6. Conjunction (without using and, but, so)
a. Seema kept on walking. She felt very tired.
b. It is raining outside. We will still go for a picnic.
C. They were pleased with their picnic. The food was not very good.
d. Harry goes. His dog goes.
e. She kept scrubbing. The pot shone brightly.
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1) Although Seema felt very tired, she kept on walking.
2) We will go for a picnic, though it's raining outside.
3) Alhough the food was not very good, they were pleased with their picnic.
4) Harry, as well as his dog goes.
5) The pot shone brightly as she kept scrubbing.
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(a) Although seema kept on walking. She felt very tired.
(b) Through It is raining outside , we will still go for a picnic.
(C)Although The food was not very good.They were pleased with their picnic.
(d)Harry as well as goes His dog goes.
(e)As She kept scrubbing the pot shone brightly.
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