Change the Sentences from Simple to Complex

Simple Sentence to Complex Sentence Exercise

1. He went about his business with an expressionless matter-of-factness.

2. A week after the release of Valentine, 9762, there was a neat job of safe-burglary done in Richmond, Indiana, with no clue to the author.

3. On a small grey steel trunk, Lachmi, Lady Mohan Lal, sat chewing a betel leaf.

4. Returning home, I went straight to bed.

5. He had seen the pickpocket.

6. In spite of being old he can run fast.

7. You are the first man to do it.

8. Do you want me to go ?

9. To get students into an encounter with Nature we should hold seasonal festivals, including displays of the season’s fruits and flowers.

10. Sir Mohan’s thoughts were disturbed by the bearer announcing the installation of the Sahib’s luggage in a first-class coupe.

11. She died with a smile on her face.

12. Do you want me to go ?

13. Thinking always makes me sleepy.

14. He asked about the girl’s health.

15. I prayed for his quick recovery.

16. He read throughout the day to finish the book.

17. In spite of being popular he is humble.

18. He read throughout the day to finish the book.

19. I wish to visit the Sanctuary.

20. Auro went to Delhi to see the Rastrapati Bhavan.

21. I saw a girl with brown hair.

22. In his five years abroad, Sir Mohan had acquired the manners and attitudes of the upper classes.

23. She desired to go with them.

24. He nodded accepting all the allegations made against him.

25. It should provide the students with time and the environment to get acquainted with Nature.

26. I saw a baby girl.

27. A broken glass cannot be joined.

28. I don’t know his arrival time.

29. He stared at the lighted windows of the train going past him in quickening tempo.

30. Training in drawing will develop their powers of observation.

31. On going there I found him.

32. The thought of Sidda made her panicky.

33. He has been in jail half a dozen times for stealing jewellery from children.

34. He is reading a storybook.

35. These nocturnal visits had, however, borne no fruit.

36. Outside the waiting room, Sir Mohan Lal’s luggage lay piled along the wall.

37. He is a brave man.

38. None knows her age.

39. Finishing her meal she left the place.

40. The police know his haunts.

41. She wore a dirty white sari with a red border.

42. The losses were high enough to bring the matter up into Ben Price’s class of work.

43. I want to play cricket.

44. A broken trust can never be repaired.

45. He is too old to toil.

46. She got up, still licking the stone of the pickled mango.

47. I know about his fame.

48. A few days later, putting her hand into the tamarind pot in the kitchen, Leela’s mother picked up the chain.

49. The mirror was obviously made in India.

50. I follow my elders’ path.

51. Her husband never had any time to spare for her.

52. Some time ago in Calcutta we had great difficulty in getting sugar.

53. The coolie flattened his turban to make a cushion.

54. Jimmy, looking like an athletic senior just home from college, went down the board side-walk towards the hotel.

55. He asked about the girl’s health.

56. On seeing the snake I ran away.

57. The next morning Jimmy took breakfast at the Adam- ses.

58. Lachmi found herself facing an almost empty inter-class zenana compartment, next to the guard’s van, at the tail end of the train.

59. The roots of art education lie in the observation of nature.

60. The fellow, with his knowledge of the household, might come in at night and loot.

61. His company made her supremely happy.

62. The arrival of the train did not disturb Sir Mohan Lal’s sang-froid.

63. She insisted upon having his company all her waking hours.

64. On going there I found him ill.

65. In spite of his weakness he tried hard to win.

66. But that good fellow, though an adept in controlling the moon, was utterly incapable of plying the pencil.

67. I know his birthplace.

68. The milkman is absent today.

69. A faithful dog always serves his master.

70. His heart warmed at the prospect of an impressive conversation.

71. Throw away the rotten oranges.

72. I don’t know this book’s author.

73. He desired to go with us.

74. Man apprehends the world with his mind and senses.

75. He left after my departure.

76. I forgot his birthdate.

77. I am too weak to walk.

78. His silence proves his acknowledgement.

79. I know his name.

80. We know his address.

81. The greatest destroyer of peace is abortion.

82. Going to Kolkata I visited the Museum.

83. Disregarding the song of the birds, the waving green trees and the smell of the flowers, Jimmy headed straight for a restaurant.

84. Birds returned to the nest at sunset.

85. Language has an important place.

86. I often see our educated men advertise their devotion to art by showing framed pin-ups side by side with good paintings.

87. Leela keenly examined the ball for traces of the moon.

88. His wife addressed him with a few words on his treachery.

89. After her meal Leela refused to go to bed.

90. Tell me the reason of your absence.

91. He was going to Little Rock that day to order his wed-ding-suit.

92. He does not know the thief of his book.

93. Listen to your heart’s call.

94. Listen to your teacher.

95. At quarter past seven on the next morning Jimmy stood in the warden’s outer office.

96. I pray for his quick recovery.

97. We took the shortest route.

98. I was surprised in the West to see so many young boys and girls given to drugs.

99. She had a box filled with catalogues, illustrated books and stumps of pencils.

100. It gave her great joy to play the teacher to Sidda.

101. Act on your teacher’s order.

Answers

1. He went about his business and there was an expressionless matter-of-factness him.

2. A week after Valentine, 9762, had been released, there was a neat job of safe-burglary done in Richmond, Indiana, with no clue to the author.

3. On a small grey steel trunk, Lachmi, who was Lady Mohan Lal, sat chewing a betel leaf.

4. When I returned home, I went straight to bed.

5. He had seen the man who picked pockets.

6. Though he is old he can run fast.

7. You are the first man who did it.

8. Do you want that I go?

9. We should hold seasonal festivals, including displays of the season’s fruits and flowers so that we can get students into an encounter with Nature.

10. Sir Mohan’s thoughts were disturbed by the bearer who announced the installation of the Sahib’s luggage in a first class coupe.

11. When she died, she had a smile on her face.

12. Do you want that I should go?

13. I always feel sleepy whenever I think.

14. He asked how the girl’s health is.

15. I prayed so that he recovers quickly.

16. He read throughout the day so that he can finish the book.

17. Although he is popular he is humble.

18. He read throughout the day so that he could finish the book.

19. The Sanctuary is the place which I wish to visit.

20. Auro went to Delhi as he wanted to see the Rashtrapati Bhavan.

21. I saw a girl who has brown hair.

22. When he stayed abroad for five years, Sir Mohan had acquired the manners and attitudes of the upper classes.

23. She desired that she would go with them.

24. As he accepted all the allegations made against him, he nodded.

25. It should provide the students with time and the environment so that they can get acquainted with Nature.

26. I saw a baby who is a girl.

27. A glass which is broken cannot be joined.

28. I don’t know when he will arrive.

29. He stared at the lighted windows of the train which was going past him in quickening tempo.

30. It is training in drawing that will develop their powers of observation.

31. I found him when I went there.

32. It was the thought of Sidda that made her panicky.

33. He has been in jail half a dozen times as he was accused of stealing jewellery from children.

34. He is reading a book which contains stories.

35. These visits that he made at night had, however, borne no fuit.

36. Sir Mohan Lal’s luggage was outside the waiting room and it lay piled along the wall.

37. He is a man who is brave.

38. None knows how old she is.

39. After she finished her meal she left the place.

40. The police know where his haunts are.

41. She wore a dirty white sari which had a red border.

42. The losses were so high that the matter was brought up into Ben Price’s class of work.

43. The game that I want to play is cricket.

44. A trust which is broken can never be repaired.

45. He is so old that he cannot toil.

46. When she got up, she was still licking the stone of the pickled mango.

47. I know that he is famous.

48. A few days later when Leela’s mother put her hand into the tamarind pot in the kitchen, she picked up the chain.

49. It was obvious that the mirror was made in India.

50. I follow the path on which my elders walked.

51. Her husband never had any time that he could spare for her.

52. Some time ago in Calcutta we had a great difficulty and it was in getting sugar.

53. The coolie flattened his turban as he wanted to make a cushion.

54. Jimmy, who looked like an athletic senior just home from college, went down the board side-walk towards the hotel.

55. He asked how the girls’ health was.

56. As soon as I saw the snake I ran away.

57. It was the next morning when Jimmy took breakfast at the Adamses.

58. Lachmi found herself facing an almost empty inter-class zenana compartment which was next to the guard’s van, at the tail end of the train.

59. It is in the observation of nature where lie the roots of art education.

60. The fellow, who had knowledge of the household, might come in at night to loot.

61. It was his company that made her supremely happy.

62. The train arrived but it did not disturb Sir Mohan Lal’s sangfroid.

63. She insisted upon having his company all the hours she would be keeping awake.

64. As soon as I went there I found him

65. Although he had weakness he tried hard to win.

66. Although that good fellow was adept in controlling the moon, he was utterly incapable of plying the pencil.

67. I know where he was born.

68. The man who is absent today is milkman.

69. A dog who is faithful always serves his master.

70. His heart warmed as there was the prospect of an impressive conversation.

71. Throw away the oranges which are rotten.

72. I don’t know who is the author of this book.

73. He desired that he would go with us.

74. It is man who apprehends the world with his mind and senses.

75. He left after I had departed.

76. I forgot on which date he was born.

77. I am so weak that I cannot walk.

78. His silence proves that he acknowledges.

79. I know what his name is.

80. we know where he lives.

81. It is abortion that is the greatest destroyer of peace.

82. As I went to Kolkata I visited the Museum.

83. Jimmy disregarded the song of the birds, the waving green trees and the smell of the flowers, and headed straight for a restaurant.

84. When the sun sets birds return to the nest.

85. Language has a place which is important.

86. I often see our educated men who advertise their devotion to art by showing framed pin-ups side by side with good paintings.

87. Leela keenly examined the ball while she searched for traces of the moon.

88. His wife addressed him with a few words and it was on his treachery.

89. Leela refused to go to bed after she had finished her meal.

90. Tell me why you were absent.

91. He was going to Little Rock that day as he intended to order his wedding-suit.

92. He does not know who has stolen his book.

93. Listen to what your heart says.

94. Listen to what your teacher says.

95. It was quarter past seven on the next morning when Jimmy stood in the warden’s outer office.

96. I pray so that he may recover quickly.

97. We took the route which is the shortest.

98. In the West I was surprised as I saw so many young boys and girls given to drugs.

99. She had a box which was filled with catalogues, illustrated books and stumps of pencils.

100. She would play the teacher to Sidda and this gave her great joy

101. Act as your teacher orders.