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he is rich,he is miser ( place the conjunction)​

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Answered by lakshitagirdhar12
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Answer:

He is rich yet miser.

They both are two opposite qualities.So we place yet there.Hope its helpful

Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

Answer:

He is rich yet miser.

Explanation:

A conjunction, often known by the abbreviations conj or cnj, is a speech unit that joins the conjuncts of a conjunction, which are words, phrases, or clauses. There may be overlap between this description and that of other elements of speech, therefore it is necessary to specify what a "conjunction" is in each language. Depending on the sentence's grammar, a given word in English may have various meanings, including preposition or conjunction. For instance, the preposition after is a conjunction in "he departed after they battled," but a preposition in "he left after the fight." A conjunction is typically an unchanging (uninflected) grammatical particle that can stand between the conjoined items or not.

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