'she dances like a peacock' change into complex sentence by using adverbial clause
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A simple sentence can be converted into a complex sentence by expanding a word or phrase into a complex sentence.
The complex sentence can be a noun clause, adjective clause or adverb clause.
Study the example sentences given below.
He confessed his crime. (Simple sentence)He confessed that he was guilty. OR He confessed that he had committed a crime.(Complex sentence – here we expanded the noun ‘his crime’ into the noun clause ‘that he was guilty’ or ‘that he had committed a crime’)He bought his uncle’s factory. (Simple sentence)He bought the factory that belonged to his uncle. (Here we expanded the noun phrase ‘his uncle’s factory’ into the adjective clause ‘that belonged to his uncle’.)
The complex sentence can be a noun clause, adjective clause or adverb clause.
Study the example sentences given below.
He confessed his crime. (Simple sentence)He confessed that he was guilty. OR He confessed that he had committed a crime.(Complex sentence – here we expanded the noun ‘his crime’ into the noun clause ‘that he was guilty’ or ‘that he had committed a crime’)He bought his uncle’s factory. (Simple sentence)He bought the factory that belonged to his uncle. (Here we expanded the noun phrase ‘his uncle’s factory’ into the adjective clause ‘that belonged to his uncle’.)
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She danced that of like a peacock
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