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He was so poor and he cannot buy a new pen.
He was poor enough to buy a new pen.
He was so poor that he could not buy a new pen.
He was very poor and he cannot buy a new pen.
There were two people standing on board.
There were two people and they were standing on board.
There were a board where were the people.
There were two people who were on board.
A man who is corrupt cannot respect others.
A man does not win the respect of the others who are corrupt.
A man who is corrupt cannot win the respect of other.
A man who can win the respect of others cannot be corrupt.
an adverbial phrase
a co-ordinate clause
a transitive verb
a subordinate clause
He believes that they will be succeeded
He believes that their success to be certain in that case.
He believes that their success is certain in that case.
He believes to their certain success.
He is very lazy and he cannot finish the work in time.
is not very lazy and he can finish the work in time.
He is so lazy that he canngt finish he work in time
He is much lazy that he éannot finish the work in time
A stone gathers on moss after it rolls
Though a stone rolls it gathers on moss
If a stone rolls it gathers moss
Try yourself
Eat vegetables get vitamins
If you eat vegetables you can get vitamins
Unless you eat vegetables, you cannot get vitamins
Eating vegetables is the way to get vitamins
If you do you will die
If you do not do , you will die
Unless you do you will die
None of the above
Some students like to study in the morning
I hate running, but like walking
They are studying because they have a test in the afternoon
Too many cooks spoil the broth.
Despite is poverty, he is honest
Having reached in London, he will attend a conference
He is poor but honest
The man who came here this morning is my brother
A man who is corrupt can't respect others
A man doesn't respect others who is corrupt
A man who is corrupt can't win the respect of others
A man who can win the respect of others can't be corrupt
Although he is poor he is honest
He being poor is honest
Despite his poverty he is honest
In spite of his honesty he is poor