D. Use an adverb or a prepositional phrase to join the sentences in each pair to make a simple sentence.
1. Join the two sentences. Use a conjunction to join them.
9. Take the other road. You will reach earlier.
s. He is lazy. He got poor marks.
She failed twice. She continued her efforts to become an engineer.
6. They allowed Sheela to take the test. I requested them.
6. He earned a lot of money. He invests in the property market.
7. Mrinal is very honest. His honesty cannot be doubted.
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1. Take the other road and you will reach earlier
2. He was very lazy so he got poor marks
3. She failed twice but she continued her efforts to become an engineer
4. They allowed Sheela to take the test because I requested them.
5. He earned a lot of money as he invested in the property market .
6. Mrinal is very honest therefore his honesty cannot be doubted.
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A prepositional phrase is a part of a sentence that consists of one preposition and the object it affects. The object of a prepositional phrase can be either a noun, gerund, or clause. Here's an example of a prepositional phrase (in italics): She caught the bus on time.
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