Join these sentences using suitable conjunctions.
1. Sagadish is rich. He is unhappy.
2. The blacksmith was poor. He was happy.
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1.Sagadish is rich but he is unhappy.
2.The blacksmith was poor but he was happy.
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Conjunction
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Join these sentences using suitable conjunctions.
Explanation:
Conjunctions are used to join two sentences into one.
There are two types of conjunction.
Subordinating conjunctions join the dependent clause with an independent clause. Examples - After, although, because, as, etc.
Coordinating conjunctions join two independent clauses. Examples - and, but, for, nor, or, so, and yet.
1. Sagadish is rich. He is unhappy.
- Despite being rich Sagadish is unhappy.
2. The blacksmith was poor. He was happy.
Though the backsmith is poor he is happy.
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