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fill in the blanks suitable conjunction (a) he was old ______ weak ___________ there was no one to look after him​

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Answered by MsPRENCY
39

Answer :

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→ He was old and weak yet there was no one to look after him.

Explanation :

In the above sentence, two conjunctions are used. " He was old__ weak " in this, old and weak both are the demerits. Hence, and will be placed before ' weak '. Now, look for next conjunction. After reading the whole sentence, it is clear that enough though he was old and weak yet there was no one to look after him. Hence,

' and ' & ' yet ' will be used.

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Answered by CutePrincess01
26

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\longrightarrow He was old and weak yet there was no one to look after him.

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  • Conjunction is a sentence linker.
  • Conjunctions are joining words.
  • They are divided into two classes

- Coordinative

- Subordinative

\longrightarrow Coordinative conjunctions join sentences of equal ranks.

\longrightarrow Subordinative conjunctions join subordinate or dependent clauses to principal clauses.

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