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if it rains, I'll remain at home. (this sentence is in conjunction so underline the conjunction and split into two sentence) ​

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Answered by SparshaM
5

If it rains, I'll remain at home

Answer:

  • The given sentence: 'If it rains, I'll remain at home' is said to underline the conjunction and split the sentence into two sentences .
  • 'If' in the sentence is a conjunction.
  • And the splitting sentences are : If it rains. I'll remain at home.

  • Splitting means you to break the long sentence into pieces.
  • Conjunction is a part of 'parts of speech'. Basically conjunctions are used to join or connect two or more single sentences . Example: He is poor but honest. The two single sentences are : He is poor. He is honest. 'But' has been used to connect the above sentences.

Answered by upenderjoshi28
9

Answer:

The conjunction in the sentence is IF.

The sentence can be split into two sentences as shown below:

It will rain.

I will remain at home.

Explanation:

We use if-clause structure to say that something might or will happen depending on another thing happening for example: If I study hard, I will secure high grades in the exams. We don't use 'will' in if clause.

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