English, asked by muhdahmed58762, 11 months ago

. Combine the following sentences using a noun clause :
(i) I said something. I am sorry for it.
(ii) What does the teacher say? Listen to it.
(iii) The Principal was coming. The whole class knew it.​

Answers

Answered by SonuTarun
4

Answer:1 i am sorry for what I said

2 listen to the teachers words

3 arrival of principal has known by class

Explanation:

Answered by NainaRamroop
1

(i) I am sorry for what I said.

(ii) Listen to what the teacher says.

(iii) The whole class knew that the Principal was coming.

Rules to follow:

  • At first try to locate the primary clause in given sentence which will contain a subject or a verb.
  • If you combine two sentences with a conjunction , then precede the conjunction with a comma. Ex: "and," "but," "or," "for," or "yet" etc.
  • To connect and transition between two sentences we can use Transitional adverbs.
  • If the sentences are close, it can combine the sentences with "and." then  semicolons can combine two sentences.
  • If the second sentence explains, or illustrates in the first sentence then colons can connect two sentence.

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