Join the following without using and, but, or so..
1. I accept your offer. I do it without reservation.
2. Rita keeps her files in a cupboard. This is the cupboard.
3. Shah Jahan built the Taj at Agra. It is well known why.
4. The well was deep. No one knew it depth.
5. The chair was very expensive. I bought it.
6. He had two sons. Each of them had wasted thousands of rupees in idle pursuits.
7. The tale was dull. It was equally long.
8. They set up a terrible howling. The result was the people ran to the spot.
9. The wolf fell. He died there at once.
10.He is an intelligent man. No other man is equally intelligent in the village.
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1. Accepting your offer I do it without reservation.
2. This is the cupboard where Rita keeps her files.
3. It is well known that Shah Jahan built the Taj at Agra.
4. No one knew the depth of the well which was deep.
5. I bought the chair which was very expensive.
6. He had two sons who had wasted thousands of rupees in idle pursuits.
7. Besides being dull the tale was long.
8. As they set up a terrible howling the people ran to the spot.
9. Having fallen the wolf died there at once.
10. No other man in the village is as intelligent as he.
- Generally, using the linkers but, and or so forms compound sentence. If we don't use them, we have to form the sentences into simple or complex sentence.
- For joining into simple sentence, we have to omit one finite verb from any sentence of those two sentences which are given to join. The simple sentences would have only one clause or only one finite verb.
- For joining into complex sentence we have join them with binders. The complex sentences can be of noun clauses, adjective clauses and adverbial clauses. It has two or more sub-clauses including one main clause.
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1. Accepting your offer I do it without reservation.
2. This is the cupboard where Rita keeps her files.
3. It is well known that Shah Jahan built the Taj at Agra.
4. No one knew the depth of the well which was deep.
5. I bought the chair which was very expensive.
6. He had two sons who had wasted thousands of rupees in idle pursuits.
7. Besides being dull the tale was long.
8. As they set up a terrible howling the people ran to the spot.
9. Having fallen the wolf died there at once.
10. No other man in the village is as intelligent as he.
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Generally, using the linkers but, and or so forms compound sentence. If we don't use them, we have to form the sentences into simple or complex sentence.
For joining into simple sentence, we have to omit one finite verb from any sentence of those two sentences which are given to join. The simple sentences would have only one clause or only one finite verb.
For joining into complex sentence we have join them with binders. The complex sentences can be of noun clauses, adjective clauses and adverbial clauses. It has two or more sub-clauses including one main clause.