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1. Join the following sentences to make one complete sentence, using the conjunctions given in brackets: (without using ‘and’, ‘but’ or ‘so’)


a. He was fined. He was sent to prison. (not only…...but also)
b. It was raining heavily. She went to school. (although)
c. The police arrived. The thief had fled by then. (after)
d. The store opened. Then all the customers rushed in. (as soon as)
e. I will come on Sunday. If not, I will come on Monday. (either……...or)
f. Turn to the right. You will see the bank. (if)
g. He must leave now. He may catch the first train. (so that)
h. He ran away. He was afraid. (because)
i. The man had died. The doctor arrived. (before)
j. She was not there. I spoke to her mother. (as)

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1. Join the following sentences to make one complete sentence, using the conjunctions given in brackets: (without using ‘and’, ‘but’ or ‘so’)

a. He was fined. He was sent to prison. (not only…...but also)

b. It was raining heavily. She went to school. (although)

c. The police arrived. The thief had fled by then. (after)

d. The store opened. Then all the customers rushed in. (as soon as)

e. I will come on Sunday. If not, I will come on Monday. (either……...or)

f. Turn to the right. You will see the bank. (if)

g. He must leave now. He may catch the first train. (so that)

h. He ran away. He was afraid. (because)

i. The man had died. The doctor arrived. (before)

j. She was not there. I spoke to her mother. (as)

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