English, asked by aditibansal04340, 5 days ago

- Join the following sentences to make one complete sentence without using and, but or so.
1.
The President may speak in English. He may speak in Hindi.
2.
The problem is very difficult. I can't solve it.

3. I am working hard. I want to succeed in life.

4.
She was very excited. She couldn't speak to him.​

Answers

Answered by kakumani777
51

Answer:

1 - The President may speak in English or Hindi.

2- The problem is so difficult that I can't solve it .

3- As I am working hard , I want to succeed in life

4 - She was so excited that she couldn't speak to him .

Explanation:

Answered by SparshaM
33

Answer:

Join the following sentences to make one complete sentence without using and, but or so.

  • 1. The President may speak in English. He may speak in Hindi.
  • The President may speak in English or hindi.
  • 'Or' is one of Co-ordinating Conjunctions and also it belongs to Alternative Conjunction.

  • 2. The problem is very difficult. I can't solve it.
  • The problem is so difficult that I can't solve it.
  • Here 'so...that' is one of correlatives.
  • 'Is' indicates it is a simlme present tense, so 'can not' or 'can't' has been used.

  • 3. I am working hard. I want to succeed in life.
  • As I am working hard, I want to succeed in life.
  • 'As' is a subordinating conjunction and it is used to express reason or cause.

  • 4.She was very excited. She couldn't speak to him.
  • She was so excited that she couldn't speak to him.
  • Agin correlative has been uses in the above sentence and it is : ' so...that'.
  • 'Was' indicates the above sentence is written in simple past tense. Therefore 'couldn't' or 'could not' has been used.

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