English, asked by muneernehla4, 7 months ago

… he was not there, I left the message with his mother.

a) As

b) Though

c) Even though

d) Although​

Answers

Answered by IISweetWhimsyll
4

Option a) As is the answer.....

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Answered by Chaitanya1696
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The correct answer is: As.

The correct sentence is:  As he was not there, I left the message with his mother.

  • Here, in the given sentence, it is being mentioned that the person was absent therefore the author left the message with his mother.
  • Here, there are two clauses in a single sentence.
  • As we know the meaning of a clause in English grammar is the part of the sentence that contains the verb.
  • Here, the first clause is 'he was not there.' Here, the verb is was.
  • The second clause is 'I left the message with his mother.' Here, the verb is left.
  • The word 'as' is acting like the conjunction that is connecting two clauses to form a single sentence.
  • Hence, the correct answer is 'as'.

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