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He is very poor but he does not complain. change into simple sentence

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Answered by tanvigupta426
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Answer:

The correct answer is

"He doesn't complain though he's very poor."

Explanation:

A simple sentence exists as a separate clause that gives a single, comprehensive idea. Unlike a complex sentence, a simple sentence does not have dependent or subordinate clauses.

Below are examples of simple sentences.

  • A day without sunshine is like night.
  • Only the mediocre are still at their best.
  • Reality persists to ruin my life.

The given sentence can be changed into a simple sentence as

"He doesn't complain though he's very poor".

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

He doesn't complain though he is very poor.

Explanation:

The given sentence is a compound/complex sentence, i.e., it has a main clause and a subordinate clause.
We usually identify complex sentences using the presence of a conjunction, or an intermediate punctuation (a comma, semicolon, or a colon).
A simple sentence, on the other hand, is an independent clause conveying a single message.
We identify simple sentences by ruling out the presence of any conjunction or intermediate punctuations. Additionally, we look for the message it conveys - whether it is direct and simple.

Thus, keeping the aforementioned information in mind, we change the given sentence into a simple sentence as - He doesn't complain though he's very poor.

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