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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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how to combine this sentence into a complex sentence by changing the sentence into adjective, adverb and noun clause Ramesh stood first in the examination. He is my neighbour.
  

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So you need 3 different complex sentences? Here is one of them: My neighbor Ramesh stood first in the examination . Now we would like you to try to do the other two yourself, Anon.

  • So you need 3 different complex sentences?
  • Here is one of them: My neighbor Ramesh stood first in the examination .
  • Now we would like you to try to do the other two yourself, Anon.
  • Post them here and we'll check your effort.
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So you need 3 different complex sentences? Here is one of them:

My neighbor Ramesh stood first in the examination.

Now we would like you to try to do the other two yourself, Anon. Post them here and we'll check your effort.

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