He is my neighbour. His father is a judge.with out using and but or so
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He who's father is a judge is my neighbour .
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The answer will be: He who's father is a judge is my neighbour.
Explanation:
As per the question,
We need to join the two sentences without using "and", "but", "or", "so".
As we know,
- To join any two sentences we can either use conjunction or clauses.
- conjunctions include the words which are given o be excluded in the question.
- That means we have to take the help of clauses.
- so as there is two sentences therefore we have to make one sentence dependent on the other. This is also called using dependent clause to join the sentences.
- we generally use: he/she who is.... to start this type of sentence.
Hence,
The answer will be: He who's father is a judge is my neighbour.
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