As he was ill, he could not go out.
Change this into compound.
Well, tell whether the following ans is right or wrong
He could not go out because he was ill.
And please dude, give legit answers and don't just say yes or no for gaining points.
ishanaghosh:
You know what's the intention of my question was justifing my answer but nowadays nobody seems to understand Plain English. Is there anyone out there who could be of any assistance to me?
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That is correct i think. but I have done it with "and"
He was ill and could not go out.
He was ill and could not go out.
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As he was ill, he could not go out.
He could not go out because he was ill.
He could not go out as he was ill.
He could not go out if he was ill.
He could not go out because he was ill.
He could not go out as he was ill.
He could not go out if he was ill.
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