He is such an untruthful man that no one will believe him. (interchange principle and subordinate clause)
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Interchange Principle and Subordinate Clauses are written as follows.
- According to the question the rewrite sentence is : No one will believe him that he is such an untruthful man.
- Now the principal clause is 'No one will believe him' and the Subbodinate Clause is 'That he is such an untruthful man.'
- Principal Clause can stand alone but Subbodinate Clause is dependent on main clause.
- Example : Everybody knows that man is mortal
- Here 'everybody knows' is principal and 'that man is mortal' is subordinate clause.
- A clause is sentence within a larger sentence.
- A clause must have a finite verb.
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No one will believe him because he is an untruthful man.
Explanation:
- A complex senetnec consists of a principal clause and a subordinate clause.
- A subordinate clause is one that is joined to the principal clause by using subordinate conjunction.
- The examples of subordinate conjunctions are that, as, as if, before, because, when, wherever, while and though and although, etc.
- In the above sentence, the positions of principal and subordinate clasue have been changed.
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