English, asked by gwal, 9 months ago

Combine each pair of the following sentences into one. sentences
as directed in brackets.
1-The train had left. They reached the station. (Adverb clause)
2-i have a watch. The watch gives correct time. (Adjective Clause)​

Answers

Answered by asmitak132
4

1)The train had left as soon as they reached the station.

2) I have a watch that gives the correct time.

Answered by Nyoshka
0

Answer:

1. The train had left as soon as they reached the station.

2. I have a watch which gives the correct time.

Explanation:

What is an adjective/adverb clause?

Adjective/adverb clauses is a type of clause which describes a noun/verb in the sentence. It gives us more information about the noun/pronoun.

In the first sentence, we have to indicate the time, hence we use ' as soon as'. In the second sentence, we have to specify that it is the same watch, hence we use 'which'.

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