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1. She is talented. She has very good contacts. 2. Write properly. Don't write at all. 3. The crowd was screaming. We could not hear the music. 4. It was a great performance. The sound arrangement was poor. 5. The profits of the company have gone up. He took over. 6. France has not signed the treaty. Spain has not signed the treaty. 7. She has gone through a very difficult time. You will never hear her complain about her troubles. 8. His parents are proud of him. His friends are proud of him. Hurry un. You will miss the bus.
JOIN EACH OF THE PAIR OF SENTENCES USING CONJUNCTION
Please explain me this exercise I don't want any answer I only want explanation on these conjunctions​

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Answered by oODiyaOo
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see here u are given with some different sentences and u hv to join them using conjunctions (and, but, if etc.) according to their linking.

for example, in the first one it says that she is talented, She has very good contacts. now this sentence is telling us that so and so girl is talented and because of her talent she has very good contacts. so we'll join the sentence like this:

She is very talented so she has very good contacts.

hope this helps you...

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer

1) She has very good contacts because she is talented.

2) Write properly otherwise don't write at all.

3) We couldn't not hear the music because the crowd was screaming.

4) The sound arrangement was poor but the performance was great.

5) He took over because the profits of the company have gone up.

6) France has not signed the treaty as well as Spain has not signed the treaty.

7) You will never hear her complain about her troubles because she has gone through a very difficult time.

8) His parents are proud of him and his friends are also proud of him.

9) You will miss the bus so Hurry Up.

Explanation

In grammar, a conjunction is a part of speech that connects words, phrases, or clauses that are called the conjuncts of the conjunctions. This definition may overlap with that of other parts of speech, so what constitutes a "conjunction" must be defined for each language.

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