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I am very busy. I cannot come to your house. (combine using so- that)​

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Answered by orangesquirrel
12

The combined sentence is:

I am so busy that I cannot come to your house.

* The phrase 'so that' is used to combine two independent or dependent clauses such that it becomes a 'cause and effect' situation.

* It is a subordinating conjunction.

* For example: In the given sentence,

I am busy- it is the cause

I cannot come to your house - it is the effect

* Some other examples are:

1. Ramesh is so weak that he cannot survive.

2. The dress was so expensive that I couldn't buy it.

Answered by EliteSoul
44

Answer:

Here is your answer mate!!!

Given sentence:-

I am very busy.I cannot come to your house.

Sentence to be made:-

I am so busy that I cannot come to your house.

More information:-

Using so..... that makes the sentence a combined sentence and it makes a negative sense in the sentence.Examples:-

•I am so ill that I cannot come now.

•I am so bad that I am not worthy of you.

Hope it helps you ❤❤❤

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