English, asked by karaparajita63pa2mii, 1 year ago

Join the sentence.
He was down with fever. He was ,therefore, unable to attend his office.

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Answered by santoshkdss
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Since he was down with fever he was unable to attend his office.

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keerthanaponraj: can it be 'He was down with fever hence he was unable to attend his office
Answered by CarliReifsteck
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Answer :

The given sentences can be joined in the following ways :

1. As he was down with fever, he was unable to attend his office.

'As' is a conjunction which, according to the Cambridge English Dictionary, means 'because.'

2. Since he was down with fever, he was unable to attend his office.

'Since' is a conjunction which, according to the Cambridge English Dictionary, means 'because; as.'

3. He was unable to attend his office because he was down with fever.

'Because' is a conjunction which, according to the Cambridge English Dictionary, means 'for the reason that.'

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