PALUUDUVAR
Exercise 1: Transform the following simple sentences into complex sentences by expanding the Italicized words or
phrases into subordinate causes:
1. Not feeling well, he decided to lie down.
2. The last of these voyages not proving very fortunate, I grew weary of the sea.
3. Considering the difficulties of his position, he has acted admirably
4. Speak low, to prevent our being overheard.
5. He was too much excited to hear reason.
6. A letter from the butler brings to the club the news of Sir Gary Sober's death,
7. My right there is none to dispute.
8. Accustomed to rule, he schooled himself to obey,
9. He saved the child at the risk of his life.
10. A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit.
11. I convinced him of his mistake.
12. It all depends upon the manner of your doing it.
13. He can prove his innocence.
14. Everybody knows the author of Gulliver's Travels.
15. The date of his arrival is uncertain.
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