ujjwal will get success.I hope.complex sentence me kya hoga.
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Changing Simple into Complex
A complex sentence has one main clause and one or more subordinate clause
Simple sentences can be converted to complex ones by expanding words or
phrases into subordinate clauses. A few examples are given here.
(a) Noun Clause
Simple: I know his name
Complex: I know what his name is
Simple: He came at 5 pm.
Complex: It was 5 pm when he came.
Simple: I am sure of passing.
Complex: I am sure that l shall pass.
Simple: His silence proves his guilt.
Complex: His silence proves that he is guilty. The tact that he
is silent proves his guilt.
Simple: You may criticise my action.
Complex: You may criticise what l do.
Simple: He hoped to win the prize.
Complex: He hoped that he would win the piize.
(b) Adjective Clause
Simple: Our present house suits us.
Complex: The house in which we live at present suits us.
He is a rich man.
- He is a man who is rich.
I had exactly sixty pounds in the bank
- Sixty pounds was the exact amount I had in the bank.
Or, The amount I had in the bank was exactly sixty pounds.
I have no money to spare.
- I have no money that I can spare.
(c) Adverbial Clause
Simple: He is too weak to walk.
Complex: He is so weak that he cannot walk.
Simplex: In spite of his poverty, he is happy.
Complex: Though he is poor, he is happy.
Simple: They will pay only under compulsion.
Complex: The will never pay unless they are compelled.
Simple: Only students are allowed here.
Complex: You can be allowed ‘here only if you are a student.
Simple: During my stay there I was quite well.
Complex: I was quite well so long as I stayed there.
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