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he left the shop - she was not There​

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Answered by SparshaM
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Answer:

The given sentences can be joined by using a conjunction and it is written as follows.

  • He left the shop because she was not there.

  • Here 'because' is a sub-ordinator or subordinating conjunction.

  • Because is used to mean reason.

  • Here reason is 'she was not there, so he left the shop'. Again 'so' is a subordinating conjunction.
Answered by thakrepayal
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The given sentences can be joined by using a conjunction and it is written as follows.

He left the shop because she was not there.

Here 'because' is a sub-ordinator or subordinating conjunction.

Because is used to mean reason.

Here reason is 'she was not there, so he left the shop'. Again 'so' is a subordinating conjunction.

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