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I do not know the reason of his weeping turn it into complex sentence​

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Answered by thotasiva321
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The clause is where there will be a subject and a predicate as a group of words, but that will not be considered as a full sentence. The clause can be of two types. Those are –

1. Independent Clause:

A Clause that –

contains both a subject and a predicate.

can stand alone as a sentence or

can be a part of a multi-clause sentence.

uses conjunctions such as – or, for, nor, so, yet, and, but.

Example: We visited Agra, but we did not go to Taj Mahal.

2. Dependent Clause:

A Clause that is –

that have a subject and a predicate

cannot stand alone as a sentence

always be a part of a sentence, on which it depends for meaning.

A dependent clause is of three types – Adjective Clause, Adverb Clause, and Noun Clause.

1. Adjective Clause or Relative Clause:

An adjective clause or relative clause is like an adjective which comes before to change or modify the noun or pronoun by – who, which, that, where, when, whose, whom, whoever, etc.

Example:

This is a resort that we saw on the TV.

The Lady who was our tour guide is a American.

2. Adverb Clause or Adverbial Clause:

An adverbial clause or subordinate clause is a type of dependent clause which starts with subordinating conjunctions like – because, although, when, if, until, as if etc.

Example:

The homeless guy spent the night on the road.

We wanted to go to the Bashundhara Cineplex.

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