Conversion of Simple Sentences to Complex Sentences Sub-ordinate Clause – Noun Clause – Set 2

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

1. Convert the following simple sentence to complex sentence.
They expected her to live a good life.
a) It was their expectation for her to live a good life
b) She would live a good life as they expected
c) She would live a good life and it was their expectation
d) They expected that she would live a good life
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Answer: d
Explanation: The simple sentence mentioned in this particular question statement contains the noun clause ‘to live a good life’ which is further converted into the subordinate clause ‘that she would live a good life’ in the answer statement to form a complex sentence.

2. Convert the following simple sentence to complex sentence.
You will hear of the news soon.
a) The news will be soon heard by you
b) You will hear of the news and it would be soon
c) It would be soon that you will hear of the news
d) Soon you will get to hear the news
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Answer: c
Explanation: The given simple sentence in this question is changed into a complex sentence by using the subordinate clause ‘that you will hear of the news’ in the given answer statement instead of the noun clause mentioned in the question.

3. Convert the following simple sentence to complex sentence.
His flawless painting showcases his talent.
a) The fact that his painting is flawless showcases his talent
b) It is his flawless painting showcasing his talent
c) Being flawless, his painting showcases his talent
d) His talent is showcased by his flawless painting
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Answer: a
Explanation: The following simple sentence mentioned in this question statement consists of the noun clause ‘His flawless painting’. To convert this simple sentence into a complex sentence this noun clause is replaced by the subordinate clause ‘The fact that his painting is flawless’.
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4. Convert the following simple sentence to complex sentence.
I ordered my dog to behave properly.
a) My dog was ordered by me to behave properly
b) I ordered my dog that he should behave properly
c) It was order to my dog to behave properly
d) My dog had to behave properly according to my order
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Answer: b
Explanation: This simple sentence consists of the noun clause ‘to behave properly’. This noun clause is replaced by the subordinate clause ‘that he should behave properly’ in the given answer statement to convert it into a complex sentence.

5. Convert the following simple sentence to complex sentence.
Those girls are said to be really mean.
a) It is said that those girls are really mean
b) Those girls are considered to be really mean
c) Those girls are really mean
d) Those are the mean girls as it is said so
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Answer: a
Explanation: The simple sentence mentioned in this question statement is converted into a complex sentence by using the subordinate clause ‘that those girls are really mean’ instead of the noun clause ‘said to be really mean’.

6. Convert the following simple sentence to complex sentence.
They threatened to kill her son.
a) She was threatened by them about her son being killed
b) They threatened her that they will kill her son
c) They gave a threat to kill her son
d) A threat of her son being killed was given by them to her
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Answer: b
Explanation: The noun clause mentioned in this particular simple sentence ‘to kill her son’ is replaced by the subordinate clause ‘that they will kill her son’ in the given answer statement to convert the given simple sentence into a complex sentence.

7. Convert the following simple sentence to complex sentence.
He suggested me to stay away from them.
a) I was suggested by him to stay away from them
b) It was his suggestion to me to stay away from them
c) He suggested me that I should stay away from them
d) I should stay away from them as he suggested
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Answer: c
Explanation: The following simple sentence mentioned in this question statement contains the noun clause ‘to stay away from them’. This noun clause is converted into the subordinate clause ‘that I should stay away from them’ in the answer statement to convert it into a complex sentence.
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8. Convert the following simple sentence to complex sentence.
The farmers have long expected for the rainfall.
a) It is the rainfall which the farmers have long expected
b) The rainfall has been long expected by the farmers
c) The farmers have been expecting the rainfall for a long time
d) It has been a long time since the farmers have been expecting the rainfall
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Answer: a
Explanation: A complex sentence always consists of subordinating clauses. Hence to convert the given simple sentence into a complex sentence the noun clause ‘long expected for the rainfall’ is replaced by subordinate clause ‘which the farmers have long expected’.

9. Convert the following simple sentence to complex sentence.
Her family wished for her safe journey.
a) It was her family’s wish for her safe journey
b) The family wished and it was for her safe journey
c) Her safe journey was wished for by her family
d) Her family wished that she would have a safe journey
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Answer: d
Explanation: The simple sentence mentioned in this question statement consists of the noun clause ‘for her safe journey’ which is replaced by the subordinate clause ‘that she would have a safe journey’ in the given answer statement.
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10. Convert the following simple sentence to complex sentence.
I am not in a condition to negotiate.
a) Negotiation is not possible in my condition
b) I am not in a condition that I can negotiate
c) I cannot negotiate in my present condition
d) My condition is not suited for negotiation
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Answer: b
Explanation: The noun clause mentioned in this question statement is ‘to negotiate’. To convert this simple sentence into a complex sentence the noun clause is replaced by the subordinate clause ‘that I can negotiate’.

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