English, asked by neelaashar1692, 11 months ago

How to solve joining sentence without using but or so any rules

Answers

Answered by fatamtany
0

Sentences with the same subject can be combined, since you're describing the same person, place, or thing completing different actions. This is very easy.

▪ Instead of: "Television is an educational tool. It is a tool that prevents education."

▪ Try: "Television is an educational tool that may also prevent education."

If two sentences contain different subjects that are accomplishing the same action, the sentences can be combined as well.

▪ Instead of: "The baby walked. The mother walked along."

▪ Try: "The mother walked along with the baby."

Notice that subjects, verbs, and independent clauses all have something in common. The sentences before they are combined unnecessarily repeat words that may be omitted by combining the sentences together. By following these rules, your sentences will be more concise and interesting, and far less repetitive.

Similar questions