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1. He went to the market. He wanted to buy some paints. 2. You told me a lie. Kindly tell me the reason for it 3. He looked over the wall. The temple could be seen clearly 4. He is miserly. He is selfish.​

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Answered by Swarup1998
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Joining two sentences:

1. He went to the market. He wanted to buy some paints.

  • Ans. He went to the market to buy some paints.

2. You told me a lie. Kindly tell me the reason for it.

  • Ans. Kindly tell me the reason for lying to me.
  • Or, Kindly tell me the reason for telling me a lie.
  • Or, Kindly tell me why you told me a lie.
  • Or, Kindly tell me why you lied to me.

3. He looked over the wall. The temple could be seen clearly.

  • Ans. Looking over the wall, he could see the temple clearly.
  • Or, As he looked over the wall, he could see the temple clearly.

4. He is miserly. He is selfish.

  • Ans. He is miserly and selfish.
  • Or, He is both miserly and selfish.

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