English, asked by ashwinkparsatwar, 2 months ago

(a)
Some slave ants work for their masters.
(b)
Some others do noting for their keep
(Combine the sentence with appropriate conjunction)​

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Answered by GιяℓуSσυℓ
11

Answer:

some slave ants work for their master and some others do nothing for their keep

Answered by ChitranjanMahajan
0

The two sentences can be appropriately combined using the "but" conjunction as : "Some slave ants work for their masters, but some others do nothing for their keep".

Conjunctions :

  • Conjunctions are words in grammar that are used to connect two words, phrases, clauses, or sentences.
  • There are 3 types of conjunctions mainly: Coordinating, Correlative, and Subordinating.

Coordinating Conjunction : "but"

  • These conjunctions are used when the two phrases to join are independent and are not related to each other.
  • Here, the action of one sentence is not impacted by another, thus we can use the coordinating conjunction "but".
  • The intent of the two sentences is opposite as the first mentions about doing everything for the master and the second mentions about doing nothing. Thus, we use the conjunction "but" here.

Hence, the final combined sentence is : "Some slave ants work for their masters, but some others do nothing for their keep".

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