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Join the sentences without using and but so: she writes well. She speaks better

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Answered by priyarksynergy
4

Though she write well she speaks better.

Explanation:

  • Though is a subordinate conjunction.
  • There are two sentences comparing the writing and speaking abilities of the girl. When they are to be combined without the help of conjunctions 'but, and & so' without loosing the actual meaning though can be used.
  • Though  in this context delivers a meaning that there is something good however there is something better. As in this case the girl's ability to speak is better than writing.
Answered by swethassynergy
1

She writes as well as speaks better

Explanation:

  • The two given sentences are joined by the conjunction "as well as".
  • "As well as" is a subordinating conjunction. It is used to connect two noun phrases. "As well as" means "in addition". Here in the sentence, the speaker talks about the speaking and writing quality of a girl.
  • So, we have used "as well as" to show that "in addition to writing well she also speaks better".
  • We can also use "besides" which also means "in addition" to make the sentence like "Besides writing well she also speaks better."
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