Conversion of Complex Sentences to Simple Sentences – Adverb Clause – Set 2

This set of English Grammar Exercises (MCQs) focuses on “Transformation of Sentences – Conversion of Complex Sentences to Simple Sentences – Adverb Clause – Set 2”.

1. Convert the following complex sentence to simple sentence.
The furniture was so old that it could not be sold.
a) The furniture was old that is why it could not be sold
b) The furniture could not be sold because of being old
c) The furniture was too old to be sold
d) The furniture was too old and it could not be sold
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Answer: c
Explanation: The following question statement consists of the adverb clause ‘so old that it could not be sold’ with the conjunction ‘so…that’. To convert the given complex sentence into a simple sentence this adverb clause is converted into the phrase ‘too old to be sold’.

2. Convert the following complex sentence to simple sentence.
As the food was served, I took my seat.
a) I took my seat as soon as the food was served
b) The food being served, I took my seat
c) I took my seat because the food was served
d) The food was served so I took my seat
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Answer: b
Explanation: This question statement consists of the adverb clause ‘As the food was served’. This adverbial clause is converted into the simple phrase ‘The food being served’ to change the given complex sentence into a simple sentence.

3. Convert the following complex sentence to simple sentence.
She left the room when she was called out.
a) She left the room as soon as she was called out
b) She was called out so she left the room
c) Being called out, she left the room
d) She was called out and she left the room
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Answer: c
Explanation: The adverbial clause mentioned in the given question statement is ‘when she was called out’ which is replaced by the phrase ‘Being called out’ in the given answer statement to make it a simple sentence.
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4. Convert the following complex sentence to simple sentence.
She will not tell unless she is asked twice.
a) She will tell only by asking her twice
b) She will not tell if she is not asked twice
c) She has to be asked twice only then she will tell
d) She will not tell until she is asked twice
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Answer: a
Explanation: To convert the given complex sentence in this particular question statement into a simple sentence the adverb clause ‘unless she is asked twice’ is converted into the simple phrase ‘only by asking her twice’ in the given correct option.

5. Convert the following complex sentence to simple sentence.
He makes effort wherever he finds any opportunity.
a) He makes effort whenever he finds an opportunity
b) If he finds an opportunity he makes effort
c) He makes effort when he finds any opportunity
d) He makes effort at all possible opportunities
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Answer: d
Explanation: This question statement consists of the adverb clause ‘wherever he finds any opportunity’ which is changed into the simple phrase ‘at all possible opportunities’ to convert the given complex sentence into a simple sentence.

6. Convert the following complex sentence to simple sentence.
Because he was thirsty, I offered him some water.
a) He was thirsty so I offered him some water
b) I offered him some water as he was thirsty
c) He being thirsty, I offered him some water
d) He was thirsty and I offered him some water
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Answer: c
Explanation: The given question statement consists of the adverbial clause ‘Because he was thirsty’. This adverb clause is converted into a simple phrase ‘He being thirsty’ in the given answer statement to make it a simple sentence.

7. Convert the following complex sentence to simple sentence.
While there is some time left, you can have the breakfast.
a) You can have the breakfast in some of the time left
b) There is some time left in which you can have the breakfast
c) You can have the breakfast because there is some time left
d) There is some time left so you can have the breakfast
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Answer: a
Explanation: To convert the given complex sentence in this question statement eh adverb clause ‘While there is some time left’ needs to be replaced by the simple phrase ‘in some of te time left’ in the given answer statement.
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8. Convert the following complex sentence to simple sentence.
The politicians do not always do as they promise.
a) The politicians do not always keep their promise
b) The politicians do not always act as they promise
c) The politicians do not always do what they promise
d) Nothing is done by the politicians as they promise to do
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Answer: a
Explanation: The following questions statement consists of eth adverbial clause ‘do as they promise’. This clause consists of the conjunction ‘as’. In order to convert it into a simple sentence the conjunction needs to be removed and changing the given clause into the simple phrase ‘do not always keep their promise’.

9. Convert the following complex sentence to simple sentence.
The king was disheartened when his minister betrayed him.
a) The king was disheartened because his minister betrayed him
b) The minister betrayed the king so he was disheartened
c) The king was disheartened by his minister’s betrayal
d) It was his minister’s betrayal which made the king disheartened
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Answer: c
Explanation: The adverb clause mentioned in this particular questions statement is ‘when his minister betrayed him’. The clause mentioned is converted into a simple phrase ‘by his minister’s betrayal’ to convert the given complex sentence into a simple one.
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10. Convert the following complex sentence to simple sentence.
The door will open if you push it inwards.
a) The door will open when you push it inwards
b) Push the door inwards and it will open
c) The door will open as you push it inwards
d) The door will open by pushing it inwards
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Answer: d
Explanation: The following question statement consists of the adverb clause ‘if you push it inwards’. This adverb clause is converted into the simple phrase ‘by pushing it inwards’ to change the complex sentence into a simple sentence in the given answer statement.

11. Convert the following complex sentence to simple sentence.
If he writes a blog, he posts it.
a) He writes the blog only to post it
b) He writes the blog and posts it
c) He posts the blog after writing it
d) He writes the blog so that he can post it
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Answer: a
Explanation: To convert the given complex sentence in this question statement into a simple sentence the adverb clause ‘If he writes a blog’ is changed into the simple phrase ‘He writes a blog’ in the given answer statement.

12. Convert the following complex sentence to simple sentence.
He was so weak that he could not survive the injuries.
a) He was too weak so he could not survive the injuries
b) He was too weak and he could not survive the injuries
c) He was too weak to survive the injuries
d) He was too weak that is why he could not survive the injuries
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Answer: c
Explanation: The following questions statement consists of the adverb clause ‘that he could not survive the injuries’ which is converted into the simple phrase ‘too weak to survive the injuries’ in the given answer statement which is a simple sentence.

13. Convert the following complex sentence to simple sentence.
The baby eats chocolates when his mother is away.
a) The baby eats chocolates if his mother is away
b) The baby eats chocolates in his mother’s absence
c) The mother is away and the baby eats chocolates
d) While the mother is away, the baby eats chocolates
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Answer: b
Explanation: The adverb clause mentioned in the given question statement is ‘when his mother is away’. When this adverb clause is converted into a simple phrase ‘in his mother’s absence’, the given complex sentence is changed into a simple sentence.

14. Convert the following complex sentence to simple sentence.
Though the question was difficult, she solved it.
a) She solved the question which was difficult
b) The question was difficult but she solved it
c) The question was difficult and she solved it
d) In spite of the question being difficult, she solved it
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Answer: d
Explanation: This question statement is a complex sentence comprising of the adverb clause ‘Though the question was difficult’. This adverb clause is converted into the simple phrase ‘In spite of the question being difficult’ in the answer statement to make it a simple sentence.

15. Convert the following complex sentence to simple sentence.
The food was more expensive than I expected.
a) The food was too expensive which I did not expect
b) The food was expensive beyond my expectation
c) The food was expensive and I did not expect it
d) It was not expected by me that the food would be so expensive
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Answer: b
Explanation: The following question statement consists of the adverbial clause ‘more expensive than I expected’. This adverb clause is changed into the simple phrase ‘beyond my expectation’ in the given answer statement which is a simple sentence.

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