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6.
Combine the following pair of sentences to form
a simple sentence.
i. She has a lot of money.
ii. She is unhappy.
A. In spite of having a lot of money she is
unhappy.
B. Despite of having a lot of money she is
unhappy.
C. She has a lot of money but she is unhappy.
D. None of these​

Answers

Answered by raman419989
3

Answer:

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C option is correct

She has a lot of money but she is unhappy.

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Answered by Chaitanya1696
0

We are required to combine the following pairs of sentences to form a simple sentence and we are required to choose the correct option, and the correct option is B.

  • Despite having a lot of money she is unhappy.
  • The other options are still compound sentences because they have conjunctions in them.
  • A simple sentence is made up of only a single clause and does not have conjunctions joining its parts.
  • To convert a complex sentence to a simple we have to convert the verb into an ING word.
  • in option B the word having is present and there is only a single clause in the sentence.
  • Hence this is the simple sentence we are looking for.
  • So the correct answer is B which states despite having a lot of money she is unhappy.

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