Without changing the meaning, combine the two sentences by nominalising the underlined word. words in brackets are the underlined words 1. The patient was examined. It revealed a serious disease. [examined] 2. Large tracts of land have been deforested. This has led to the extinction of many species of animals. [deforested] 3. The thief saw the police. He was frightened. [saw] 4. She laughed. It made them happy.[laughed] 5. He succeeded. It surprised everyone.[succeeded] 6. The teacher arrived in the class. It led to complete silence.[ arrived] 7. I refused to go to his house. It angered him.[refused] 8. All the students were present. It pleased the teacher.[present] 9. The painting is beautiful. It captured everyone’s attention. [beautiful] 10. He depends on others. It is worrisome.[depends]
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Answer: 1. The patient was checked up-on and it was revealed that it’s a serious disease.
2. Large tracts of land have been cut down / cleared away which has led to the exti of many species of animals.
3. The thief spotted the police and was frightened.
4. She cracked up which made them happy.
5. He prospered which surprised everyone.
6. The teacher showed up in the class and it led to complete silence.
7. He got angry beacause I denied to go to his house.
8.All the students were there which pleased the teacher.
9. The painting is attractive that it captured everyones attention.
10. It is worrisome because he relies on others.
Explanation: I don’t know if I could help you but I did my best and the words are synonyms of the given words. Some of the sentences are used first to make it sensible.