English, asked by divyansha514, 10 months ago

Combine each set of sentences into one simple sentence by using adverbs or adverbial phrases.
1. Mohit spent all his money. That was foolish.
2. He visited Shimla. He did so for reasons of health.
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3. We escaped unhurt. It was lucky.
4. The house was found open. It looked rather suspicious.
5. Nobody tasted the poisoned food. This was lucky.
6. His friend died yesterday. His death was untimely.
7. The leader lost the election. It was expected.
8. This project must be done. The cost does not count.
9. I shall be back. It shall not be long.
10. The man was obstinate. He refused to make any compromise.
please help me to solve it...​

Answers

Answered by upenderjoshi28
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The given sentences can be joined into simple sentences as shown below:

1. It was foolish of Mohit to spend all his money.

2. He visited Shimla for health reasons.

3. It was lucky of us to have escaped unhurt.

4. The open house looked rather suspicious.

5. It was lucky for everyone not to have tasted the poisoned food.

6. His friend died untimely yesterday.

7. According to everyone's expectation the leader lost the election.

8. This project must be done at any cost.

9. I shall be back soon.

10. It was obstinate of him to refuse to make any compromise.

Answered by ganeshpandey33313
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1. Mohit foolishly spent all his money.

2. He visited Shimla for health reasons.

3. We luckily espaced unhurt.

4. The house was suspiciously found open.

5. Nobody luckily tasted the poisoned food.

6. His friend died untimely yesterday.

7. The leader lost the expected election.

8. This project must be done by any cost.

9. I shall be back shortly.

10. The man obstinately refused to make any compromise.

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