Thou shall not loose possession of the fair thou owest (change into a simple sentences)
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Simple sentences.
Explanation:
- A simple sentence is the one that consists of one grammatical organization.
- It has only one dependent and independent clauses.
- The simple subject to work on the verb.
- We have to add one or two independent clauses to change it into a complex one.
- There are further four types of a simple sentence and these are.
- 1. Simple or Declarative Sentence.
- 2. Command or Imperative Sentence.
- 3. Question or Interrogative Sentence.
- 4. Exclamatory Sentence.
- By changing the given sentence we will get this.
- ''Eternal summer shall not fade. Nor lose possession of that fair thou owest''.
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Thou shall not loose possession of the owned fair.
Explanation:
- Here the statement has to be changed into a simple statement. A simple statement is one in which there is one principal clause and one independent clause.
- This is a complex statement by decreasing the number of independent clause it can be changed into a simple statement.
- 'the fair thou oWest' is the second clause that can be changed/ omitted by adding 'of the owned fair'. The rest of the sentence has to be the same.
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