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He was hard up himself ............. he gave me a little money. fill in the blanks with suitable conjunctions​. pls

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Answered by anshika4raheja
7

Answer:

he was hard up himself But he gave me a little money

Answered by upenderjoshi28
10

Here is the correct answer along with explanation:

He was hard up himself but he gave me a little money.

Explanation

Conjunction is a word that joins or links words, phrases, or sentences, for example ‘and’, ‘but’, ‘or’, etc.

The conjunctions are classified under the following groups:

Coordinate Conjunctions

Conjunction                  Example Sentence

and:  in addition      He knocked and opened the door.  

but:  however           He knocked but nobody opened the door.  

or:  alternatively      Did she buy a scooter or a car?  

nor:  and neither     She did not sing a song, nor did anyone

                                else.  

yet:  however           They had plenty of money, yet they did not

                                  buy a car.  

 

  Correlative Conjunctions

both ... and                   He is both handsome and good-natured.  

either ... or                    I will either go for swimming or read a  

book.

neither ... nor                He is neither honest nor industrious.  

hardly ... when              He had hardly begun to study, when he

was called by his friends.

if ... then                        If that is true, then you can go early.  

no sooner ... than         No sooner had I turned the corner, than

                                      it began to rain.  

not only ... but also        She is not only clever, but also

                                       beautiful.  

rather ... than               I would rather go shopping than stay at

                                    home.  

scarcely ... when        Scarcely had I left home, when my dad

called me to return.        

what with ... and         What with all her aunts, uncles and

                                   cousins, she has many relatives.

whether ... or       Have you decided whether you lend me your

bike or not?

Subordinate conjunctions

There is another group of conjunctions (they are also known as relative pronouns) such as that, what, whatever, which, who and whom, as well as with words such as how, when, where, wherever and why. Subordinate clauses begin with them.

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