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join each pair of sentence using the coordinating conjunction given in the brackets .
7. Anu has never learnt how to draw. She can sketch almost anything. (yet)
8. The children wanted to surprise their parents. They hid their gifts under the
6. Outside, a storm raged. We were safe inside the hotel room (but)
bed. (so)
9. Jaya can remain indoors. She can take an umbrella and go out (or)
10. Last night it was really cold. I drank a cup of hot milk and curled up with a
book.(so)
11. Dark clouds gathered above the football stadium. There was a heavy
downpour. (and)
12. The mission was successful. It took many weeks to complete it, (but)
13. I was sure I was being followed. I turned to see who it was. There was no one
behind me. (so, but)
14. I was determined to do well in the examination. I studied very hard, (so)
15. People in the Southern Hemisphere wear shorts and T-shirts on Christmas
Day. It is very hot there at that time. (for)​

Answers

Answered by TwilightShine
17

Answer :-

1. Anu has never learnt how to draw. She can sketch almost everything. (yet)

 \Rightarrow Anu has never learnt how to draw yet she can sketch almost everything.

2. The children wanted to surprise their parents. They hid their gifts under the bed. (so)

 \Rightarrow The children wanted to surprise their parents so they hid their gifts under the bed.

3. Outside, a storm raged. We were safe inside the hotel room. (but)

 \Rightarrow Outside, a storm raged but we were safe inside the hotel room.

4. Jaya can remain indoors. She can take an umbrella and go out. (or)

 \Rightarrow Jaya can remain indoors or she can take an umbrella and go out.

5. Last night it was really cold. I drank a cup of hot milk and curled up with a book. (so)

 \Rightarrow Last night it was really cold so I drank a cup of hot milk and curled up with a  book.

6. Dark clouds gathered above the football stadium. There was a heavy downpour. (and)

 \Rightarrow Dark clouds gathered above the football stadium and there was a heavy downpour.

7. The mission was successful. It took many weeks to complete it. (but)

 \Rightarrow The mission was successful but it took many weeks to complete it.

8. I was sure that I was being followed. I turned to see who it was. There was no one behind me. (so, but)

 \Rightarrow I was sure that I was being followed so I turned to see who it was but there was no one behind me.

9. I was determined to do well in the exams. I studied very hard. (so)

 \Rightarrow I was determined to do well in the exams so I studied very hard.

10. People in the Southern Hemisphere wear shorts and T-shirts on Christmas Day. It is very hot there at that time. (for)

 \Rightarrow People in the Southern Hemisphere wear shorts and T-shirts on Christmas Day for it is very hot there at that time.

Answered by itztalentedprincess
20

\huge \colorbox{lightgreen} {Question:-}

join each pair of sentence using the coordinating conjunction given in the brackets .

7. Anu has never learnt how to draw. She can sketch almost anything. (yet)

8. The children wanted to surprise their parents. They hid their gifts under the

6. Outside, a storm raged. We were safe inside the hotel room (but)

bed. (so)

9. Jaya can remain indoors. She can take an umbrella and go out (or)

10. Last night it was really cold. I drank a cup of hot milk and curled up with a

book.(so)

11. Dark clouds gathered above the football stadium. There was a heavy

downpour. (and)

12. The mission was successful. It took many weeks to complete it, (but)

13. I was sure I was being followed. I turned to see who it was. There was no one

behind me. (so, but)

14. I was determined to do well in the examination. I studied very hard, (so)

15. People in the Southern Hemisphere wear shorts and T-shirts on Christmas

Day. It is very hot there at that time. (for)

\huge \colorbox{orange} {Answer}

1. Anu has never learnt how to draw. She can sketch almost everything. (yet)

  • Anu has never learnt how to draw yet she can sketch almost everything.

2. The children wanted to surprise their parents. They hid their gifts under the bed. (so)

  • The children wanted to surprise their parents so they hid their gifts under the bed.

3. Outside, a storm raged. We were safe inside the hotel room. (but)

  • Outside, a storm raged but we were safe inside the hotel room.

4. Jaya can remain indoors. She can take an umbrella and go out. (or)

  • Jaya can remain indoors or she can take an umbrella and go out.

5. Last night it was really cold. I drank a cup of hot milk and curled up with a book. (so)

  • Last night it was really cold so I drank a cup of hot milk and curled up with a book.

6. Dark clouds gathered above the football stadium. There was a heavy downpour. (and)

  • Dark clouds gathered above the football stadium and there was a heavy downpour.

7. The mission was successful. It took many weeks to complete it. (but)

  • The mission was successful but it took many weeks to complete it.

8. I was sure that I was being followed. I turned to see who it was. There was no one behind me. (so, but)

  • I was sure that I was being followed so I turned to see who it was but there was no one behind me.

9. I was determined to do well in the exams. I studied very hard. (so)

  • I was determined to do well in the exams so I studied very hard.

10. People in the Southern Hemisphere wear shorts and T-shirts on Christmas Day. It is very hot there at that time. (for)

  • People in the Southern Hemisphere wear shorts and T-shirts on Christmas Day for it is very hot there at that time.

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