One possible way to do this is:

"He covered the ball tightly with his fingers, allowing her to peep through a little gap."

In this simple sentence, the two actions of covering the ball and allowing her to peep are combined into a single sentence. The comma and the participial phrase "allowing her to peep through a little gap" help to show the cause-and-effect relationship between the two actions.

Note that the meaning of the sentence remains the same, but it is now expressed more concisely as a simple sentence.

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