Exercise 5. Join these sentences using the conjunctions given in the brackets:
1. We'll accept your application. You should fulfil all the conditions. (provided)
2. He won the match quite easily. He had been out of practice for quite a long time.
(even though)
3. Sonal was down with jaundice before the examination. She passed with an A1
grade. (although)
4. Let your doctor recommend this medicine. Only then take it. (unless)
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1. We'll accept your application provided you fulfill all the conditions.
2. He won the match quite easily even though he had been out of practice for quite a long time.
3. Although Sonal passed with an A1
grade, she was down with jaundice before the examination.
4. Unless your doctor recommends this medicine, don't take it.
Explanation:
Conjunctions are used to join two sentences or ideas.
For sentence one and two it's simple to join the sentences using the keyword given in the bracket.
However, in the following sentences you have to restructure the words in order for it to seem appropriate when reading out loud.
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