Combine the following set of simple sentences into one complex sentence. He will give the orders. Do not proceed till then.

Combine the following set of simple sentences into one complex sentence. He will give the orders. Do not proceed till then. Correct Answer Do not proceed until he gives the orders

The adverb clause used in the given answer statement is ‘until he gives the orders’. The words ‘till then’ in the second simple sentence in the question statement is replaced by the preposition ‘until’ to make it an adverb clause.
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