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join the following pairs of sentences as directed: (a) she saw a snake. She ran away. ( Use: seeing)​

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

She ran away after seeing a snake

Explanation:

  • By adding after seeing, the sentence is connected and altered.
  • As a result, the final sentence is She ran away after seeing a snake
  • Using coordinating conjunctions, two or more basic sentences can be combined. and, but, or, yet, nor, for, so, as well as, not only, after, before are common coordinating conjunctions.
  • Here we used AFTER to join two sentences and replaced saw with seeing.

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Answered by roopa2000
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Answer:

the correct answer is She ran away after seeing a snake

Explanation:

  • By adding after seeing, the sentence is connected and altered.
  • As a result, the final sentence is She ran away after seeing a snake
  • Using coordinating conjunctions, two or more basic sentences can be combined. and, but, or, yet, nor, for, so, as well as, not only, after, before are common coordinating conjunctions.
  • You may recall the seven coordinating conjunctions in English by utilizing the mnemonic FANBOYS: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so. , which suggests causation: We went a day earlier than planned since the weather was not as nice as we had hoped.
  • Here we used AFTER to join two sentences and replaced saw with seeing.

Examples of Coordinating Conjunctions

  • You can eat your sandwich with a spoon or fork.
  • My cat enjoys being bathed but hates getting his nails trimmed.
  • jony refuses to eat potato nor will he touch carrots.
  • I hate to waste a drop of oil, for it is very expensive these days.
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