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it was raining. we took a taxi (since)​

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Answered by dualadmire
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Since it was raining, we took a taxi.

  • Here the two sentences had to be joined using since which acts like a conjunction here.
  • Conjunctions are the words that are used to join two sentences or two phrases so that they make some sense.
  • Some other examples of sentences where conjuctions have been used are as follows:
  • I did no go to the market because I was not well.
Answered by PADMINI
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it was raining. we took a taxi (since)​

Correct Statement

Since it was raining, we took a taxi.

  • The word 'since' we used here is the conjunction.
  • A conjunction is a part of speech that is used to connects clauses or sentences.
  • In the above sentence, the conjunct word ''since'' connects two sentences.
  • There are three types of conjunctions. 1) Coordinate conjunctions. 2) Subordinate conjunctions. 3) Correlative conjunctions.  
  • we can remember the coordinate conjunction as F.A.N.B.O.Y.S =>for, and. nor, but, or, yet, so.
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