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You are excused.you have confessed your fault change into single sentebce adverbial clause

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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The given sentences are: You are excused. You have confessed your fault.

These sentences can be changed into single adverbial clause as shown below:

You are excused because you have confessed your fault.

Or

Since you have confessed your fault, you are excused.

Or

You are excused as you have confessed your fault.  


Answered by KrystaCort
1

An adverbial clause is the one that, like all other forms of clause, contains a predicate and a subject of its own. Moreover, it works same like an adverb and modifies the action stated in any statement. It answers questions such as how, why, which, where, when, for the verb in the statement. Adverbial clauses also contain subordinate conjunction at the starting of a clause.

Here in this query, we notice the two sentence. One of them is the result of the other statement. Anyhow, the sentence after the following the provided guidelines is:

You are excused because you have confessed your fault.

In the made-up statement, the two sentences are conjoined through the conjunction- "because."

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