Combine the following pairs of sentences using the connectors given in the brackets :
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(a) It rains heavily. There are forest. (where)
(b) Make hay. The sun shines. (while)
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a) It rains heavily where there are forest.
b) Make hay while the sun shines.
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The answers are as follows;
(a) it rains heavily where there are forests.
(a) it rains heavily where there are forests. (b) Make hay while the sun shines.
EXAMPLES
- The above problem can be simply solved as follows;
- 'Where' is an adverb, which means in or to what place or position.
- It is used to ask about the place of an object or noun.
- As a conjunction of place, 'where' is used to introduce an adverbial clause that describes a verb, adjective, or main clause of a sentence.
- For example - 'Ram used to work where Manish is working now'.
- In sentence (b), while is used as a conjunction.
- It is used to describe a situation where two different things are happening at the same time.
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