English, asked by eonray, 28 days ago

(a) The peon rings the bell.
(b) The students run out of the classroom.
(Combine the sentences using ‘as soon as')​

Answers

Answered by myrakincsem
3

The sentences can be combined as follows:

As soon as the peon rings the bell, the students run out of the classroom.

  • A sentence can be written in more than one way provided that the grammar, tense and structure of a sentence are correct.
  • Two small statements, which are related to each other, are often combined because a single statement looks more presentable.
  • The statements 'The peon rings the bell' and 'The students run out of the classroom' can be combined using 'as soon as'.

Answered by Anonymous
3

\sf \pink{ Question :- }

(a) The peon rings the bell.

(b) The students run out of the classroom.

(Combine the sentences using ‘as soon as')

\sf \pink{ Answer :- }

  • As soon as the peon rings the bell.
  • The student run out of the classroom .

\sf \pink{ ThankYou}

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