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A] Edit the following passages correcting the underline parts.
Taj Mahal was (a)situated in Agra in (b)the bank of the river,yamuna.It is builtin the memory off(c) Mumtaz. It is an (d) rare example of architectural beauty B)Combine the following sentences using the adverb thought although'.
1. It sained. we enjoyed our camping hoilday.
2. I was not feeling well. I went to schools.
3. we booked a hoilday. we had very little money.
4. I am tired, I want to study.
5. Ramu is sad. He never expresses it. .​

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Answered by krithikasmart11
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Answer:

(a)Taj Mahal is situated in Agra on the bank of the river,yamuna.It is builtin the memory of Mumtaz. It is a rare example of architectural beauty .

(b)1. Although it rained, we enjoyed our camping holiday.

2. Though I was not feeling well, I went to

school.

3. Although we booked a holiday, we had very little money.

4. Though I am tired, I want to study.

5. Though Ramu is sad, he never expresses it.

Explanation:

Question:(a)

Taj Mahal was (a)situated in Agra in (b)the bank of the river,yamuna.It is builtin the memory off(c) Mumtaz. It is an (d) rare example of architectural beauty

Correction:

Taj Mahal is situated in Agra on the bank of the river,yamuna.It is builtin the memory of Mumtaz. It is a rare example of architectural beauty .

B)

1. Although it rained, we enjoyed our camping holiday.

2. Though I was not feeling well, I went to

school.

3. Although we booked a holiday, we had very little money.

4. Though I am tired, I want to study.

5. Though Ramu is sad, he never expresses it.

Explanation:

  • An adverb phrase is a group of words that functions as an adverb by having a subject and predicate of its own (modifies the verb with some extra information).

  • Subordinating conjunctions, also referred to as dependent adverb clauses, are used in complex sentences to combine one dependent and one independent clause. These conjunctions include because, though, as, while, if, although, etc.

  • Adverb clauses of presumption in a sentence are introduced by the subordinating conjunctions: "however, albeit, even if".
  • Though can be used as an adverb to express a notion or viewpoint that undermines the main clause's assertion.
  • Thoughts that are in opposition to one another and are typically unexpected or shocking are introduced using the conjunctions although, even though, and though.

  • Though and although are frequently interchangeable and have identical meanings.

  • They serve as conjunctions, joining two clauses.

  • Although and though can both be used to introduce in formal contexts:

1. Clauses devoid of verbs (reduced clauses)

2. Present -ing clauses.

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