English, asked by Nishanttiwari99, 10 months ago

He is ill.he did not take medicine join

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Answered by rachita07
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1. Though he is ill he did not take the medicine.
2. He is ill but he did not take the medicine.


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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Though he is ill, he did not take medicine.

This is a right sentence and thus you could practice a lot by following it changes.

It is completely arranged based on same meaning but with different words.

On the other hand, he is ill but he did not take the medicine.

Both sentences are correct and able to identify with right sentences.

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