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it was only my self -esteen which stopped me convert into simple sentence​

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Answered by hareekshithasp3se3v
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Answer:

It is already in the simple form

Explanation:

The question itself has the correct answer

Hopefully

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Answered by aroranishant799
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Answer:

The simple sentence is: My self - esteem stopped me.

Explanation:

  • An independent clause that expresses a single, coherent thought constitutes a simple sentence.
  • A simple sentence does not have any dependent or subordinate clauses, in contrast to a complicated sentence.
  • A basic sentence typically consists of a subject, a verb, and maybe an object and modifiers. It only has one independent clause, though.
  • A simple sentence consists of just three components: a subject, a verb, and a finished notion.
  • An independent clause and one or more subordinate clauses make up a complex sentence. When we need to add extra details to prove our position, we utilise complex sentences.
  • "My self - esteem stopped me." is a simple sentence.

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