Join the following sentences to make one full sentence with using and, but so as
1. Janet sold all her jewellery. She cleared her house loan arrears.
2. The match was put off. There was downpour.
3. Private tuitions are not affordable. They are a necessary evil
4. The ways of God are strange. Our destiny is unpredictable.
Answers
and, but, so, as
Add the given two sentence with appropriate words given.
1. Janet sold all her jewellery. She cleared her house loan arrears.
→ Janet sold all her jewellery and she cleared her house loan arrears.
2. The match was put off. There was downpour.
→The match was put off as there was downpour.
3. Private tuitions are not affordable. They are a necessary evil
→Private tuitions are not affordable but they are a necessary evil.
4. The ways of God are strange. Our destiny is unpredictable.
→The ways of God are strange as our destiny is unpredictable.
These all the given are Conjunction.
Word that joins together words , sentences, phrases or clause.
Kinds of conjunction :
- Co-ordinate conjunction
- Sub-ordinate conjunction
Answer:-
1. Janet sold all her jewellery. She cleared her house loan arrears.
= Janet sold all her jewellery so, she cleared her house loan arrears.
2. The match was put off. There was downpour.
= The match was put off as there was downpour.
3. Private tuitions are not affordable. They are a necessary evil.
= Private tuitions are not affordable but they are a necessary evil.
4. The ways of God are strange. Our destiny is unpredictable.
= The ways of God are strange as our destiny is unpredictable.
Somethings which must be known:-
Sentence connectors:-
- We use sentence connectors to make a meaningful sentence which can be understandable by all.
- These sentence connectors are common in usage and these connectors are being joined in middle of an imcomplete sentence to make ot meaninhful and understandable.
- Some sentence connectors are: and, so, but, or, as etc.