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A4 A well educated person is one who is friendly
and compassionate.' (Analyse the clause)​

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jju

bhai pureee to be in Delhi cause I am sending the second time I've seen by Dr to see the way you want the same here bro

bhai pureee to be in Delhi cause I am sending the second time I've seen by Dr to see the way you want the same here bro

Combine the following setences by introducing an adverb clause as directed,

1.She is tall. I am taller.

(adverb clause of comparison)

2.You should not go out. The weather is very bad.

(adverb clause of reason)

3.He joined this job. It is four years now.(adverb clause of time)

4. The work was hard. She never complained,

(adverb clause of concession)

5. I reached the station. The train had already left

(adverb clause of time)

6.The teacher gave him seventy marks. He deserved less,

(adverb clause of concession)

7 .This sum is very difficult. I cannot solve it,

(adverb clause of purpose)

8.I shall go. I shall go to the same place as you.jhaj

(adverb clause of place)

Explanation:

bhai pureee to be in Delhi cause I am sending the second time I've seen by Dr to see the way you want the same here bro

bhai pureee to be in Delhi cause I am sending the second time I've seen by Dr to see the way you want the same here bro

jajj

Combine the following setences by introducing an adverb clause as directed,

1.She is tall. I am taller.

(adverb clause of comparison)

2.You should not go out. The weather is very bad.

(adverb clause of reason)

3.He joined this job. It is four years now.(adverb clause of time)

4. The work was hard. She never complained,

(adverb clause of concession)

5. I reached the station. The train had already left

(adverb clause of time)

6.The teacher gave him seventy marks. He deserved less,

(adverb clause of concession)

7 .This sum is very difficult. I cannot solve it,

(adverb clause of purpose)

8.I shall go. I shall go to the same place as you.

(adverb clause of place)

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