I dislike him for his laziness.make it complex sentence.
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I don't like him because he is lazy.
- The simple sentence "I don't like him because he is lazy" conveys the same meaning as the complex sentence "I don't like him because he is lazy ."
- The simple sentence uses fewer words and is easier to understand because it has a straightforward subject-verb-object structure.
- It clearly states the reason why the speaker dislikes the person in question: because of their laziness.
- The complex sentence, on the other hand, uses more words and a more complicated sentence structure.
- It expresses the same idea, but in a more elaborate way, adding emphasis on the reason behind the speaker's strong feelings towards the lazy person.
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