"We will be healthy" add a clause to the following sentences the expand it meaningfully
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If we eat clean, we will be healthy.
- We usually add the clause by getting hints from joining a word given.
- A clause that is object or subject of verb or preposition is a noun clause.
- We usually add clauses by saying something about time, place, condition.
time, place, condition.
- For example, I don't know,
I don't why he is late. (complete sentence)
- Another example, I will wait for you, I will wait for you till you complete your work. (complete sentence)
- Similarly, we have added 'if we eat clean' to the sentence as it gives the proper meaning.
- By adding this, the sentence framed is complete to its form.
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According to the given question the complete sentence is :
If we exercise daily, we will be healthy.
Explanation :
- A clause is a sentence within a larger sentence. Example : I shall go there if there is time.
- Subbodinate caluses are of three kinds and they are Noun Clause, Adjective Clause and Adverbial Clause.
- The above sentence has two clauses and they are 'if we exercise daily' and 'we will be healthy'.
- Here 'if we exercise daily ' is an if clause and 'we will be healthy' is a main clause.
- The above sentence is expressing Adverb Clause of Condition.
- Again the sentence is also an example of Probable Conditional Sentence because probably 'we can be healthy', the work of main clause always depends on if clause. Example : If he works all day, he will be tired. Here his tiredness is depending on if clause .
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