join the following pairs of sentences together by means of suitable conjunctions.
1) he is miser, he is rich.
2) we are not going out. it is raining heavily.
3) hard work is not easy. its fruit is sweet.
4) she was outspoken. she was teenager.
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1) he is miser and rich
2) we are not going out because it is raining heavily
3) hard work is not easy but its fruit is sweet
4) she was outspoken because she was teenager
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1) He is rich yet he is a miser.
2) We are not going out because it is raining heavily.
3) Hard work is not easy but its fruit is sweet.
4) She was outspoken because she was a teenager.
- Conjunctions are words that join together other words, phrases, or clauses.
- Conjunctions enable you to create rich, elegant phrases while avoiding the choppiness of several short sentences.
- For example, and, but, or can be used alone, but neither/nor, either/or are conjunction pairs.
- Conjunctions serve a crucial purpose in that they connect other words and sentences.
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