English, asked by praiseye, 9 months ago

1.Combine the following pairs of sentences into one. 1.You can have tea. You can have coffee. (You can’t have both.). 2.I will wait here. You come. 3. This is the house. He lives here. 4. You quit smoking. Your health will improve. 5. You invite her. She will not come. 6. He was hungry. He ate a banana. 7. The lights went out. I was reading. 8. I injured my knee. I was playing football. 9. You ask more politely. She will help you.

Answers

Answered by aumsum8371
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  1. You can have either tea or coffee.
  2. I will wait here until you come.
  3. This is the house where he lives.
  4. If you quit smoking your health will improve.
  5. She will not come even if you invite her.
  6. He was hungry so he ate a banana.
  7. The lights went out when I was reading.
  8. I injured my knee when I was playing football.
  9. If you ask more politely she will help you.

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Answered by varshika1664
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Answer:

The Correct Answers would be :

  1. You can have tea. You can have coffee - You can have tea or coffee.
  2. I will wait here. You come - I will wait here till you come.
  3. This is the house. He lives here - This is the house where he lives.
  4. You quit smoking. Your health will improve - If you quit smoking, your health will improve.
  5. You invite her. She will not come - She won't come if you invite her.
  6. He was hungry. He ate a banana - He was hungry so he ate a banana.
  7. The lights went out. I was reading - The lights went out when i was reading.
  8. I injured my knee. I was playing football - I injured my knee while playing football.
  9. You ask more politely. She will help you - If you ask more politely, she will help you.

Explanation:

Changing the sentences accordingly and reducing the grammatical mistakes, we get our answers as mentioned above.

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