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(a) She must clean the room.
I won't enter the room until this is done.
______until______
(b) I will do the cooking.
Then I will come to your house.
______after_____
(c) I will go to the library.
Then I will issue the book for you.
_________when_________

Answers

Answered by zendayacoleman
11

Answer:

a) I won't enter the room until she cleans it.

b) I will come to your house after I do the cooking.

c) When I will go to the library, I will issue the book for you.

I think these should be accurate. Hope it helps you out!

(PS: If anyone finds any errors please feel free to point them out, I'm always open to constructive criticism!)

Answered by vilnius
3

(a) I won't enter the room until she cleans the room.

(b) I will come to your house after cooking.

(c) I will issue the book to you when I will go to the library.

Explanation:

  • The above sentences have been joined by the use of the conjunction.
  • A conjunction is a part of speech that helps in joining the words, phrases, and sentences together.
  • 'Until', 'after' and 'when' are the three conjunctions used in the above sentences to join the two sentences together.

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