Johnson Borges Solutions for Exercise 3: Simple - Compound Complex Sentences

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Johnson Borges English Language Solutions for Exercise - Johnson Borges Solutions for Exercise 3: Simple - Compound Complex Sentences

Attempt the free practice questions from Exercise 3: Simple - Compound Complex Sentences with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Compulsory English solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from Johnson Borges Solutions for Exercise 3: Simple - Compound Complex Sentences with Hints & Solutions

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Convert the following Compound Sentence into Complex Sentence:

The fighting races came to conquer but remained to lose themselves in the Indian racial cauldron.

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Convert the following Compound Sentence into Complex Sentence:

I was startled and quickly crawled out of the room.

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Convert the following Compound Sentence into Complex Sentence:

I slipped out of the blanket and crept up to the bed.

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Convert the following Compound Sentence into Complex Sentence:

I sat up on the floor and considered the situation.

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Convert the following Compound Sentence into Complex Sentence:

I did not stop at the ticket office but dashed straight on the platform.

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Convert the following Compound Sentence into Complex Sentence:

We cannot put down our tools and leave the machine to do the work for us.

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Convert the following Compound Sentence into Complex Sentence:

The leaf-cutting ants are vegetarians, but other kinds of ants live on insects.

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Convert the following Compound Sentence into Complex Sentence:

She was suffering from an incurable disease and couldn't do her housework.