🔷 (a) Noun Clause
Complex: I know what his intention is.
Simple: I know his intention.
We believe what he says.
- We believe his word (or, him)
He wants that I should go aw
- He wants me to go.
That he is honest is known to all
- His honesty is known to all
I know where he was born
- I know his birth-place (or the place of his birth)
It seemed impossible that he could escape
- It seemed impossible for him to escape
Or, His escape seemed impossible
Tell me wheie he lives
- Tell me his address
I admrt that he is a great poet
- l admit his gieatness as a poet
Or, l admit him to be a great poet
The truth is he was absent
- To speak the truth he was absent
🔷 (b) Adjective Clause
Complex: He was the last man who went there.
Simple: He was the last man to go there.
They soon forgot the labours they had enduied.
- They soon forgot their past labours.
Only those boys who will work hard Wlll succeed.
- Only hard working boys will succeed.
He was guilty of rudeness that could not be tolerated.
- He was guilty of intolerable rudeness.
🔷 (c) Adverbial Clause
Complex: As soon as he went there, he got the news.
Simple: He got the news immediately after going there.
He is so weak that he cannot walk.
- He is too weak to walk.
He was glad when he heard this.
- He was glad to hear this.
He left after I had come.
- He left after my arrival
Though he is ill, he will come.
- In spite of his illness he will come.
You may talk as much as you like.
- He will go only under compulsion.