He is a vagabond. They had driven him out from home. Join without using and, but or so.
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I am joining the sentences with a relative Pronoun.
He is a vagabond whom they have driven out from home.
( vagabond means- a person who has homeless or jobless and travels from place to place- awaara type ka vyakti)
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I am joining the sentences with a relative Pronoun.
He is a vagabond whom they have driven out from home.
( vagabond means- a person who has homeless or jobless and travels from place to place- awaara type ka vyakti)
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If you found the answer useful, please like and rate it.
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Answer :
This question is based on conjunctions.
The given sentences can be joined in the following manner :
As he is a vagabond, they had driven him out from home.
Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'conjunction' as 'a word such as 'and', 'but', 'while', or 'although' that connects words, phrases, and clauses in a sentence.'
'As' is a conjunction which, according to the Cambridge English Dictionary, means 'because.'
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