Join the following sentences without using and, but or so:
1. He remained absent on Friday. It was foolish of him.
Could this be the answer: He remained absent on Friday, which was foolish of him.
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It was foolish of him that he remained absent on Friday.
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coolcatfatrat:
But is the one in the question right?
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IT WAS FOOLISH OF HIM THAT HE REMAINED ABSENT ON FRIDAY!!!
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