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Join the sentence with where. A large shady tamarind tree grew at one end of the bazaar. Mrs. Srivastava found her friend mrs. Bhushan there.

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Answered by myrakincsem
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The sentence can be joined as follows:

Explanation:

  • A large shady tamarind tree grew at one end of the bazaar where Mrs. Srivastava found Mrs. Bhushan.

  • The above question depicts two different sentences which need to be joined.

  • The joining word which we use for the sentence is 'where'.

  • In the English language, a conjunction can be described as a word which is used for the joining of two sentences.
Answered by SparshaM
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Answer:

Join the sentence with where.

A large shady tamarind tree grew at one end of the bazaar. Mrs. Srivastava found her friend mrs. Bhushan there.

  • Given sentences are said to join a single sentence with 'where' and it is mentioned as follows.
  • A large shady tamarind tree grew at one end of the bazaar where Mrs. Srivastava found her friend mrs. Bhushan.

Explanation:

  • 'Where' is an adverb.
  • An Adverb Clause does all that an Adverb or an Adverbial phrase can do. It indicates a) time, b) place, c) cause or reason, d) effect or result, e) extent, f) manner, g) comparison, h) contrast, i) condition and j) purpose.
  • For example : I found him where the accident had occurred. ( Here where indicates place.)
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