English, asked by vatsasati0505, 1 month ago

(i) Combine the following sentences into one. You may
add the combining words.
(a) The tigers do eat grass. The wolves do not eat
grass.
(b) She has applied for the job before completing
her education. Her family circumstances are not
very good.
(c) My mother is very fond of cooking. She does
not like cooking rice and lentils.
(d) Sheeba is a very good singer. Sheeba plays
basketball.
(e) He bought a horse. He will practice riding before
the tournament

Answers

Answered by ThePrincess1802
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  1. The tigers do eat grass but the wolves don't.
  2. She has applied for the job before completing her education because her family circumstances were not very good.
  3. My mother is very fond of cooking but she doesn't like cooking rice and lentils.
  4. Sheeba is a very good dancer though she plays basketball.
  5. He bought a horse and will practice riding before the tournament.
Answered by PADMINI
1

Combine the following sentences into one. You may  add the combining words.

(a) The tigers do eat grass. The wolves do not eat  grass.

  • The tigers do eat grass but the wolves do not.

(b) She has applied for the job before completing  her education. Her family circumstances are not  very good.

  • She has applied for the job before completing  her education because her family circumstances are not  very good.

(c) My mother is very fond of cooking. She does  not like cooking rice and lentils.

  • My mother is very fond of cooking but she does  not like cooking rice and lentils.

(d) Sheeba is a very good singer. Sheeba plays  basketball.

  • Although Sheeba is a very good singer, she plays basketball.  

(e) He bought a horse. He will practice riding before  the tournament.

  • He bought a horse for practice riding before  the tournament
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