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He will certainly go change into complex

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Answered by priyadarshinibhowal2
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It is certain that he will go change.

  • A brief sentence with a subject and a predicate is referred to as a simple sentence. In other words, one primary clause can be considered to exist within a simple sentence. A phrase and a clause may also be used together.
  • A sentence with more than one major clause is referred to as a compound sentence. A simple sentence should include one main phrase and one or more supporting clauses, which can be joined together with a coordinating conjunction or conjunctive adverb. A subordinating conjunction or a correlative conjunction can be used to join the two sentences.

Here, the sentence is given as,

He will certainly go change.

The sentence when transformed into a complex sentence will be,

It is certain that he will go to change.

Hence, the complex sentence is, It is certain that he will go change.

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Answered by sadiaanam
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Answer:

It is certain that he will go change.

Explanation:

A complex sentence, according to the Oxford Learner’s Dictionary, is defined as one “containing one main part (main clause of a sentence) and one or more other parts (called affixes or subordinate clauses)”. According to the Collins Dictionary, a complex sentence is defined as “a sentence containing at least one main clause and one subordinate clause.” The Macmillan Dictionary defines a complex sentence as “a sentence consisting of an independent clause and one or more subordinate clauses.”

Points to Be Remembered When Forming Complex Sentences

Let us look at what all you need to focus on when forming a complex sentence.

A complex sentence follows a particular structure. It should have at least one independent clause and one subordinate clause.

When forming a complex sentence, make sure you use a subordinating conjunction to link them together. If the subordinating conjunction is used in between the two clauses, you need not use a comma before the conjunction. In case the subordinating conjunction appears in the beginning of a sentence forming a dependent clause, use a comma after it.

You can also make use of relative pronouns to form relative clauses which are also subordinate clauses. That means, a sentence with a relative clause and an independent clause can also pass off as a complex sentence. When using a relative clause, make sure you enclose them within commas. They are mostly some extra information about the subject or object in the sentence.

Now, take a look at the following examples to see how each of these work.

Examples of Complex Sentences

Here are a few examples to show you the different ways in which complex sentences can be formed.

Complex Sentences with a Subordinating Conjunction in the Beginning

After we finish school,/ let us go play in the park.

Subordinating conjunction forming the subordinate clause,/ independent clause

As soon as they come,/ we will leave.

Subordinating conjunction forming the subordinate clause,/ independent clause

In case you find Raam’s number,/ let me know.

Subordinating conjunction forming the subordinate clause,/ independent clause

Complex Sentences with a Subordinating Conjunction in the Middle

Latha did not finish all the work/ because she reached home late.

Independent clause/ subordinating conjunction forming the dependent clause

I will be on my way/ as soon as my brother picks me up.

Independent clause/ subordinating conjunction forming the dependent clause

We will be going camping/ if the weather is good.

Independent clause/ subordinating conjunction forming the dependent clause

Complex Sentences with a Relative Clause as the Dependent Clause

My brother, who completed his mechanical engineering degree, is now working at BOSCH.

Relative clause – who completed his mechanical engineering degree

Independent clause – My brother is now working at BOSCH.

The hotel, where we had our farewell dinner, is being shut down.

Relative clause – where we had our farewell dinner

Independent clause – The hotel is being shut down.

The professor, whom I met yesterday, highly appreciated my ideas for the project.

Relative clause – whom I met yesterday

Independent clause – The professor highly appreciated my ideas for the project.

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