Join the sentence without using and , but or so.
1- I met him at the office. I was very lucky.
2- My brother lost his admit card.I found it on the pavement.
3- I will tell u a secret . You must not divulge it .
4- I met the student . He had won the medal .
Answers
2 I found the admit card which my brother has lost on pavement
3 The secret which I wil tell u you must divulge it.
4 I met the student who won the medal
Answer :
The correct sentences are :
1. I was very lucky to meet him at the office.
Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'to' as 'used with an infinitive to express use or purpose.'
2. I found the admit card, which my brother had lost, on the pavement.
Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'which' as 'used to add extra information to a previous clause, in writing usually after a comma.'
3. I will tell you a secret that you must not divulge.
Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'that' as 'used to introduce a clause that reports something or gives further information, although it can often be left out.'
4. I met the student who had won the medal.
Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'who' as 'used as the subject or object of a verb to show which person you are referring to, or to add information about a person just mentioned. It is used for people, not things.'