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4. Combine the two sentences into one simple sentence by using a proper infinitive:

1. He had no money. He could not be a fool.
She went to New York. She wanted to visit her aunt.
2. My parents came to school. They wanted to see my result.
3. This table is very heavy. I can't move it.
4.she went to New york.she wanted to visit her aunt.
5.i have to go to the bank.will you guide me?
6.we have no milk.we cannot make coffee​

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Answered by farhaanaarif84
1

Answer:

Let's understand what adjectives and adverbs are.

Adjectives are the words that define/explain nouns or pronouns. For example: Roshni is pretty. Here, 'Roshni' is the noun and 'pretty' explains how she is, hence 'pretty' is the adjective.

Adverbs are the words that describe action words (verbs). For example: Ram fought bravely. Here, 'Ram' is the noun and 'fought' is the verb. 'Bravely' describes how he fought, hence it is the adverb.

Option B - 'I rarity use the internet.' Here, 'rarity' is used, which is a wrong word. Hence, option B is incorrect.

Option C - 'I use the internet rare.' 'Rare' is an adjective and this sentence requires the adverb 'rarely' to describe the way the internet is used. Hence, option C is incorrect.

Option D - 'The internet is used rare by me.' Here, 'rare' is an adjective which is incorrectly used. We require the adverb 'rarely' to describe the way the internet is used. Hence, option D is incorrect.

Option A - 'I rarely use the internet.' Here, 'rarely' is used as an adverb to describe the way the internet is used. Hence, option A is the correct answer.

Answered by myselfsulagna2004
1

Answer:

1.having no money he could not be a fool

2. my parents came to school to see my results

3.this table is too heavy to move

4. she went to New York to visit her aunt

5. will you guide me to go to the bank?

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