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Combine the following sentence:
He finished his breakfast. He went for a walk.
(while, but, yet, and)

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Answered by rmb
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He finished his breakfast and went for a walk.

  • The sentences need to be combined using a conjunction.

Let us analyse the other options/conjunctions:

  1. 'While'
  • We use 'while' when two actions are happening side by side (at the same time).
  • Here, the action of having breakfast finishes first, followed by the walk.
  • So, 'while' is not the right option.

2. 'Yet' and 'but'

  • Both these words are used to talk about an opposing idea.
  • 'Breakfast' and 'walk' are not opposing ideas.
  • Thus, both these options are incorrect.

3. 'And'

  • 'And' is used to add extra information.
  • Here, 'and' should be used since the second half of the sentence gives information about the activity after breakfast.

Hence, 'and' is the correct option.

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Answered by Glitterash
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Answer:

He finished his breakfast and went for a walk.

Explanation:

And

A word that is used for joining other words, phrases or sentences is called a conjunction.

for example : and but or

While

means, during the time that

But

It is used for introducing an idea which contrasts with or is different from what has just been said.

Yet

It is used with negative verbs or in questions for talking about something that has not happened but that you expect to happen.

Therefore, "and'' is the most appropriate answer

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