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Combine the following sentences as directed. 1) This is the new car. It uses water as its fuel.​

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Answered by rmb
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This is the new car that uses water as its fuel.

Conjunctions are used to combine two sentences. They function as connectors. Commonly used conjunctions are 'and', 'because', 'as', 'which', 'that', 'since', 'who', 'whom' and so on.

Since these sentences do not involve a person, the words 'who' and 'whom' cannot be used.

Though people use ' that' and ' which' interchangeably, it is not right to do so.

'That' is used when the clause is important to the sentence. 'Which' is used when the clause is not that important and the sentence can be completed without the clause.

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Answered by SparshaM
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Combine the following sentences as directed. 1) This is the new car. It uses water as its fuel.

  • Conjunction is a word with the primary function to join words or groups of words. This is used in a great variety of situations.

  • So a Conjunction can be used to join the above sentences and it is 'that'.

  • So the rewrite sentence is : This is the new car that uses water as its fuel.

  • Conjunctions are of two types and they are : Co-ordinating Conjunction and Sub-ordinating Conjunction.

  • 'That' is a Sub-ordinating Conjunction.

  • A Sub-ordinating Conjunction joins a statement or clause to another when one of them depends on the other for the full meaning.

  • Therefore 'that' is used to connect the Subbodinate Clause with the Principal Clause.

  • Here in the sentence 'This is the new car' is a Principal Clause and 'that uses water as its fuel' is a Subbodinate Clause because it can't stand alone, Subbodinate Clause always depends on Principal Clause.
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