FROM SIMPLE SENTENCES TO COMPLEX SENTENCES WITH ADJECTIVE CLAUSES
A Simple Sentence with a Present Participle Phrase
Complex Sentences with Adjective Clauses
A Simple Sentence with a Present Participle Phrase
- The person thinking objectively has no burden as the reflection of his or her suspicion.
Complex Sentences with Adjective Clauses
- The person who thinks objectively has no burden as the reflection of his or her suspicion.
- The person who is thinking objectively has no burden as the reflection of his or her suspicion.
- The person who was thinking objectively has no burden as the reflection of his or her suspicion.
- The person who will be thinking objectively has no burden as the reflection of his or her suspicion.
- The person who will think objectively has no burden as the reflection of his or her suspicion.
- The person who has thought objectively has no burden as the reflection of his or her suspicion.
- The person who thought objectively has no burden as the reflection of his or her suspicion.