English, asked by aryanraja2017, 11 months ago

1.He wants something. I don't know what
Combine sentences

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2.tell me where is the post office.
Sentence correction

Answers

Answered by EliteSoul
2

Answer:

1)I don't know what but he wants something.✔✔✔

2)Tell me where the post office is.✔✔✔

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
4

1. He wants something which I don't know.  

2. Tell me the location of the post office.

Explanation:  

  • Here a conjunction is to be used. Conjunction is a word which combines one or more sentence. Here a number of conjunction can be used.  
  • 'which' or 'that' is the most appropriate sentence. Here the speaker wants to say about the desire of a person to get something of which the speaker is not aware of.  
  • Hence the sentence should have that or which. The rest of the two sentence are written as it is.  
  • In the second sentence, the speaker asks a question to someone about the ‘location’ of the post office.  
  • However 'where' cannot be used directly in the sentence because that makes the sentence, an interrogative sentence and hence should end with a ‘question mark’.  
  • As a result this statement is incorrect. Hence the interrogation part should be changed into an assertion.  
  • Hence the word 'the location' should be used in place of 'where'. The rest of the sentence should remain the same.
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