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Combine these sets of simple sentences into one compound sentence.

1. He does well. He is nervous at the start.

2. The journey was long. The wind was cold.

3. Football is a healthy game. Everybody should play it.

4. The car was smashed. No one was hurt.

5. Bruce was lying on his bed. He looked up to the roof. He saw a spider.

6. It was raining heavily. I took an umbrella with me.

7. Mohan is ill. He cannot study. He still attends school.

8. He was guilty. He was punished.

9. We must catch the 9 o'clock train. There is only half an hour left. We must start without further delay.

10. Do not borrow. Do not lend.​

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Answered by ushabhadra123
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Answer:

. The way was long. The wind was cold.

2. The wind blew. The lightning splashed. The rain started falling.

3. It was a cold night. We ventured out.

4. He is foolish. He is obstinate.

5. Come in. Go out.

6. Do not be a borrower. Do not be a lender.

Answers

1. The way was long and the wind was cold.

2. The wind blew, the lightning splashed and the rain started falling.

3. It was a cold night but we ventured out.

4. He is foolish and obstinate.

5. Come in or go out. / Either come in or go out.

6. Do not be a borrower or a lender. / Be neither a borrower nor a lender

Explanation:

. The way was long. The wind was cold.

2. The wind blew. The lightning splashed. The rain started falling.

3. It was a cold night. We ventured out.

4. He is foolish. He is obstinate.

5. Come in. Go out.

6. Do not be a borrower. Do not be a lender.

Answers

1. The way was long and the wind was cold.

2. The wind blew, the lightning splashed and the rain started falling.

3. It was a cold night but we ventured out.

4. He is foolish and obstinate.

5. Come in or go out. / Either come in or go out.

6. Do not be a borrower or a lender. / Be neither a borrower nor a lender

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