English, asked by waghmareravi800, 10 months ago

to crown the effect he wound a
saffron - Coloured turban around his
head
(use so......
that)​

Answers

Answered by HumbertoFitzhugh
5

He wounded a saffron-coloured turban around his head so that it gave a crown effect.

Explanation:

The words 'so that' is used as a subordinate clause in a sentence. It is used to give the purpose or an explanation of something. It reveals that a certain action produced a certain result.

The given sentence is instructed to change using the clause 'so that.' So, the correct statement would be:

'He wounded a saffron-coloured turban around his neck so that it gave a crown effect.'

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