I have no money to spare( convert ot complex)
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I have no money which I can spare now
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I have no money that I can spare.
- A sentence that has just one independent clause is said to be simple.
- An independent clause and one or more dependent clauses make up a complicated sentence.
- To make complex sentence from simple sentence, that or which or any other conjective is added to make two independent clauses.
- Here, that is added t make two clauses- "I have no money" and "that I can spare".
- This way, two independent clauses are made and can be written separately.
- Simple sentences are those that only contain one independent clause. A complex sentence is made up of an independent clause and one or more dependent clauses. That or which or any other conjective is introduced to create two independent clauses in a simple statement to make it complex. That is used in this sentence to create the sentences "I have no money" and "that I can spare."
Hence, that is added and it is made that I can spare.
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