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16) Fill in the blank with a suitable linker.
He is old active
(a) and
(b) so
(c) but​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

He is old but active .

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Answered by aryansuts01
1

Answer:

Concept:

A conjunction is an element of speech that joins the conjuncts of conjunctions, which are words, phrases, or clauses. Because the concept of a Although the meaning of "conjunction" may overlap with that of other speech parts, each language must define it. Depending on the structure of the sentence, a single word in English might have many interpretations. It could be a conjunction or a preposition. "He left after the battle, "says the author. For example, after is a preposition, but it is a conjunction in "he left after they battled." A conjunction is a grammatical particle that is invariable (non-inflected) and can stand between two elements.

Given:

Use a linker to fill in the blanks.

He is Old ____ Active

(a) And

(b) So

(c) But​

Find:

write the appropriate answer

Answer:

The answer is option (a) "But"

He is old but active

=> A conjunction is a word that connects sentence fragments, phrases, or other words. Conjunctions can be used alone or in pairs. For instance, whereas neither/nor, either/or are conjunction pairs, and, but, and or are independent words. It's most likely a conjunction if the word joins words, phrases, or clauses. Conjunctions in English are restricted in number, similar to prepositions. Common instances include and, but, or, yet, for, so, because, since, as, when, while, after, before, that, whether, if, and so on.

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