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Convert from Double Sentences to Complex Sentences :

     
1.   Take care of the pence, and the pounds will take care of themselves.
     
2.   Only hold your tongue, and you can hold anything else.
     
3.   He stands up to speak, and everyone is at once silent.
     
4.   I go to this place and that, and the same thought pursues me everywhere.
     
5.   You must be careful of your money, or you will soon lose it.
     
6.   Food is raised by agriculture, which is therefore the foundation of all wealth.
     
7.   I thoroughly dislike that man, and therefore I cannot admire him.
     
8.   In the discharge of duty, he was a strict, but just man.
     
9.   Go wherever you like, only you must not stay here.
     
10.   He might be ever so rich; yet he was greedy for more.
     
11.   Murder has no tongue, but it will some day speak.
     
12.   Conquer your desires, or they will conquer you.
     

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    Answers ( suggested only )
     
1.   If you take care of the pence, the pounds will take care of themselves.
2.   If you only hold your tongue, you can hold anything else.
3.   When he stands up to speak, everyone is at once silent.
4.   The same thought pursues me wherever I go.
5.   Unless you are careful of your money, you will soon lose it.
6.   As food is raised by agriculture, it is the foundation of all wealth.
7.   I cannot admire that man because I thoroughly dislike him.
8.   He was a just man, though he was strict in the discharge of duty.
9.   Go wherever you like, as long as you do not stay here.
10.   Though he might have been ever so rich, he was greedy for more.
11.   Though murder has no tongue, it will some day speak.
12.   If you do not conquer your desires, they will conquer you.
     
 
 
 

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