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he says something. I want to know it. (join into complex sentence by noun clause)​

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Answered by stoysem
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He says something. I want to know it. (join into complex sentence by noun clause)

ꔷ He say something that I want to know.

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A sentence having one main clause and at least once subordinate clause is called a complex sentence .

❥ In a complex sentence the subordinate clause is joined to the main clause subordinating conjunction.

That, if, when,where, before,although,since, after,because,as are some subordinating conjunctions.

Words such as who which that are used to form adjective clauses .These what do the work of a relative pronoun and function as a conjunction in a sentence .For example,

ꔷ I met Dora . Dora has just joined our company .

❥ I main Doda who has just joined our company .

Who is used instead of Dora . so it does the work of a pronoun . who also joins the two statements so it does the work of a conjunction .

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He say something that I want to know

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