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I jumped up to see____ the matter was(use conjunction)

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Answered by helenravi2614
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I jumped up to see but the matter was

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Answered by bsharma23sl
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Answer:

The answer is “what”. "I jumped up to see what the matter was." is correct in conjunction and understandable.

Explanation:

  • The conjunction is a word that connects sentences and clauses to get the understandable meaning of the sentence.
  • It helps to clear the sentence to the reader and listener.
  • It helps to make the elegant and complex sentences meaningful.
  • In short, these are linking words that make the sentences more interesting and add more information to the sentences skillfully.
  • Their major influence is on the focus of the sentence.
  • The sentence is blunt without the conjunction.
  • Four types of conjunctions are subordinating (after, because, since, etc), correlative (neither…nor, not only…but, etc), coordinating (for, and, but, so, etc), and compound (as well as, as soon as, etc).  
  • Examples of the conjunction are ‘if’, ‘but’, ‘and’, ‘for’, ‘nor’, ‘so’, ‘yet’, 'what', 'when', etc.
  • The conjunction ‘what’ clears the meaning of the above sentence.
  • Hence, the answer is “I jumped up to see what the matter was.”. It best fits.

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