• 2. After seeing the King, he departed instantly. • 3. The guests having departed, he went to bed. • 4. Only a few know the date of Lucy's death. • 5. I will meet you at any place convenient for you. • 6. In spite of his trying heart and soul, he could not win the match. • 7. He is proud of his aristocratic birth. • 8. Not feeling well, he decided to accept the defeat. • 9. Speak low, to prevent our being overheard. • 10. He was too much excited to hear the announcement of his win. Transformation of Sentences: Simple to Complex • 11. He confessed his guilt. • 12. He can prove his innocence. • 13. Everybody knows the author of Gulliver's Travels. • 14. The date of his arrival is uncertain. • 15. There is no hope of his recovery. • 16. The exact date of the birth of William Shakespeare is unknown. • 17. Finding the door unlocked, the thief entered the house. • 18. The shepherd found the lost sheep. • 19. Tell me your plans. • 20. A spider saved Robert Bruce. Transformation of Sentences: Simple to Complex • 21. The prudent man looks to the future. • 22. For want of money, he was unable to prosecute his studies. • 23. Our orders were to show no mercy. • 24. The problem was too difficult for us to solve. • 25. He is too truthful to be a successful courtier. • 26. Your remuneration depends on the quality of your work. • 27. He conducted himself madly to escape suspicion. • 28. Good boys need not fear punishment. • 29. The accused confessed his guilt. • 30. I asked him the reason of his coming. Transformation of Sentences: Simple to Complex • 31. Tell me your age. • 32. Being a very diligent and clever lad, he soon distinguished himself. • 33. He is too short for a soldier. • 34. In spite of his poor health, he worked hard. • 35. Feeling out of sorts, he went to bed. • 36. He complained of being unjustly treated. • 37. He killed the hen to get the treasure. • 38. A very miserly planter formerly lived in the island of Jamaica. • 39. He often gave his poor slaves too little food. • 40. Industry will keep you from want. • 41. A drowning man will catch at a straw. Thank you so much.