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D. Join these sentences using the given conjunctions and write what kind they are.

1. Sheila was late for school. There was heavy traffic on her way. (because)

2. Tom works at the hospital near my house. John works there too. (and)

3. We were late. We did not miss the bus. (although)

4. Mother will help me with the homework. Mother has finished her work. (after)


5. She always played with her dog. She left for work. (before)


6. Rohit was hungry. He ate the last piece of cake. (so)

7. She was scared of roller-coaster rides. She enjoyed them. (yet)

8. She likes walking. He enjoys running. (while)​

Answers

Answered by samskruthibrainly
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Answer:

1. Sheila was late for school because there was heavy traffic on her way.

2. Tom works at the hospital near my house and John works there too

3. We were late although we did not miss the bus.

4. Mother will help me with the homework after she has finished her work.

5. She always played with her dog before she left for work.

6. Rohit was hungry so he ate the last piece of the cake.

7. She was scared of roller- coaster rides yet she enjoyed them.

8. She likes walking while he enjoys running.

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Answered by avnijadhav0108
1

Answer:

1) Sheila was late for school because there was heavy traffic on her way. Type - Subordinating conjunction.

2) Tom and John work near my house. Type - Co-ordinating conjunction: cumulative conjunction (it is a type of co-ordinating conjunction.

3) Although we were late, we did not miss the bus. Type - Subordinating conjunction.

4) Mother will help me after she has finished her work. Type - Subordinating conjunction.

5) She always played with her dog before she left for work. Type - Subordinating conjunction.

6) Rohit was hungry so he ate the last piece of cake. Type - Co-ordinating conjunction: Illative conjunction. (it is illative conjunction, one i and two l's.

7) She was scared of roller coaster rides yet she enjoyed them. Type - Co-ordinating conjunction:Adversative conjunction.

8) She likes walking while he enjoys running. Type - Co-ordinating conjunction: Adversative conjunction.

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