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Simple, Complex and Compound - 2 Compiled by Nageswar Rao. A English Teacher. Courtesy K.V. Madhusudan Resource Person (English)
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Page 1: Simple, complex and compound   2

Simple, Complex and Compound - 2

Compiled byNageswar Rao. A English Teacher.

CourtesyK.V. MadhusudanResource Person (English)

Page 2: Simple, complex and compound   2

enough to

1. He is very strong.

2. He can lift any weight.

He is strong enough to lift any weight.

1. The boy was very clever.

2. He could solve any puzzle.

The boy was clever enough to solve any puzzle.

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very – so / therefore

He is very strong, so he can lift any weight.

The boy was very clever, so he could solve any puzzle.

1. He is very strong.

2. He can lift any weight.

1. The boy was very clever.

2. He could solve any puzzle.

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so - that

He is so strong that he can lift any weight.

The boy was so clever that he could solve any puzzle.

1. He is very strong.

2. He can lift any weight.

1. The boy was very clever.

2. He could solve any puzzle.

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1. 1. The boy is so strong that he can lift any weight.

2. The boy was so clever that he could solve any puzzle.

1. He is very strong, so he can lift any weight.

2. The boy was very clever, so he could solve any puzzle.

1. 1. He is strong enough to lift any weight.

2. 2. The boy was clever enough to solve any puzzle.

so - thatso - thatvery – so/thereforevery – so/thereforeenough toenough to

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