English, asked by rrammohan14, 8 months ago

Connective
He ran fast. He could not win the race.(yet)

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Answered by smartbrainz
7

He ran fast yet could not win the race.

EXPLANATION:  

  • The word Yet has various usage in the English grammar. Yet is used as an adverb in sentences. Yet when used in the middle of the sentence is used to show some actions that has taken place but the result of it was unknown.
  • But here the results is clear and yet is used as a conjunction to give an idea about two sentences that are spoken for the same person, who ran fast but was not able to win the race. Therefore, the final sentence would be: He ran fast yet could not win the race.  

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Fill in the blanks with the correct connectives.

1. He drove fast

he could get to work on time.

2. She got a parking ticket

she parked illegally.

3. He knows his business will be successful.

1. Men are not married are called bachelors.​

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Answered by dhanyaislur
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Answer:

He ran fast yet could not win the race

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